Lunch_Box
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i can count on my left hand the amount of guys that would agree with you on this one.
That's because most 2 stroke boys aren't man enough to give them an honest go....
i can count on my left hand the amount of guys that would agree with you on this one.
That's because most 2 stroke boys aren't man enough to give them an honest go....
Ok I got 2. 3 more fingers left any takers
I kinda agree, the thing is I don't know if I can count with one hand how many guys I know riding a Winder.i can count on my left hand the amount of guys that would agree with you on this one.
Used it last trip and Im hooked again....they are really fun man when the snow is deep.@06yamahaapex how much time do you spend on the winder vs the mountain max these days?
I can understand. I wouldn't want to run one full time, but it would be fun to have both. 165 Sidewinder and a 154 Turbo would be a sweet combo for different conditions.Used it last trip and Im hooked again....they are really fun man when the snow is deep.
Riding trees is not all about huge power. If you are on a 50-60 degree slope heading downhill and the hill is full of trees it is imperative that you can flip these things on to a spindle and control your direction. Poo does this well because it is light. Doo does this well because you can get your weight more over the motor and skis. A 4 stroke is just too heavy and will suck you toward disaster. Power can hide weight but only when the power is on but as soon as you are trying to change directions, the more power the more it wants to go straight.
I completely agree.Riding trees is not all about huge power. If you are on a 50-60 degree slope heading downhill and the hill is full of trees it is imperative that you can flip these things on to a spindle and control your direction. Poo does this well because it is light. Doo does this well because you can get your weight more over the motor and skis. A 4 stroke is just too heavy and will suck you toward disaster. Power can hide weight but only when the power is on but as soon as you are trying to change directions, the more power the more it wants to go straight.
Tree riding at home (for me) is nowhere near the same as tree riding in the mountains.I completely agree.
Except tree riding is not the only aspect to snowmobiling. Infact tree riding can be done anywhere there are trees. I do get a laugh at dudes driving for hours to the mountains to ride trees...LOL your fuel, your money, it must have todo with the trees in BC I guess. hahaha
Anyhow, if you like busting bark your right, no argument here.
I live in the mountain because I love the mountain's and everything it brings, if I wanted to bust bark I would ride my back yard, plenty of trees there and snow LOL.
Whoa, lets not bring the beer into this. They are innocent in this matter.Tree riding at home (for me) is nowhere near the same as tree riding in the mountains.
It can be fun, but not the same fun as working up the long hills in BC. Toss in a couple drainages and we have a good time.
Some guys drive all that way to drink beer and pound meadows. Doesn't make sense to me, but to each their own.
The way some guys crush em, they must have done something offensiveWhoa, lets not bring the beer into this. They are innocent in this matter.
lol buy Fortress and open an electric sled park!
lol buy Fortress and open an electric sled park!
That would be sick. Id have massive booters everywhere
Ya for the rentals maybe hahaand an 900 atlb sled that wont boot