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For some reason I think that this would give you some sort of joy.

You are more than welcome to try slapping me at the sled show.

Bring it bioch!;)


And fighting with cuso gets me down, i kinda feel like I'm slapping a handicapped kid who has no arms.
 

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For some reason I think that this would give you some sort of joy.

You are more than welcome to try slapping me at the sled show.

Bring it bioch!;)

LOL. $hit, now I have to cancel, Intimidated.
 

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Don't forget to take all non essential items out of it first. Operators manual, tool kit, oil, antifreeze, shock oil, engine and clutches. We don't want to be coming in high Joho. Lmao!

You forgot fuel, track, and seat (we stand up in the mountains).


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So Lenny, go slap some handicapped armlesss kids then, and report back how you feel...:rolleyes:

It's the internet... Just shows how people hide behind the keyboard.

I don't take him seriously, and no one should take my bull$hit seriously neither. If you do, then you have the problem.
 

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Even if this sled weighs 600lbs fully wet I think it will put up the highest mark in deep pow of any stock sled.
 

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Even if this sled weighs 600lbs fully wet I think it will put up the highest mark in deep pow of any stock sled.

I thought you guys all want to spend your day doing elevators down sidehills and dodging in and out of trees, now you want compare climbing again ? LOL.
at 600 lbs it'll certainly make the deepest mark in deep pow. LOL.
 

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I thought you guys all want to spend your day doing elevators down sidehills and dodging in and out of trees, now you want compare climbing again ? LOL.
at 600 lbs it'll certainly make the deepest mark in deep pow. LOL.
I think Johnny is just giving his opinion Lenny. He probably has a different opinion of this sled in the steep tight trees but I'm pretty confident that he could put either sled wherever he wants to with his riding abilities.
 

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Still waiting here as well. Heard another couple weeks yet. It would be nice to get some garage miles on it before it snows.
 

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Got a pic for you fellas..

Well, at least they shortened the cooler///

Is it better to have that on the front or back of the sled.. all around??

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