jjack
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wow do I ever feel old now,my first sled was a 440 Everest and that was about the biggest motor there was
wow do I ever feel old now,my first sled was a 440 Everest and that was about the biggest motor there was
My first "mountain sled" was a 1976 Ski Doo Everest. Those things with the long track were huge compared to the other sleds of the time.
I think it was Mark Thompson on a 96' 670. And I appear to be as old as you Modman> Lol
LMAO - I'm like you 2 guys. First "mountain" sled was a 1978 Everest. A 440 back then was like strapping yourself to an ICBM, "Why do you need so much power?" LOL
We used to tunnel them up, drop the skids, tracks backwards, no hoods and run av gas because they used to vapour lock up anytime the sun came it out seemed. Mechanical brakes meant throw a belt over the skis or you were doing mach chicken at the bottom of big hills. When the 500's came out, we started putting the 500 cylinders on the 440 bottom ends, that was a 1980's "Big Bore" kit! LOL Gotta admit, the guys talking jetting, we never had that with the old Doos and those Tillotson carbs, crank the "high speed" screw in and keep going, basically it was the "thunderjet/powerjet" of the day. Way easier than what other guys had to deal with taking the carbs apart.
Until the Summits came out, everything mountain was "custom". 1993 Storm, god dang heavy tank, holy crap was that thing good in a straight line for 500 ft, don't try and turn it though.
The first real sled I ever "had" to have off the showroom floor was the 1995 Summit 670. That was a good sled. I put a lot of miles on that 136" long track. First stock sled to ever make it over Jackson Hole. 20 years since the Summit line was introduced...... Fawk I'm getting old!
I think it was Mark Thompson on a 96' 670. And I appear to be as old as you Modman> Lol
Could affect your post whore status....I have the original powder bound on vhs, I should transfer it to dvd, and post it....could take hours
Could affect your post whore status....
Mountain Cat 700 with 2/141
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I will see what I can work out on days off, its a great video