Sessionsdoo
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Had an phazer for my first sled I owned when I was 18. Rode a family friends polaris indy lite 340 136" early 90s before that.
That’s the exact sled Carl Kuster started riding in the mountains,it was a trade in at CC Cycle that Carls parents owned Jim&Claudette.It didn’t look that pristine,the hood was in 6 pieces and they drilled a zillion holes and sewed the pieces together with wire.They tapered the tunnel and ran the 121“ track,that thing was impressive in the deep snow.There we’re a lot of those Red Formula Plus owner‘s who hated that sled as it would run circles around them when snow was deep.Hah, does a free air count? 1980 TXC 340. Purchased 2 of them new in the crate. Had to assemble, PDI ourselves. Many fun miles were put on those machines.
oops forgot about my Dad old evinrude. Didn't go in the mountains with that one thoughcheyenne 500. First water cooled sled was a 97 summit 670
A lot of reply’s that great,I ran fancooled from 1986-2007 first one was a 82 Polaris TX-C 121“ 1/2”lug then long track 136” with plastic paddles.In 93 got a Indy Lite with a transplant full mod 488 that I rode till 2002 when built custom Indy Lite with chain case rolled forward and 144”.
Had epic trips with those sleds and the Indy Lites seen 16 different mountains in the Valemount local,those were the days
I remember the first time I walked into CC. Wow trophy after trophy didnt have a clue who he was.That’s the exact sled Carl Kuster started riding in the mountains,it was a trade in at CC Cycle that Carls parents owned Jim&Claudette.It didn’t look that pristine,the hood was in 6 pieces and they drilled a zillion holes and sewed the pieces together with wire.They tapered the tunnel and ran the 121“ track,that thing was impressive in the deep snow.There we’re a lot of those Red Formula Plus owner‘s who hated that sled as it would run circles around them when snow was deep.
I had great luck with paddles just made my own from lengths of 90 deg. UHMW white angle material,1-3/4” I believe never lost any.Must have been 10 yrs never seen a cabin,must of been riding wrong areas lol!Yes,,, those were the days...
Fight most of the day too get too the cabins...
Things improved alot when the plastic bolt on paddles showed up...
121" with 1" or 1 1/4" paddles in Polaris Purple... Ha
Skidoo had yellow and or Articat Green
They were all over the place
Don't know what the caribou thought of them...
It was easy finding the power climbing hills since there wouid be 1000's of plastic colored paddles scattered out every where
Most hidden sleeper rocks had patches of paddles laying around them...
Lots of good times stuck...
Kinda like high elevation fitness training,,, its no wounder there was alot of drinking back then...
Plastic paddles,,, empty beer cans ,,, and shredded V-belts...
Sirk did you ever get a chance to ride with Jim or Carl?I remember the first time I walked into CC. Wow trophy after trophy didnt have a clue who he was.
The Phazers were a great sled and would go In the deep stuff where higher hp sleds struggled with being heavy.I started on a 340 enticer and had 3 phasers before going liquid cooled.