Here's some pic's of my ride this saturday, very nice snow in the lower elevation, it has been a windy winter so snow is too hard higher up. 

Bushman
New member
Cool! The snow looks good when you get in the trees.
actionjack
VIP Member
Good pics. Luv that jumping pic!
I like the powder pic' if you look closer you see thumb's up 

Sweet pics
Where were you riding?

You guys let Fire Chickens into the country ?
I ride in Arjeplog, hey Ding is fire chickens the f7's? lol.
here's another pic' countersteering
03viperguy
Moderator
hotness
makes me want to hurry up and build up my phazer...so far only in my head 


getchuk: In Kramfors, if you know where it is 
Gotta love the viper. Are you satisfied with it?

Gotta love the viper. Are you satisfied with it?
I love it, can't imaging a more fun agile sled. especially since i mad the transferkit
and the pipes help too, yes i know kramfors.
About this riding day i probably played most and used the least gas

About this riding day i probably played most and used the least gas
It´s good to hear about people that doesn´t have any problems with their piped vipers. What pipes are you running?
SLP quiettriples work great, other than deep powder bog got worse, but is fixed now. taped underhood vents and the right airbox intake, has a powder prefilter somwhere too but don't know where
works fine now though, and makes sweet music.

low slung
Active member
Is that sled at the far left in the second picture a 1980s LYNX short track.I saw sleds like it in magazine articiles featuring snocross in europe in the 1980s.We do see european automobiles(Renault,european fords,toyotas,etc)that drive from the french islands of the south coast of nfld,but have yet to see a european snowmobile.
It's a Lynx -91 3600LC (the owner calls it low comp but it stads for liquid cooled). Its a short track but i'ts 40 cm wide and 320cm long.
here's a link to the lynx site if you want to check out some newer sleds http://www.bombardier.fi/
here's a link to the lynx site if you want to check out some newer sleds http://www.bombardier.fi/
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