RottenDawg
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- Nov 21, 2005
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Just got back from trip to Twin Lakes Michigan. Was with a guy on Polaris Switchback 800, 2 Polaris RMK 500's, and F7 Firecat Snopro package. Then me on my stock besides studs SXR700. We traveled the trails, blazed our own trails on logging roads, and blazed own trails on powerlines. The only sled that DID NOT get stuck was the SXR with .96 inch lugs, 121 track. LOLOL. And i'm the only one with electirc start :-) This is my first sled and gotta say, im TOTALLYAMAHA now!!!!
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03viperguy
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congrats
nice sleds

YamiSmurf
New member
RottenDawg. Not sure if the sled makes a difference, but the riding style and experience make a huge difference. Just a tribute to your riding ability. I have a 600 and get stuck all the time. Just an indicator of my riding ability.
YS
YS
Jigg
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If you don't fall down, you're not pushing yourself hard enough.
Getting stuck is not a bad thing, it pushes your limits
Getting stuck is not a bad thing, it pushes your limits

yamaholic22
Active member
lol, that sounds like a wivestail. I HATE getting stuck 

98srx6
New member
Jigg said:If you don't fall down, you're not pushing yourself hard enough.
Getting stuck is not a bad thing, it pushes your limits![]()
My back hates the way you think.
Dfunkdf
New member
I figure if i help them when they are stuck they can help me i get stuck it lets you know that you should do something different next time