Well I finally got fed up enough,put some gas in the sled and fired it up for the first time this year.I had a few little things to do to it before hand that I'd been working on up til today but I was really hoping for some snow in a field or somewhere so I could try out the clutching calibration or at least just rip the sh*t out of it.
I tell ya that tripple sound just brings a tear to the eye,or it could have been all that fogging oil burning off......cough cough.
Well off to the shed again to fire it up again.If we dont get some snow soon I'm going to have to rig up some way to spray the sliders down while I rev the engine LOL.
I tell ya that tripple sound just brings a tear to the eye,or it could have been all that fogging oil burning off......cough cough.
Well off to the shed again to fire it up again.If we dont get some snow soon I'm going to have to rig up some way to spray the sliders down while I rev the engine LOL.
xt700
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dry graphite lube works real good for a while!
Pat

Pat
daman
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I hear ya, i'm tempted too but don't want to waist me fogging oil if we don't
get any snow. haven't even taken the covers off yet....
so badly i want to smell that 2 stroke smoke....
get any snow. haven't even taken the covers off yet....

so badly i want to smell that 2 stroke smoke....

sandmanmike1
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Hyfax are cheap. Run it after a little rain then hose the mud off before it dries. That is what i did and loved every minute of it.
change_up
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I just take mine out in the snow. LOL!!! Sorry... couldn't resist. I also take my sled for a few laps around the field in the summer when there isn't any snow. It is way more fun than riding on snow IMO... but now I have snow and love every day of it.