My 11yr old son on tug hill

stretchSXV

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Took my 11 year old son to tug hill for his first time. He may be 11 but he's a big boy. First pic is of him hitting his first snow bank.
 

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Thats awsome,im sure he will remember his first time riding the hill with his old man for the rest of his life.I keep telling myself to do more things like that with my kids before its too late,they grow up way to fast.
 
blueblooded said:
Thats awsome,im sure he will remember his first time riding the hill with his old man for the rest of his life.I keep telling myself to do more things like that with my kids before its too late,they grow up way to fast.



I love the fact that I can do this stuff with both my boys. I have another one that is 8. Thank god his old man is only 31,lol.
 
Thats really cool of you to do that for/with your son. I always my father to do that kinda stuff with me and he never did! He must have been happy that day!

How did you like your wifes rev?
 
maxout01 said:
Thats really cool of you to do that for/with your son. I always my father to do that kinda stuff with me and he never did! He must have been happy that day!

How did you like your wifes rev?


He was loving it and after 65 miles didn't want to go home. I knew that was enough. He was sore the next day,lol. I love the rev. I prefer standing in the whoops so it fit my riding style real well. It doesn't have the pull and sound of my viper but is real smooth.
 
stretchSXV said:
He was loving it and after 65 miles didn't want to go home. I knew that was enough. He was sore the next day,lol. I love the rev. I prefer standing in the whoops so it fit my riding style real well. It doesn't have the pull and sound of my viper but is real smooth.

I was wondering because I am picking up an 05 rev 600ho tomorrow. Alittle nervous but it was time for something new. Still keeping my yami. Probably going to sell it for a viper though. I guess my sled garage will be similar to yours!
 
maxout01 said:
I was wondering because I am picking up an 05 rev 600ho tomorrow. Alittle nervous but it was time for something new. Still keeping my yami. Probably going to sell it for a viper though. I guess my sled garage will be similar to yours!


You'll have the best of both worlds. If the trail is semi smooth no one can keep up with the viper but if there is 2-3' rollers then the rev is the sled to be on. I'm putting a rev skid in my viper this summer. So I guess it will be a Yamdoo Viper.
 
Haha yamadoo, if only they worked with eachother maybe one could get some quality and the other could get some suspension!

I'm getting alot of crap for buying the doo but the trails I ride are always beat, 3-4' moguls, studders you name it and I ride really hard, yami gets the shit kicked out of it every time, and so do I, lol! I love my yami though, but its going to by the smooth trail sled!!
 
maxout01 said:
Haha yamadoo, if only they worked with eachother maybe one could get some quality and the other could get some suspension!

I'm getting alot of crap for buying the doo but the trails I ride are always beat, 3-4' moguls, studders you name it and I ride really hard, yami gets the shit kicked out of it every time, and so do I, lol! I love my yami though, but its going to by the smooth trail sled!!



I hear you. Tug Hill was whooped most of this year. You'll love the smooth ride of the Rev. No matter how hard I ride it it seems to take it like a champ. I love my viper but there was a few days where my back was killing me and my wife was laughing b/c she was fine.
 
stretchSXV said:
I hear you. Tug Hill was whooped most of this year. You'll love the smooth ride of the Rev. No matter how hard I ride it it seems to take it like a champ. I love my viper but there was a few days where my back was killing me and my wife was laughing b/c she was fine.

went for a 100 mile ride after I picked it up. Bought it from a member on here. Got to say I was very impressed with it. It actually is great in areas my yami is not, and is not so great in areas my yami is... Pretty much like you said the best of both worlds is owning these two brands! heres a pic.
 

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It came with a parts unlimited tunnel bag, a skidoo cover, two sets of NEW unopened carbides, 2 gals of NEW oil, and a 1+1 seat that matches the sled.

Is there anything better bout the doo tunnel bag then the parts unlimited one?
 
maxout01 said:
It came with a parts unlimited tunnel bag, a skidoo cover, two sets of NEW unopened carbides, 2 gals of NEW oil, and a 1+1 seat that matches the sled.

Is there anything better bout the doo tunnel bag then the parts unlimited one?


The doo one looks bigger. that seems to be about it. What did you pay for the sled? How many miles?
 
Here's my 8 year old riding the Ski Doo and the Viper
 

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