got-wood
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94max
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Got Wood , miss you over on Vintagesleds! Don't let the Aholes bother you.
Mark
Ps, love your sleds!
Mark
Ps, love your sleds!
got-wood
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Somebody misses me!?! lol
Ya, me too. I wonder why I want more!?
Ya, me too. I wonder why I want more!?
Yamaha Nutz
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Somebody misses me!?! lol
Ya, me too. I wonder why I want more!?
yep I have pretty much given up on that site too can't deal with the special people ..............
got-wood
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LOL. Oh and there is some special ones isn't there Nutz? Lets just hope THEY don't migrate!
SwiftJonny
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vmax84
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caravanman
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A few of my girls. The 70 SS is still under construction though.
We had the same 79 340. It was the whole family's favorite. That is the only sled I have ever let go of. The clutch came apart and shook the crank loose..
Kato3man
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silverrocket
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yamahamark
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Nice sled!! Bet that's a fun ride.
Kato3man
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Damn that's a nice 80 SRX !!!!
caravanman
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northern srx
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Caravanman, NICE stable! Could you please take a few closeup pictures of the Enticer's widened front end? Provide some details? THANKS!
caravanman
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Thanks for the kind words.
Glad to hear from people who appreciate fine machinery..
The spacers are round alum stock that I drilled thru and milled to length.
The "shackles" if you will are what I came up with to relocate the shock at the ski end. I bolted them in place to get the correct location before welding.
The ski wideners are just standard ones I bought online.
These are the only pics I have on hand. I won't be up to see the sleds again for at least another month unless we get a freak weekend snow storm before the season ends.
If you copy the pictures address and open them in a new tab, you'd be able to zoom in fairly well and see the details.
Glad to hear from people who appreciate fine machinery..
The spacers are round alum stock that I drilled thru and milled to length.
The "shackles" if you will are what I came up with to relocate the shock at the ski end. I bolted them in place to get the correct location before welding.
The ski wideners are just standard ones I bought online.
These are the only pics I have on hand. I won't be up to see the sleds again for at least another month unless we get a freak weekend snow storm before the season ends.
If you copy the pictures address and open them in a new tab, you'd be able to zoom in fairly well and see the details.
A couple of bucks
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Love it!! I like seeing the old iron out on the trail. It takes dedication to keep em up & running.
northern srx
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Awesome! THANK YOU! I just finished a "refresh" on our families 1980 ET300 but the word "finished" shouldn't be used!!!! I installed ski skins for the ski's as there were a few suspect areas of rust and I am very intrigued about the widened stance! I still love rippin' around on this sled at the cottage, so light and so much fun.
caravanman
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I hear ya. I road each sled around our lake one last time before putting them all away.
That 300 zips right along and brought a smile to my face as I was running it in circles on the ice.
With studs it has no trouble lifting the skis.
That 300 zips right along and brought a smile to my face as I was running it in circles on the ice.
With studs it has no trouble lifting the skis.
Hammer Down
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caravanman
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1/2/3/4 cylinders.....
Great line-up.
Great line-up.