burnoutink
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Another Year in Paradise, Tons of snow so Far, Figured I would share some Photo's with My 2-stroke friends!!!
Beautiful pics Always look forward to your updates!
SRX500kid
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Not Fair!!!!!!!!!!!!!
devinzz1
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im moving to bc....
bluemonster1
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you could not afford to live there bud..crazy expensive.If you go North to Labrador ..you should have your fix of snow..alot closer as well.devinzz1 said:im moving to bc....
so much powder I'm so jealous great pictures
bluemonster1
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I don't need that much snow here for my SRX..what we have is perfect for high speed runs..but good for ya... If I had that snow here,SRX would still be stuck somewhere till Spring... We got around 25 cm already which I can handle well..unless I pu an Apex long tracked sled which may be in the cards soon..have someone that wants to by my 600..if he does soon..Apex may be in the garage by the weekend...hoping and waiting..but SRX stays in the stable.
burnoutink
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bluemonster1 said:I don't need that much snow here for my SRX..what we have is perfect for high speed runs..but good for ya... If I had that snow here,SRX would still be stuck somewhere till Spring... We got around 25 cm already which I can handle well..unless I pu an Apex long tracked sled which may be in the cards soon..have someone that wants to by my 600..if he does soon..Apex may be in the garage by the weekend...hoping and waiting..but SRX stays in the stable.
The Apex is the most Bulletproof Sled I have ever riden It saves me alot of money, and Going from a mountain max It was a good choice recommended to me from TY Member SXLover.
I never thought id see you switch from the SRX, but Apex is an amazing and a solid sled! I love working on mine, Ive dropped 60LBs so far, and saved a small fortune in Maint.
burnoutink
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Its not that crazy expensive, you get paid really well. As long as you stay away from the Bar its not that bad, personnelly Id rather be sledding.devinzz1 said:im moving to bc....
Im in the heart of everything, living right on the side of Whistler MTN.
I moved out here 6 years ago from Sauble Beach Ontario, and my girlfriend is from Heatherton NFLD, $1200, in my wallet for me and my girlfriend, a guitar, my tattoo Machines, and a snowboard, No Sled.....yet!, ended up finding a place and work 2nd day here, been living the dream ever since with no regrets!!!
Whistler is the Most expensive area, but Squamish and Pemberton contain affordable housing and 30 to 40 min drive to whistler, with riding areas all surrounding.
You ever need any info let me know!
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burnoutink
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Sno-Xr said:Beautiful pics Always look forward to your updates!
Thanks Buddy, I do it for you guys!!! And I still get more feedback on the 2-stroke site where I started, than i do on the TY 4 stroke.
I love all the comments, You guys are all Awesome!!!
-You Want Updates! You Got it! next ride this Saturday!
We should have the Apex and the Vector out there.
burnoutink
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words cannot describle
how much I dislike you now. We have 20" you have how many feet? looks nice. wish I could be there.
how much I dislike you now. We have 20" you have how many feet? looks nice. wish I could be there.
A couple of bucks
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You have 20 inches and he has 20 feet.maxco said:We have 20" you have how many feet?
JDViper
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we have 4".....
bluemonster1
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4 " is enough to ride.We had about 6 good inches and the riding has been good.I really don't like to much snow,just enough to ride properly.Its just perfect for the SRX to ride and do wot runs,anything more and I will bog down to much.Like if it snowed 2 feet at once,it would not be fun to ride in such stuff,hard on the sleds and belts.Had that one year..it was a terrible ride.Took many weeks in order for other goofs to pack it all down.Yamaha sleds just don't like the snow to deep otherwise we get stuck and are heavy to get out..especially the SRX..
burnoutink
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bluemonster1 said:4 " is enough to ride.We had about 6 good inches and the riding has been good.I really don't like to much snow,just enough to ride properly.Its just perfect for the SRX to ride and do wot runs,anything more and I will bog down to much.Like if it snowed 2 feet at once,it would not be fun to ride in such stuff,hard on the sleds and belts.Had that one year..it was a terrible ride.Took many weeks in order for other goofs to pack it all down.Yamaha sleds just don't like the snow to deep otherwise we get stuck and are heavy to get out..especially the SRX..
That Apex is at 5000km on the Original Belt, and has towed out a total of 5 ski-doo's out of the Whistler Backcountry, through up to 2 ft of powder up and down hills with riders on the towed sleds. With the Apex the belts last forever, The Deltabox and super strong engine Mount system keeps the belt properly aligned no mater how much power you crank through, there is just no flex there, it's Built like tractor.
Yamaha Sleds in the 162 Love the deep snow, if you find yourself getting stuck, just stay heavy on the throttle, because the truth is if I let off on the throttle for 2 seconds in this kind of snow, im stuck in a 3ft trench. Not complaining I love the game!!!
95rxl650
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Great pics, and ya, jealous like the others.
I grew up at Sauble myself. Just a few doors from the launch at the river.
Owen Sound actually, but we always had the cottage. I absolutely hate sand now. Damn stuff can even find it's way into your canned goods. lol
You made a good trade up.
I grew up at Sauble myself. Just a few doors from the launch at the river.
Owen Sound actually, but we always had the cottage. I absolutely hate sand now. Damn stuff can even find it's way into your canned goods. lol
You made a good trade up.