john7459
New member
nailed it... 86.4 MPH. This weekend I learned a few things regarding radar runs.
1. Get there early. The ice track was so chewed up my 1 inch stds didn't have a chance in 2 inch deep grooves.
2. Get there early. Those that are serious about it are.
3. Get there early. The coffee is cold and the cream is frozen otherwise.
It was pretty crazy how many riders show up and the mods some people do to their sleds. Definitely will be at next years event, probably a little earlier though!
1. Get there early. The ice track was so chewed up my 1 inch stds didn't have a chance in 2 inch deep grooves.
2. Get there early. Those that are serious about it are.
3. Get there early. The coffee is cold and the cream is frozen otherwise.
It was pretty crazy how many riders show up and the mods some people do to their sleds. Definitely will be at next years event, probably a little earlier though!
averagesleder
New member
We got there early, and were some of the first to register.The best run for my brother's srx was 93.6 MPH with me driving. The srx was acting up on the weekend, I think the clutches may need a check over. My best run on my Viper was 96.7 MPH. We didn't stick around for long we went and rode the trails,290km for the day.
tofastSRX is was good to meet you, and see your sleds run.
Matt
tofastSRX is was good to meet you, and see your sleds run.
Matt
john7459
New member
How good were the trails! We did 310 km but over the entire weekend. 290 km is a pretty serious day of riding, wow.
man i do 400km in a day and i dont ride at night, all daylight kms



tofastSRX
New member
good to see you guys as well .track was very rough and very soft ice .but better then nothing.not what i am used to running lol cant even compare it to NBSSR track's makes you app the hard work those guys do all year every year for free