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Dragon4eva
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Are you ready?

Post by Dragon4eva »

Just checkn to see whose all ready for this season? its coming quickly. I havent been up by my cabin in crandon lately hows the weather been up there?Cold?
Let it Snow!!! :D:thumbup:
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Johnnie
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Post by Johnnie »

Some snow possible tonight.
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snohawk
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Unloaded the motorcycles out of the trailer last weekend, put a white crayon and white plastic spoon in the freezer. This weekend will start rebuilding shocks on the sleds, might just have to test a sled or two in the ditch in the early morning when there is dew on the grass :biggrin:
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FormulaZ583
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Post by FormulaZ583 »

Just put a new Hacksaw track and slides on my sled yesterday. Now im just waiting for my carb boots to come in to slap them on and Ill be all set. Other than just cleaning the sled out of boredum until the snow flys.....Hoping for a good winter of riding!
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Post by snoway »

got the rage torn down for a new track and various susp. bushing, wheels, etc as needed, then its time to go thru my ride.
Hillbills
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lets the wrenching begin

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Just bought oil and my diamond drive flush n oil last night for the jagz1's hopefully thursday im wrenching.
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Skip28
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I'm ready! Is the weather?

Post by Skip28 »

Hi all -call me the new guy! Been riding a borrowed sled from a generous freind the past 3-4 seasons, and finally got a new one of my own :redgrin: Just finished studding the track on it, and hoping we have a decent end of December/early January down here in the south, so I can get the new ride through its break in before we head up for any big weekends at the cottage!
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Post by snohawk »

[QUOTE=Skip28;13138] hoping we have a decent end of December/early January down here in the south, so I can get the new ride through its break in before we head up for any big weekends at the cottage![/QUOTE]

I would do the quick break-in. Take it over to Big Muskego Lake and run across the lake for an hour or so, then it will be fast :) :sledder: :tracksidedown:
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Post by Jim »

[QUOTE=Skip28]finally got a new one of my own [/QUOTE]Congrats! :cheers:

Look! There goes Skip now......
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He must be breaking it in! :D
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Skip28
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Good advice!

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@ Snowhawk - don't know why, but that thought hadn't even occurred to me! (As I've not had my own sled until now, I've done very little riding locally - it's all been up at the family cottage.) I can see from the map that the county trails bump up against it in at least 2 or 3 spots. I'm not an ice fishing guy, so I've never paid attention to ice thickness on local lakes - 'bout when does Big M freeze over?

Man, I hope conditions here in the south will at least be decent, or that 300 miles may take (or at least feel like) forever! Thanks for chiming in!

:ineedsnow: :sledder:
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