What was the 1st sled you purchased?

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unlocal
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1st sleds

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My first sleds were two 1980 Yamaha air-cooled 440 exciters that we still have and are still used as spares. They have around 13,000 miles on each and other than an occasional track bearing replacment, still start and run great! They've had the devil pounded out of them over the years and we like to use 'em for back roading in the Nicolet because they're so lite you can get unstuck fast. :eek: They've had a steady diet of regular gas and whatever 2-cycle oi is the cheapest. :sick: :p I've owned nothing but air-cooled because of the weight, cost and maintenance savings! :thumbup:
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Av25842
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My first sled the I owned was and still is a 1999 Polaris 500 Classic, with all the extras. I put over 5000 miles on it. For next year I will be buying an 06 all black Blizzard or a 08 TNT.
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toolman
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First Sled was a 95 Ski-Doo Formula SS 700 Twin. My kids still ride it. AV25842 buy the 08!
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Post by Keemez »

[QUOTE=eschmitz;8155] I first started trail riding with an 89 Phazer we call it the "Lazer Phazer". She is still in commission and starts with 1 or two pulls. Every once in a while I'll take it out on the trails. You may laugh, but it's still a fun sled to ride.[/QUOTE]

I have several relatives who still own and ride these as their main machines. Among them, an '84, an '86 with over 20k miles on the clock (was and continues to be disconnected), and two '89s. On a good hard-packed trail- they still ride just as well as anything else does and excel at keeping wind off your torso and your right foot toasty warm. :thumbup: No doubt part of their longevity is the lack of all the extra hardware necessary for liquid cooling, and the fact that they don't spin a bajillion RPM at regular trail speeds.
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LIL GIRL
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Post by LIL GIRL »

1981 Arctic Cat Trail Cat.
2006 MXZ 500 SS Adrenalin (LIL GIRL's)
2005 MXZ 600 H.O. (Husbands long hauler)
2005 MXZ 500 SS Trail (Husbands ditch banger)
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Post by johnr75 »

first exposure from my dad and cousins were on a Merc,a scorp,a 70/early80 doo and the first one that i was able to call my own was an 86(i think) Yamaha SRV 540. It took a beating......I miss that sled! Currently own a 97 Ultra($700 today, in townsend till tomorrow,anyone?anyone?) and now an 01 MXZ 800!!!
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Post by Arby »

When I was a kid my dad worked at Mercury and bought a used Merc 150 E. About 1965 era.What a pooch:lol: Had to remove the skis and one piece cowling fastened to belly pan with 30 scews just to change the drive belt:sick:Then had merc 220 er, merc 250 e,merc 292, merc 400,2 merc 440's and switched to polaris 78, 79 ,80 340's .I've stayed with polaris ever since:thumbup:
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