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Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 8:17 pm
by FormulaZ583
how much did that seat cost? it looks like a pretty sweet setup? is it DOO's 1+1 or another brand?

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 7:40 am
by Pat1
It is the 1+1 seat, hand warmers, and backrest, all Ski Doo OEM. I don't remember exactly what I paid but it was well north of $500. But definitely worth it so I didn't have to buy a 2 up sled. Not that there is anything wrong with a 2 up sled, they are just not for me. ;)

My son turns 12 later this year. He has already taken snowmobile safety and now he cannot wait until he turns 12 (in August). :eek: In the meantime we have been doing a lot of practicing this winter. He drives, I take the middle, and his sister sits in the back. So for at least this winter when I leave the bars I have a designated driver. :rotflmao:

:sledder::sledder::sledder:

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 8:07 am
by snoway
Pat,....there is always a demand for the 1+1 set-up when you no longer need it,...its a smart idea .

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 6:03 pm
by Jim
[QUOTE=FormulaZ583;10811] Im not sure if I can make the court date because of class.
The DNR is really screwed up![/QUOTE]They're not all screwed up. Some maybe. But call them. They'll work with you, and reschedule if necessary. Do it with a positive attitude and they'll be far more receptive to helping you solve your problem. Try to attack them, and you'll put them on the defensive. Remember... the person you're talking to, probably isn't the same person that ticketed you. Good Luck.

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 6:06 pm
by Jim
[QUOTE=Pat1;10833]But I wonder what they thought when the "guy with two kids on the trail" kept up with them while they were on the road. haha[/QUOTE]I'm thinking.... What a smart fellow! :thebomb: Every 'bad thing' that's happened to me on a sled, is when I've been off-trail. :o

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 4:21 pm
by Matt
I guess I don't mind if they're going to stop me for rolling a stop sign provided they're only doing it to see if I've been drinking. In fact, I think that's a good idea. Far too many dip&*(ts out there... like the group of men and women I saw do 6 shots before noon last Friday up at the WhiteTail in Tipler. I refuse to drink a drop when out riding and wish others would. It's sad how many people abuse alcohol and then go riding... and how RAMPANT it is. Last week reminded me why I quit trail riding a few years ago.

But when you get Officer Square Nuts writing tickets for rolling stop signs that are completely pointless and giving tickets to sober riders, that's uncalled-for IMO.

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 8:36 pm
by snoway
[QUOTE=Matt;10871]I guess I don't mind if they're going to stop me for rolling a stop sign provided they're only doing it to see if I've been drinking. In fact, I think that's a good idea. Far too many dip&*(ts out there... like the group of men and women I saw do 6 shots before noon last Friday up at the WhiteTail in Tipler. I refuse to drink a drop when out riding and wish others would. It's sad how many people abuse alcohol and then go riding... and how RAMPANT it is. Last week reminded me why I quit trail riding a few years ago.

But when you get Officer Square Nuts writing tickets for rolling stop signs that are completely pointless and giving tickets to sober riders, that's uncalled-for IMO.[/QUOTE]

6 EACH????:eek:

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 3:03 am
by CRZ
:beer::beer::beer::sledder::cheers:

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 6:40 am
by Johnnie
But when you get Officer Square Nuts writing tickets .... and giving tickets to sober riders, that's uncalled-for IMO.[/QUOTE]


So.... sober riders never break any laws??

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 6:47 am
by Arby
Absolutely!:slywink: