Let's see pic's of your new sled!

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skiroule

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Since I'm really the only regular rider left in the family it might be a tad much, but in the grand scheme of things I'm thinking the overall sled count is about average.

I am looking forward to riding the Switchback. It feels good, even just doing a little lawn de-thatching
 

elf

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OK, I'll bite.

Some seriously nice looking sleds! A lot to like here and looking at the 2014 models, the manufacturers are still cranking out sleds with real appeal.

Went in to pick up a seat pedestal for the boat last spring and ended up with this. I'm no longer allowed to go to the dealer without adult supervision.

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Skiroule, I know my kids are excited to ride that 500xc we picked up from you this spring. My son keeps praying for snow.
 

Bradzoo

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Sweet skiroule! So you have that, a retro RMK and two vintage TX's? You win!! You've got it all covered. :)

You'll have to give me an honest opinion of how it handles on trails as one may be in my future when I upgrade next year.

Mark he's still holding out on some others also, you just never know what he will pull out, his shed is bigger than my pole barn!!!

I'm a little nervous about taking mine out with that comp track I afraid it would be more than de-thatching!!

Bradzooooooo
 
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Mark he's still holding out on some others also, you just never know what he will pull out, his shed is bigger than my pole barn!!!

I'm a little nervous about taking mine out with that comp track I afraid it would be more than de-thatching!!

Bradzooooooo

You got a nice used sled this fall from Kip, didn't you Bradzoo? I'm pretty sure that was an Assault too. I was eyeing that sled on the classifieds here, seemed like a very sweet deal! Any pic's?
 

bearrassler

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Great looking sled Skiroule, I am kind of partial to those Switchback Assaults, they work great up in this area.

Brad460, that Ski Doo looks just like the one my brother won at Haydays. Should be a great sled.
 

skiroule

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Skiroule, I know my kids are excited to ride that 500xc we picked up from you this spring. My son keeps praying for snow.

Yes Elf, I'm truly hoping it lives up to the reliability that we've come to expect from the XCs. As you know, that 500 VES engine is one strong 500.

Great looking sled Skiroule, I am kind of partial to those Switchback Assaults, they work great up in this area.

Brad460, that Ski Doo looks just like the one my brother won at Haydays. Should be a great sled.

When I pulled the trigger on the Switch, I actually thought about the fact that maybe I could at least stay in the same zip code as the North Dakota gang (with the possible exception of that piped Vmax 4 - although I might catch him at the gas pump).

Brad does have photos. Brad, cough em' up.
 

Bradzoo

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Brad does have photos. Brad, cough em' up.[/QUOTE]


I'll have to see if I can get some current pic's, just did some minor stuff to it (mostly just cleaning) as it had all most everything with it. I been kinda busy lately haven't had much time with the sleds.

Mark, it caught my eye when Kip first posted it, I let it sit there all spring and summer, finally couldn't take any longer I had to do something about it

Bradzoo
 

warner

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nice sleds guys, i bought a leftover 2013 nytro xtx back in march....been staring at that darn thing all summer,,painful
 
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warner,

Gotta have a pic to prove it! ;) We want to see it!
 

bearrassler

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When I pulled the trigger on the Switch, I actually thought about the fact that maybe I could at least stay in the same zip code as the North Dakota gang (with the possible exception of that piped Vmax 4 - although I might catch him at the gas pump).

The new sled should help Skiroule, but it also takes years of experience to learn to handle the trails up here, with all the smooth, straight, treeless, flat terrain, you never know when a stray telephone pole may pop up
 
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