The valleys are shaping up in the yoop!

Skylar

Super Moderator
Staff member
I care about my sled akso, that's why I always replace broken parts with high quality after market ones. ;)

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Here is my brand new 2016 Cat M8000 limited about 2 hours after I picked it up. :D
 

Woodtic

Active member
Ya,trail sleds never end up in the trees. Kinda like the Jeep guys that don't off road because they don't want to scratch their off road rig. It's only a 10k sled when it's on the show room floor. Ride it like you you stole it Indy,have fun!
 

indy_500

Well-known member
I care about my sled akso, that's why I always replace broken parts with high quality after market ones. ;)

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Here is my brand new 2016 Cat M8000 limited about 2 hours after I picked it up. :D

Pretty much echo what he said, bumpers, a arms, rails, etc. Breaking them just gives u an excuse to buy better ones! So far this year I've gone through a front and rear bumper, 2 lower left a arms, 1 lower right, a front track shock, and a track. Thank you Visa.
 

switch07

Member
Looks like an awful lot of work to me. I guess I'm just old, lol. I'll stick to the trails and forest roads for my sledding and leave the tree knocking and bumping to the youngsters. Nice vids Indy!!
 

indy_500

Well-known member
That, my friend, is dangerous. Be careful or that mindset will make you broke later on!

What Skylar said :) in all seriousness I was being sarcastic for the record. I did make the purchases on a credit card, but pay it off every month to build credit since I don't have any loans on anything else.
 

vmax1994

New member
Looks like fun stuff! Expensive yes but worth it for some of us. I noticed most of your side hilling was on your left side. That side is a lot easier for me (and most of us probably) as well. You need to sharpen up your skills on the right side ;) Just ribbing you - you have more skills than me.
 

snoluver1

Active member
Looks like fun stuff! Expensive yes but worth it for some of us. I noticed most of your side hilling was on your left side. That side is a lot easier for me (and most of us probably) as well. You need to sharpen up your skills on the right side ;) Just ribbing you - you have more skills than me.

Nah...you just need to rotate your skis once or twice a season so you don't wear the left side out.;)
 
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