Warning for off trail riders

slimcake

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snobuilder

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Do the idiot insurance companies consider claims from you off trail gods?...you all need your own G.Damn risk group.....LOL
 
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srt20

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Do the idiot insurance companies consider claims from you off trail dildos?...you all need your own G.Damn risk group.....LOL

I think most mtn guys don't have insurance. You break it, you fix it.
I don't carry insurance on my mtn sleds. I do on my trail sled though.
 

ezra

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I think most mtn guys don't have insurance. You break it, you fix it.
I don't carry insurance on my mtn sleds. I do on my trail sled though.

I carry full coverage on my mountain sleds and liability on the diamond pounders never filled a claim but some day I am sure I will . I also never have my sleds at the company I have home/cars/boats/bikes
 

srt20

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I think most states require liability insurance. No matter how, or where you ride.

I have seen nothing that requires sled insurance anywhere. But my mtn sleds only get ridden in the mtn states. I do not off trail ride in the midwest. I am confident that Wyoming and Montana do not require insurance because it wasn't even offered when I rented a sled in Cooke City.

Don't get me wrong, when Im out west I travel on trails as little as possible. And my sleds are set up for off trail, they absolutely suck on trail. Not to mention most trails where I ride out west are never groomed. Speed is usually in the 10-25mph range. With a 163" track I can stop in about 3 ft. If I get into a collision out west on trail, its because somebody hit me.

Like I said, I do carry insurance on my midwest trail sled.
 
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