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6'5" the riser in a 4" from ole's[/b]
We a staying in Walden, Colorado. Riding areas are Rabbit ears pass, Buffalo pass, and I think we can also ride the Snowy range. Ham Lake is 20 min north of the Twin CitiesLooks good, where you heading to out west? & where is ham lake?[/b]
Ya going to try to keep up, or what??? I'll try to wait for ya brother.Looks great!! Cant wait to try it out in CO. Great Job. 6 days & counting, are you ready?[/b]
Did you have to change drivers to go to the 2" 144?Just finished it up today, ready for out west in 7 days
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Did you have to change drivers to go to the 2" 144?Just finished it up today, ready for out west in 7 days
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The sled worked very well. We rode mainly a 9000' +. I was able to do anything my buddies m6 153 would do. The risers made it alot easier to handle the sled while standing, a must have IMO if you want to be comfortable while standing. (unless your under 5'5" tall) The times that I looked I had a track speed of 38-42 mph at 7700-7900 rmp. I had my fair share of getting stuck, but thats what its all about!!![attachment=64080:Snowmobiling_006.jpg]How did your set up work out west?[/b]