Spiderman
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I can see that getting old pretty quickly.
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Hopefully doesn't affect too much.
We're still waiting on our 2022 Seadoo's
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44 minutes ago, Panther340 said:
My God daughter is a commercial/ residential estate appraiser, and was visiting last week , she was saying that a typical new garage build is quoted around $150 a sq ft now, pre covid a garage was $100 sq ft. I am not sure if I can trust her " Timmins Ontario " perspective but scary either way. As for new vehicles dealer inventory.....here in Sault Ste Marie area, the Ford and GM dealer lots are pretty skimpy of trucks, but the Ram Jeep dealer ( dealer is Superior Dodge Ram Jeep ) has all sorts of new Ram trucks. Not sure why.
Some areas are closer to $200.00 sq/ft. for a garage - houses over $600.00
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The used market is going to be flooded with units in the not too distant future - and the new market will return to it's pre- pandemic state- where dealers were sitting on inventory.
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How can anyone be surprised by this?
Covid and cheap money are both over!
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On 8/16/2022 at 1:31 PM, stoney said:
Curious, what about the muffs you can’t do?
I find them encroaching ( even if they don't ), I think it's the optics of having something over my hands - I just can not get comfortable with them and do not feel in control.
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I can't do the muffs thing - so warm gloves I guess is a must - failing which- some hotshots in them.
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Condolences to friends and family, losing a loved one sucks
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Wow, unfortunate for sure.
Have ridden through there many times as well.
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my son has a pair of FXR and a pair of Klim - he says the Klims are better.
I wear 15 year old leather Polaris gloves still - they are thin - with holes - but I love em.
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Excited to see what they do.
I actually really really enjoy riding my Pro-Cross
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3 hours ago, Strong Farmer said:
Enbridge just cranked up our natural gas rates from 20 cents a cubic meter to 31 cents a cubic meter. Effective July 1. Was Only 10 cents a cubic meter before pandemic started. Going to be a rough winter for many folks with all fuels being very pricey. Wonder what effective going to have on snowmobiling this winter. Everyone going to be broke from Boating this summer.
Everyone will be broke from living.
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1 hour ago, stoney said:
Did the prices go up from the 2021/2022 season?
I think so since the 7-day I bought last year was $240.00 and now $260.00!
No messing around in QC......wonder what the ON one will be, I think the same since the increase needed to be put forward & approved last year if I am not mistaken.
$405.00 includes the insurance thought doesn't it?
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Yup, nothing changed.
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13 hours ago, Ox said:
Yeah. they are not designed for trucks.
The City planners need to do a better job providing commercial vehicles with appropriate truck routes.
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I remember all the hoopla about the 2012 Procross tunnels, the tapered ones, I even bought the replacement - 10 years later it's still sitting in the box with zero issues to date on the tapered one. Granted, it must have been enough of an issue to force the re-design, but I haven't experienced it at all.
Lucky I guess
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I only ride a Cat because at the time I needed/wanted a new sled, and being only a Polaris fanboy, I could not bring myself to ride a Rush because of how they looked.
I have to admit I am surprised at how well this Cat has worked for me and how much I enjoy riding it, but if I were buying today, I'd be back where I belong, on Polaris.
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Not sure, but it's a good idea.
It's a small token of appreciation - sometimes a little can go a long way.
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I've had a tonne of great times there, I wish there were more places like it around.
No fun anywhere anymore
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1 hour ago, Strong Farmer said:
Makes you wonder what price point limit is. Southern Ontario I only managed 3 weeks and 600 km’s of local riding. Now private school topics come up for little guy, so there goes my sledding money 😂.
It's pretty much now an elitist persons hobby - not the grassroots backyard place it came from.
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3 hours ago, Dave K said:
Still an active listing on Airbnb. Looks like a lovely place to take my wife on a nice holiday LOL Im not sure I would take my sons there for a boys trip.
No sense of adventure?
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14 minutes ago, Sksman said:
Hopefully this becomes the straw that broke the camels back.
Turd has to go. He is destroying Canada
HAS destroyed
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12 hours ago, 528rick said:
Having worked in the fire industry for a number of years Adjusters have a fiduciary duty to their company and as such do not work for you.Not sure what you consider good adjusters but my experience is they give you the lowest amount of coin for your loss as a starting settlement and unless your aware/educated most people accept.Im sure there are some good stories here on OC with insurance company offers
Adjusters have a duty to uphold and follow the Insurance Act and the policy contract you purchased, nothing more, nothing less. Starts and stops there. Their duty is to both parties of the contract.
Your policy and Statutory Conditions within set out the settlement process very clearly - and Adjusters work within those boundaries, problem is the policy holder never reads or understands them.
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Is it safe to say that COVID pricing is over?
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Yup, I think fuel prices has a part in that as well.