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Spiderman

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  1. Looks amazing everyone. Drive and ride safe
  2. I like the idea of the "closed" sign - so at least it's there - in your face - and you can "think about it". That said, some would blindly ignore it anyway. Using the ITG as the tool - I get it from the one side perspective -that's our system - and that's how we run it - it's one thing - simple and easy - and real time. On the other end - I'm fairly young - but not a gadget or tech person - I have never downloaded any app and it's a tool I simply will not use, so hopefully someone I would be riding with does, otherwise it's an unknown to me and not something I will bother to get familiar with.
  3. Thieves do not and are not concerned about surveillance 99% of the time.
  4. It's January 10th, get what you want - don't take something lesser just to "ride" - you'll never be happy
  5. Can't fix stupid, but we're getting to the point where snow fencing and/or some form of a "block" need to be at easy trail access locations until they are open. It's a late start - people are "itching" etc. No win - only a lose for everyone
  6. Unfortunate news....... Hopefully provincially, riding conditions are in tip top form when it does arrive and away you go.
  7. January 6th and we're "hoping" places like Sudbury have enough snow to start packing. Man it's a tough start
  8. sure, so 1 sled in an entire line-up. What I'm saying is, I would like to see manu's go back to more basic starting line-up sleds. I would rather an "option" to add on all the standard things now - that are costly - that I do not want and/or have any use for. I still ride an 800 2 stroke w/o electric start... Has hand warmers and has been reliable - good enough for me
  9. Sorry, I misread the original "question" Thoughts - reality is - more "tech" and higher prices. I know I am in the minority here, but I would prefer to see more stripped down back to basics sleds at more reasonable pricing. I personally don't care to have "tech" gadgets on my sled. I want it to ride well, run when it needs to run, and have heated grips. That's it for me
  10. Sure is. Now that hockey is shut down - might have time for riding this winter. Just need some snow!
  11. Not sure how the new rules affect your trips - other than in Quebec - you better be off the trails by 10....,lol, and in Ontario - you can only ride then sit in your room all night. Such BS - but good for you guys going through with it.
  12. Pedestrians are covered for AB and BI if they are struck by a sled - regardless of the OFSC. People need to be better educated on insurance and our legal system
  13. Muskoka in my opinion are behind where they normally would be. Cold is on the way - but no real significant cold before.
  14. I had an 04 and an 09 and loved both of those trucks. Shame Dodge is only making transport trucks these days
  15. Looks good - but make sure you have you're scratchers on
  16. Looking for one of those for next year.
  17. I don't know who would - but if it continues, the sport will kill itself with this. Marginal weather and a handful of people willing to spend/part with that kind of money for a "toy" are few and far between. When BRP launched the Sparx - it saved the PWC market and brought in a tonne of new people. It might be time for the sled guys to start looking in that direction too
  18. Plus 15 this week. Glad I didn't drop 28 K on a Mach.....
  19. Property values at an all time high No to limited inventory to sell Gas makes 0 Lockdowns - Covid restrictions - etc. etc. etc. Get out while you can. Good business decision
  20. Sounds awfully fun. Have only been to Moosonee in the summer time. Ridden Cochrane more times than I can count. Don't have the sled for this type of trip though
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