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2010 arctic cat m8 spring order,

Alright, I will have to have a talk with the ol' man and see if I can convince him in going.:beer;
 
sounds good, bring all the power u have for these chutes:beer; im gonna get off talk to ya later.:beer; and by the way ur brothers profile isnt jkinzer or something like that is it?
 
It is indeed his profile, alright talk to you later. I was expecting the snow goods to bring the powder.:rolleyes::beer;
 
I'm 14 also and ride a Dragon 700, I can go just bout anywhere that anyone else can go. I ride with my brother and his friends on turbo sleds and keep up just fine. We 14 year olds know how to throw it down on the mountain. :cool:


I was going to tell a good story about what I could do when I was 14 and then I realized, CRAP!, I can't remember back the far...

Whatever it was, I'm sure I was good at it:D
 
im gonna get off talk to ya later.:beer;
At age 14?:eek: J/K LOL

The young kids who ride is fine... It's the young keyboard jockeys who are annoying!
The younger you start, the better... If you can excersise your brain while you ride, you will progress (and stay out of trouble) that much quicker.

I remember my dad telling me about when he started taking me... His friend was like... "Your bringing your boy? He isn't gonna be able to keep up"
"The first ride we waited a while."
"The 2nd ride, we would stop and he would be pretty close behind."
"The 3rd ride I would look back and he would be right there."
"The 4th ride he started to pass me."
"By the 5th ride he would lead and We couldn't keep up."

Props to you young guys:beer;
 
You little farts are crackin me up. When I was 14, I had an 85 Phazer. Im pretty damn envious of you. We were poor when I was groing up, but pops still managed to get me something with handlebars to keep entertained. You do not and probably will not realize it for a while, but you kids are very fortunate to be able to do what you do and have what you have. Keep up the hard work on the farm, along with the pay, you will take away a good work ethic. I started out at 8 yrs old changing the water "flood and tarp dam style." It took me 12 more years to figure out that there was a better way. Now I own a fairly successful( to much money spent on toys) business. Money for toys was my driving force when I was 8 and not much has changed in 21 years. Keep up the good work boys, don't take it for granted.
JW
 
i am almost 15 and have tookin my 600 up some stuff i didn't think i could ever climb. but it just takes lots of hours out on the hills practiceing and sooner or later you will be able to climb just about anything you try but sometimes you just have to pick a differnt way up even if you have to side hill a mile to get to the top!:beer;
dont be bashin on all of us younger guys if you have never seen us ride. some of us can ride alot better then you older guys assume.

good luck with your sled dude.

Jayson
 
wow, i wish i could have bought a brand spanking new m8. i am 16, and i am buying a slightly used m6 153 with the money i have saved up from mowing 3lawns the past few years, birthday money, and my summer job.(i saved 1,000 and invested in stock market in marchish, and now its worth 2,400 =D) now i just gotta come up with another 1,600$


But younger riders can totally ride with those old folks. When i was 12 i started going off trail with a 1990phazer and got stuck quite a bit(mostly cuz i didn't have the weight to hold the sled up on one ski, and partially because my dad and his friend thought i should learn by expeirence and didn't tell me HOW to do it, not to mention the old 500engine and 121 and .25track when they got 600s) now i am 16, and i keep up and sometimes surpass them and now moved up to a 500xc sp, also learned to turn around and try again before just pinning it and burying it(and if that doesn't work, at least don't dig it down into the snow)
 
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Power to you Summit-x
You are pretty young,but all my buddies that took their kids out when they were young and let them ride by the time these kids were 14 and15 years old they could ride just about anything,and with the new machines power is not a problem.
Just remember ride smart be safe and always have a little fear when climbing as those that ride with no fear wil get hurt...

Hope you enjoy your new sled next season.........
 
yeah it should be pretty sick, maybe after a year of riding all have a twisted on it or somethin cool:eek::D:beer; thanks for the comments guys,
 
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