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A2Dsledworks.com now up

Now showing him the proper technique of the look back super man.

What a little bad@ss!

On a side note, I wonder how he's gonna feel in 20 yrs when I tell him his dad literally had a hand in helping invent the terradactyl.

Chad, drop some knowledge on Drew plz.
 
What a little bad@ss!

On a side note, I wonder how he's gonna feel in 20 yrs when I tell him his dad literally had a hand in helping invent the terradactyl.

Chad, drop some knowledge on Drew plz.

HAHA yes I already dropped that knowledge and I'm sure he will be proud knowing his daddy was a originator..participator...whatever you wanna call it.
 
i will run 114 most of the year unless i go to p ville on a long ride in that case ill have to turn the boost down and just settle for 90 octaine:D
 
Your site looks good. Can you tell us what kind of experience you have building sleds and performing sled mechanics to develop a customer base. Thanks.

I've been turning wrenches for about 15 years and am an ASE cert'd automotive mechanic, not that is has a lot of relevance when it comes to sleds but I've done my share. I've owned all the brands at one point or another and worked on all of them. I've been in the customer service game for quite a while now and I don't let customers leave my business unhappy. Anyone that's dealt with me will tell you I'll bend over backward to please a customer. I'm not a factory trained sled mechanic but sleds are not exactly that complicated.

As for your inquiry about the XP nun change, it's around a 5 hour job start to finish, looking at around $200 in labor.
 
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Thanks for sharing that specific info ... I know a good honest shop specializing in repairing and modding sleds will keep you busy ... I will look you up especially now that Ak Sleds and Cycles has closed its doors in the Valley! Thanks again.
 
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Just wanted to thank Chad for the awesome work they did on my sled. No BS told me what was wrong got her fixed and didn't cost an arm and leg. I will be back again.

Thanks, Brian
 
Thanks again Brian, the sled turned out good. I can't get over how much better they look with the '09 update.

Matt- Thanks for stopping by and I'll see you next week.
 
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