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lshobie
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Hi Guys, I've never really posted on here before but now I have some time to spend on forums. I'm in Ottawa Ontario and we're begging for snow here.
I do mostly flat land powder in quebec, the snow is 4 feet of fluff right to gravel and most sleds can't leave the trail, even the tundra's, expeditions etc etc have a hard time, the LT big power sleds can but it's to the handlebar all day and useless for bushwacking. So I decided to make my own lightweight hi power bushwacker for the powder - the 503 aluminum elan long track with 136X1.2x15 track, tuned Jaws pipe and all kinds of other mods.
Have a look if you like at the sled in action this past weekend and the build video as well. This thing stands up on end when it has traction.
First ride: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASpmKSkBEuo
Build vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q78WgIEdWcQ
Stay safe.
Louis
I do mostly flat land powder in quebec, the snow is 4 feet of fluff right to gravel and most sleds can't leave the trail, even the tundra's, expeditions etc etc have a hard time, the LT big power sleds can but it's to the handlebar all day and useless for bushwacking. So I decided to make my own lightweight hi power bushwacker for the powder - the 503 aluminum elan long track with 136X1.2x15 track, tuned Jaws pipe and all kinds of other mods.
Have a look if you like at the sled in action this past weekend and the build video as well. This thing stands up on end when it has traction.
First ride: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASpmKSkBEuo
Build vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q78WgIEdWcQ
Stay safe.
Louis