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Yella Belly

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Whose do you like best, and why, I've had a few, and have pros and cons to all, so looking for other input.

Thanks for the input
 
con: the most dangerous and unnecessary item that can be put on a sled....JMO ;) Have seen and heard of too many accidents related to them.
 
As long as you train yourself how to use it (and not use it), I think they are great, it has saved my butt a few times:eek::)


I got a goldfinger:cool:
 
If you are a good rider you don't need a lefty. When i was younger i used them but i found them most usefull for crusing down the trail and screwing around.

If you are a god rider you don't need a lefty, mountainstrap, handle bar guards, and you also don't need a ruber band around your throttle. All those things are dangerous (except for the mountain strap, which i never use so i usually take it off all my sleds).
 
I tent to really only use it on the ride back to the truck at the end of the day and rest my right arm & hand on the gas tank.. yup.
 
If you are a good rider you don't need a lefty. When i was younger i used them but i found them most usefull for crusing down the trail and screwing around.

If you are a god rider you don't need a lefty, mountainstrap, handle bar guards, and you also don't need a ruber band around your throttle. All those things are dangerous (except for the mountain strap, which i never use so i usually take it off all my sleds).

Now that the mountain riding thing is mastered it might be a good time to move on to spelling:face-icon-small-win
 
you dont need lefty in powder but when you riding hard pack like we have here in oregon then that thing become handy sometimes,by the way never let any body to ride your sled it is like borowing wife to somebody.:D
 
I don't have one but come spring-concrete snow I wish I had one. I manage without one but I figure if you have a mountain bar what good is it if you can only use it on one side.:confused:
I think a lot of people say they hate them or they're gay just cause you have to be a little ambidextrous and they just can't do it.
Not really sure how people grab the lefty instead of the brake.:confused: Maybe they shouldn't put it so close to the brake.:rolleyes:

There has been a lot of lefty threads and Goldfinger and Gravityworxs are always the top ones.
 
Now that the mountain riding thing is mastered it might be a good time to move on to spelling:face-icon-small-win

Fixed it for you!
If you are a good rider you don't need a lefty. When i was younger i used them but i found them most useful for cruising down the trail and screwing around.

If you are a god rider you don't need a lefty, mountain strap, handle bar guards, and you also don't need a rubber band around your kill switch. All those things are dangerous (except for the mountain strap, which i never use so i usually take it off all my sleds).

As far as on concrete snow, don’t see how you would need it? People usually have the accidents because they let some one barrow they’re sled and some one accidentally grabs it.
 
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If you are a god rider you don't need a lefty, mountain strap, handle bar guards, and you also don't need a rubber band around your kill switch.

If you're a god rider, you don't need a sled!
 
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