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THAT is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!

We had to use hose clamps and a little persuasion to coax this custom jack-shaft bearing into place. Sled made it out 40km no problem.

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I wished i would have taken a picture of it now but, my buddies sled blew a hole in the pipe, so we had some empty um.. pop cans in the back of the pickup in the parking lot so we cut a couple apart, wraped them around the pipe double thick and held them on with a few hose clamps... it was still like that the next year!
 
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buddy broke his trailing arm up in the alpine of silent pass, so we were WAAAAAYYY back. cut one branch and stuffed it in the tub, then lashed another to the outside. it held firm all the way back!!!!
 
Just did this one in Island Park last weekend. We did all this with 2 Leatherman utility knifes. We were just headed out when my throttle cable broke. Inside the junction box the little tip that crimps on the end of the cable came off. We split the junction box in half and took the cable out then we took the T part that hooks to the throttle lever and filed it down to fit inside the junction box. We then taped the junction box back up with electrical tape and then threaded cable back through the cable housing up towards the throttle. With no end on the cable and nothing to hold it to the throttle we drilled a small hole in the actual throttle lever and pulled cable through that hole and pinched it with a needle nose vise grip and taped it up...rode it all day like that! Here are some cell pics.

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