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^^^^^^^^^100%^^^^^^^^^Dudes a dumbfuck
Agreed..... but putting a "mountain" or "competition" (still waiting for someone to tell me WTF they are competing in) does make someone a "noob" or "dumbf//ck" IMO....Making a mistake does not make one a "noob" or a "dumbfuck" ...
Haha seriously?I saw that vid a few days ago. I give the guy a lot of credit. We ALL make mistakes and he shared both his mistake of forgetting to put his side panel back on AND his mistake putting the pulley on backwards. Making a mistake does not make one a "noob" or a "dumbfuck" IMO. It make you human. IMO, forgetting the side panel should NOT cause the pulley to fail like that but that is the price one pays for cutting weight not unlike the bent tunnel thread. Anyways, Kudos to him for sharing his mishaps. We ALL break stuff (if we ride at all) but not everybody is willing to share their mistakes. The lesson here is, if you hit something and smash your side panel and are running QD2, even though your machine is still mobil under it's own power, better tow it out anyways lest you get some snow on the drive.
Yup that is how I see it (although the last sentence about having to tow a Polaris if the side panel gets broken was tongue in cheek) . You obviously see it different and that is fine. We all see things differently.Haha seriously?
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I think what most guys are annoyed by, myself included, is that the video even remotely implies this issue was Polaris’ fault. We live an era of clickbait and that is what he did. However, just own your BS and show people it broke and use it as a training tool and reminder for others. In my opinion this situation can’t be blamed on Polaris at all. He made a mistake and he broke some parts. We have all been there. But don’t suggest this was a Polaris issue.Yup that is how I see it (although the last sentence about having to tow a Polaris if the side panel gets broken was tongue in cheek) . You obviously see it different and that is fine. We all see things differently.
I dont know how anyone would think it would be a good idea to sidehill down a slope with a side panel offYup that is how I see it (although the last sentence about having to tow a Polaris if the side panel gets broken was tongue in cheek) . You obviously see it different and that is fine. We all see things differently.