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Snow Hawks and a 6000 minute cell bill

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I wish they werent' French, but I'm sure the ski doo guys deal with that too. Frenchies
nice quote see you make friends as easy as crack head
 
Only twenty?

I'm disappointed in your expectations, twenty a week is more acceptable!

You can't hook them with words alone, actions/your own machine.:D:eek:
 
First Time I rode a hawk was in Cooke. all my buddies were worried that I would hold the group up. They had just recieved 3 ft of fresh. I myself was a little worried, I had never ridden one of these but was fascinated by the moto look, I had raced motocross for years. I had done many nationals, as was a pretty confident rider. I went up to pick the steed up that morning. The lady said I could bring it back if it wasn't my cup of tea. she said not to many people could get the hang of it and just opted for the half day. I told her my back ground, and had no intentions on bringing it back. So we went out side and fired it up. The twist throttle and the foot pegs were a welcome sight. I was ancy to open it up and see just what this thing was about. I hopped on and gave it some throttle and then more and more. Pretty soon I'm ripping down the road and go to turn in were everyone was wating for me. Low and behold this thing doesn't turn or stop. I go to put my leg out and was fearfull it might get ripped off. Eventually I stop and turn with a lot of body english. I'm thinking, what have I got myself into. I play the poker face and we head on down the trail. It was kind of like riding a missle with no way to turn it. Everyone comes to a stop and is wondering wich direction to go. I said I was going to go over in that powder area and see what happens. I jump the 5ft bank and land in the powder. I get on it and turn, the thing is on rails. I start laughing and hitting stuff harder and harder. The bars are dragging in the snow around corners. I felt like I could do no wrong. so I pop back out on the trail and there just watching me. I'm thinking you guys are screwed. I will do stuff on this machine That you can't even imagine. So we finally make it out into a play area. I have the machine wide open. it carves, It jump's. It boondocks through the woods I would not even considered before. There only one problem with this machine. No one else has got one. I was ready to explore places that were unatainable on a tripod. I was pretty sure my days on a sled were over. I decided to let some of my friends try it out. They couldn't ride it for ****. I couldn't belive it. It had come so easy for me. I thought maybe they were trying to hard. what ever the reason, they weren't willing to give it another shot. Well I finished out the day on it. I ran out of gas twice. Thank you tri podders. And showed that group of people what a snow hawk could do in skilled hands. I no longer have to hear how the snowhawk won't work. Now I'm in the market for one and seem's like they have all dried up. When they first came out they were giving them away. Now I feel like i will have to pay more for one than I would have 4 years ago. Well I'm ready to bite the bullit. I Just got to sell the tri pod.
 
First Time I rode a hawk was in Cooke. all my buddies were worried that I would hold the group up. They had just recieved 3 ft of fresh. I myself was a little worried, I had never ridden one of these but was fascinated by the moto look, I had raced motocross for years. I had done many nationals, as was a pretty confident rider. I went up to pick the steed up that morning. The lady said I could bring it back if it wasn't my cup of tea. she said not to many people could get the hang of it and just opted for the half day. I told her my back ground, and had no intentions on bringing it back. So we went out side and fired it up. The twist throttle and the foot pegs were a welcome sight. I was ancy to open it up and see just what this thing was about. I hopped on and gave it some throttle and then more and more. Pretty soon I'm ripping down the road and go to turn in were everyone was wating for me. Low and behold this thing doesn't turn or stop. I go to put my leg out and was fearfull it might get ripped off. Eventually I stop and turn with a lot of body english. I'm thinking, what have I got myself into. I play the poker face and we head on down the trail. It was kind of like riding a missle with no way to turn it. Everyone comes to a stop and is wondering wich direction to go. I said I was going to go over in that powder area and see what happens. I jump the 5ft bank and land in the powder. I get on it and turn, the thing is on rails. I start laughing and hitting stuff harder and harder. The bars are dragging in the snow around corners. I felt like I could do no wrong. so I pop back out on the trail and there just watching me. I'm thinking you guys are screwed. I will do stuff on this machine That you can't even imagine. So we finally make it out into a play area. I have the machine wide open. it carves, It jump's. It boondocks through the woods I would not even considered before. There only one problem with this machine. No one else has got one. I was ready to explore places that were unatainable on a tripod. I was pretty sure my days on a sled were over. I decided to let some of my friends try it out. They couldn't ride it for ****. I couldn't belive it. It had come so easy for me. I thought maybe they were trying to hard. what ever the reason, they weren't willing to give it another shot. Well I finished out the day on it. I ran out of gas twice. Thank you tri podders. And showed that group of people what a snow hawk could do in skilled hands. I no longer have to hear how the snowhawk won't work. Now I'm in the market for one and seem's like they have all dried up. When they first came out they were giving them away. Now I feel like i will have to pay more for one than I would have 4 years ago. Well I'm ready to bite the bullit. I Just got to sell the tri pod.

yes i heard all this before! about time someone posts it! where i heard it? EVERY hawk owner!!! the common public is not ready for this machine, its like being a pro football player, not everyone can handle the hard work and fame! trust me when 6 hawks roll up on a crossroad with 20 sledders hanging out, they all come over and ask questions! makes it all worth while! you better get one soon! there are some for sale, call me if you want one, i am here to put the right hawk in the right hands i can get you used or new!!

Mike
 
Brown noser!

Kissy, kissy!:lips::lips::lips::lips::lips::lips::lips::lips::eek:

Why don't you tell him about your Tripods you won't sell?

Gosh you greedy money types make me sick what you will do for it!:mad:
 
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