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Thinking of making the switch to MH

Lucky lightweight people.... I'm 6'1" 225 and I get around fine. I've seen a couple 250+ guys riding around without issues. You will be just fine.
 
Can you post the part #

There are so many switches listed in the catalog. Consider your fence a wall in the sand being undermined by each wave, jumping now will only start with wet feet.

Are you asking the same question in the sled forums, or have they run out of tethers.
 
There are so many switches listed in the catalog. Consider your fence a wall in the sand being undermined by each wave, jumping now will only start with wet feet.

Are you asking the same question in the sled forums, or have they run out of tethers.

Ok. That one was clever...
 
There are so many switches listed in the catalog. Consider your fence a wall in the sand being undermined by each wave, jumping now will only start with wet feet.

Are you asking the same question in the sled forums, or have they run out of tethers.

LMFAO ,,,,as I said Word smith!
 
Tony is a one of a kind guy. He has done a lot in the one ski sport and even though the Snow Hawk has faded away he still it thriving to make this sport take off. Thanks Tony for staying active. I like his style he makes me LOL.
 
Glad they can see me

http://www.snowestonline.com/forum/showthread.php?t=338486

Even a fraction of those who viewed have some common cents!

In some groups opinions are forumed, check the count.

http://www.snowestonline.com/forum/showthread.php?t=336982

This one makes me look guilty, as if I paid the poster to do my dirty work by lighting the fire on the sack factory.

At least I had insurance!

:focus:

I don't remember letting on to anyone I knew nor balancing my hard boiled head in front of some forum specifically dedicated to the sport before buying my BMW motorcycle. The deciding factor was hearing my ex girlfriend and her mother tell me I couldn't have one! The against crowd were false in their argument, I wanted it and she sure enjoyed borrowing the Honda once it was replaced!
 
I disagree.

Are you in an area where you can get a Demo?
One ride is all you'll need to convince you that single skis are a blast.
Your size wont be any issue at all, I am far heavier and dont have any issues with riding a bike kit, how much your on the gas really depends on where your riding..
 
He's plying hard to find!

It's a bitc6 when my employer gives me a different Freightliner and the last numbskulls have f'd up the dash by blinging up all the toggles, darkness comes and the dim wits covered up all the illumination!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpiOYr6VSNw

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What a letgo!

I disagree.

http://www.snowestonline.com/forum/showthread.php?t=338370 Somebody cheer this fella up with a bike ride!

If their part holds together but all else is a failure, can they rightfully call it a recall? No that part's already owned by the pull cord, rhymes with 2cycle. I made the change from synthetic to mineral.

Maybe the problems in the switch.:face-icon-small-blu

I'll drink with him, but it sounds like D's got a head start!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmh3v8TPyn4
 
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Wait, what are we talking about again :) I sat the fence for the last couple years and made the switch, no regrets. Worst that can happen you lose a few thousand selling the kit which is probably about the same or less than what you lose selling a sled. Many dramatic shifts in our lives can only happen by leaping with both feet to a new higher plateau. Many dramatic shifts never happen in a persons life because of this need to not let go and keep one foot firmly planted on the lower ledge thus dooming the attempt to failure all the while telling ourselves "see I told you so, good thing I kept my foot on that ledge". Similar to the last Batman where he could never climb out of the dungeon pit as long as he had the rope tied to his waist. It is only when we free ourselves from that which would holding us back that we achieve successes not previously conceived. In short buy a timbersled if you can find one before the snow is gone:face-icon-small-coo
 
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