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what's the market like in your neck of the woods for older sleds

raceu4it

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Reason being as I have my used sled parts business and I sell way more new parts and accessories. Long story, short story, last winter much to my dismay, didn't hardly ride trying to sell off more old stuff, end of winter still have lots left. This winter, going back to riding huge again, as much as I try to help keep guys in the sport by having parts for older sleds available, a guy only has so much room. So I was wondering in your part of the world do you still some guys riding older sleds or would you say the majority are 5-6 years old sleds. And a funny thing was, I was hauling them into the scrap dealer in Calgary, when steel prices were $130 a ton, and now the prices have dropped to $80 a ton, doesn't seem as lucrative. At least aluminum is still around 60 cents a pound. Okay guys educate me.
 
Dusty

It's reall good around Sylvan. Lots of dads and kids ride them around the lake. It's a cheap way for familys to get their kids into a sled here..
 
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