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XP hits PINECONE !!!!!!

Have proof--This is where it landed after the collision---Powderboy's sled survived after the hard impact and did not fold:face-icon-small-sho;);)
LOL



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No motor issues--run great!! Both--but the rear wheels adjuster came loose on 1 of the sleds.


We did a good inspection after the Pinecone collision---No DAMAGE!!

SWEET--LOL


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Paul, it was clearly a lucky day. I'd probably hang that one on impressive defensive driving skills though. A lessor rider would have obviously sustained much more tramatic damage.

Whew. Blessed go thee... :D

On a side note, I found out what the greatest threat to a Dragon is.....





Belts, hundreds of thousands of belts. Littered all over the trails and forest floors. Just an incredible sight. Who would've thunk???? :p
 
Here is a little design I came up with to prevent cone / sled contact.

Its a little cumbersome in the trees but as you can see, it works. Just a few screws to afix it to the front of the sled, TaDaaaaaaaa.......

Look at all those cones that have been trapped.

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A pinecone down a small thermal exhaust port only 2 meters wide could be disasterous.....
 
My buddies, girlfriends, father in laws, son bought one and when he drove it onto the trailer it folded in half like a soft shell taco. No warranty...haha

I heard about that--Funny as heck---

But that was not a Pinecone---or was there a Pinecone on the trailer ramp??

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