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My 2004 GSX 600HO sdi. Bought it at the end of April 2015. Discovered the nun was bent and the PO tried to fix/hide the damage. Ended up tearing the front end apart and fixing it right. Rebuilt the top end and painted the grey parts yellow to match my riding gear.

 

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The fleet:

 

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My 2004 GSX 600HO sdi. Bought it at the end of April 2015. Discovered the nun was bent and the PO tried to fix/hide the damage. Ended up tearing the front end apart and fixing it right. Rebuilt the top end and painted the grey parts yellow to match my riding gear.

 

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The fleet:

 

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I bet everybody has a blast on those toys, looks like you don't have to go anywhere to have fun. there on the driveway.

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I bet everybody has a blast on those toys, looks like you don't have to go anywhere to have fun. there on the driveway.

We have a blast. We have 64 acres of land with trails throughout, but that gets boring after a while. The Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs, official trails are just down the road from me, so we do a few laps around our land and then head out on the trails. I just picked up a trailer, as this winter was terrible in our region, but 2 hours from here it was fantastic. I only got out 2 times this past winter as I either relied on others with a trailer, or loaded it the bed of the truck.

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Late to this thread, but here's a few:

 

I've had older sleds, but no pics at the moment. '93 EXT 550 I had back in high school, and kept until 2011

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I had 95 ZR 700 for awhile after, but no pics either. Next sled was '02 ZR 800 136" I got back in '09

 

 

^^ I have one of these in my garage. I'll knock the dust off of it and post up a pic when I get a minute.

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My '07 SDI600 MXZ

 

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Pic was taken yesterday in the fresh snow we got overnight.

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Finally enough snow to take the MXZ out for the first ride of the season!

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A Facebook friend in Manitoba has really been busting the powder the past week or so. I think he's in the Winterpeg area too.

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Between work, and life haven't been out yet this year, and not looking good at all. Guys trip to Canada was cancelled this year, should be up there as I type this, in the middle of the bush, Ontario.

 

So the only pic this year was when I was getting the sled ready.

 

'11 Arctic Cat F8 EXT

 

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Guess if there isn't enough snow for a sled trip, time to start thinking about a few camping trips once we get settled in the new house come the end of April.

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Hoping for a better season this year!!!

 

Pic of my F8 EXT when I loaded it up in the trailer to bring it home to the new house.

 

I will be getting both the T570 and F8 EXT ready the next couple weeks since the trails have officially opened today!!!

 

 

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On December 1, 2017 at 10:48 PM, Blue2500CC said:

Hoping for a better season this year!!!

 

Pic of my F8 EXT when I loaded it up in the trailer to bring it home to the new house.

 

I will be getting both the T570 and F8 EXT ready the next couple weeks since the trails have officially opened today!!!

 

 

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You and me both! Snowmobile and ski season was pretty sad last year but with the forecast I'm hearing, it's sounding promising. 

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