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Good to hear it's been a dependable ride, nothing worse than one that is constantly broken. I hear you on staying with whats been good to you. Will however ad, do yourself a solid n strap on a '15 up Rush for at least a short ride before you make a final decision. If you like hard and fast, especially in the tighter stuff, no matter if it's smooth or junked out, this thing does nothing but beg to be pushed harder. Kind of odd, first impression when you sit on it, rider position is too high to be that capable or stable. First sled I've ever bought where it's not needed a bunch of mods to make it perform out of the box, couple of tweaks n it's been great.
Of course riding in Quebec, every gas stop, it's the oddball. :) Did a bunch of riding in around Orillia n Barrie, way more common round those parts.
98 Snake
03-08-2017, 09:59 PM
Well my weekend of riding didnt end well. We had a accident in our riding group. I was the last rider in our group, the rider ahead of me went off the trail in a turn and hit a tree.
The sled burst into flames and he was thrown off the sled and sadly passed away at the side of the trail in his sons arms.
I was the only witness to this accident and has been a real eye opener to how fast things can happen.
mavrrrick
03-08-2017, 10:05 PM
OMG!!! 😔
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mavrrrick
03-08-2017, 10:05 PM
R.I.P.
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Well my weekend of riding didnt end well. We had a accident in our riding group. I was the last rider in our group, the rider ahead of me went off the trail in a turn and hit a tree.
The sled burst into flames and he was thrown off the sled and sadly passed away at the side of the trail in his sons arms.
I was the only witness to this accident and has been a real eye opener to how fast things can happen.
I'm so very sorry to hear.
Redfire427
03-08-2017, 11:29 PM
Oh man, that is tragic. I hate hearing stories like this. It is on my mind when I ride and I remind myself to back off. My heart goes out to everyone involved.
Carmen
98 Snake
03-08-2017, 11:55 PM
speed was not a major factor, we were going and around 50-60 kph. he simply made a error, paniced and maybe have grabed the throttle.
Booked into the Sportsmans Lodge Sunday for 3 or ?? days riding. Never ridden around Sudbury before but lucky enough to hook up with someone local that knows the all the less travelled gems.
RRRRRRRRRRRRRRoger that Sir.
98 Snake
03-09-2017, 06:42 PM
Safe travels and ride safe .
I had a trip to chochrane planed fir next week but I won't be going
I do plan on riding again be for the seasons over.
If you want a couple days riding, welcome to come along.
mavrrrick
03-09-2017, 07:09 PM
Have a good time!! Be careful.
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G-ForceJunkie
03-09-2017, 09:31 PM
Well my weekend of riding didnt end well. We had a accident in our riding group. I was the last rider in our group, the rider ahead of me went off the trail in a turn and hit a tree.
The sled burst into flames and he was thrown off the sled and sadly passed away at the side of the trail in his sons arms.
I was the only witness to this accident and has been a real eye opener to how fast things can happen.
That's very sad. Sorry to hear. Just takes the blink of an eye.
Plan, head to Sudbury last Sunday for a couple or three days riding out of the Sportsman Lodge.
On the road. No snow as I headed up the 400 but a lil bit around Barrie with patchy snow off n on until just south of Sudbury.
Not much on the hwy between 69 and 17 but lots more as I headed north up the Lodge. Road doesn't look bad in the pics but it's a 50kph max kinda deal with tons of sharp rolling hills n bumps / holes large enough to eat the trailer.
If you get a chance to stay at the Sportsman Lodge your in for a treat. Owner n staff are absolutely top notch. While accommodations are rustic the place has a unique charm you can't help but fall in love with. Food plan for breakfast n dinner had me concerned but everything was just this side of amazing.
Rode the trails by myself on Sunday afternoon logging north of 100 miles. Trails range from tight woods to miles n miles of lake crossing plus substantial elevation changes tossed in for good measure. Not much extra snow on em in spots but flat n fasssssst as hell, just gotta watch for the icy corners is all.
One of the many long lake crossings. Surface of the staked trail chipped up enough by studs n number of sleds passing over, cooling and lube for the sliders was a non issue. Also gave me a good spot for a moderate pull, not bad as it easily hit 110mph on gps. For sure it'll pull more but riding alone it didn't seem prudent to push the issue any harder, besides it was freakin cold cold cold going that fast out there.
Scenery is breathtaking.
New sled has been awesome n continues to impress.
Monday, woke up to a frigid -27 plus windchill. Thankfully thought to put the sled back in the trailer which I'm sure helped at least a little, fired up on the first crank of the key, thank goodness.
Started the day off with a guy from the lodge I'd met at dinner plus local club president and vice president Kevin. Great getting a local perspective on the best trails to ride. Seeing as I'd only talked to them via the web, very cool of them to show me around, great guys.
About 2 hours into the ride we came across a bull n cow. The cow farted off in to the woods but the bull kept us at bay for gone 25 minutes before he finally trotted off the trail. One huge SOB, so who were we to argue he was holding us up. At least it was in the woods n outta the wind. Damm I look good with that helmet on. New FXR pants are super comfy n toasty warm, yes even at those kinda temps. Due for a new coat though, likely go with the matching FXR jacket plus it's time to retire that helmet as it's getting long in the tooth age wise.
Sadly, Kevin got a call at lunch his Dad had been transported to the local hospital and had to head out ASAP. Rode back to the lodge with the Phazer rider I'd met there. My red neck gps did me proud again, love having that thing. All in we had run about 200 miles.
On Tuesday morning, learned his father had passed away overnight. Given the frigid temps n no riding partner, packed it in n headed home. Few shots from just West of 69 south on the way home.
My deepest condolences to Kevin and his family.
Thank you to George at his staff at the Sportsman Lodge, you guys truly do it right.
A few weeks ago I was pretty much set of either trading the sled in or keeping as a spare n going with a new left over '17 800 XCR but with the few small tweaks it's needed, this sled has turned into a favorite I'll ride for at least one more season.
Ghost Rider
03-16-2017, 04:41 AM
Great Pics!!
Love the moose...just hang'n, doing his own thing!
He had zero concerns about us being there, guess someone told him it's not hunting season.
98 Snake
03-16-2017, 07:50 PM
Finally managed to get some picks off of my phone. these are from the beginning of the season.
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98 Snake
03-16-2017, 07:51 PM
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98 Snake
03-16-2017, 07:52 PM
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Mucky swamp pic doesn't look like much fun, been there n done that though.
98 Snake
03-17-2017, 02:21 PM
Mucky swamp pic doesn't look like much fun, been there n done that though.
Yeah lol was playing along the hydro line, new that I was on ice and was turning around to get out of there ( you can see my tracks ) but I didn't make it lol
sled was fine just a little muddy
Last ride of the season tomorrow at Haliburton Forest. Couple of us meeting for 9 at reg desk, anyone interested is welcome to join.
https://www.haliburtonforest.com/images/content/snowmobiles-at-basecamp.jpg
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98 Snake
03-20-2017, 01:20 PM
I was there last Monday. Do you have scratchers cause you are gonna need them
My sled was running back hot and to make several stops to cool it down
Heat exchanger moved to the rear seems to better deal with low snow n icy conditions. Saw nothing over 140 all day out of either sled.
Heading to Hali Forest for the day. Little to no snow until north of Minden, steadily increased as I climbed from Carnarvon up to the Forest as did the fog, soupy in spots.
Smooth n fast trails for the most part, no snow at all on the lakes. Buddy with a Pro S 800 Switchy joined me for the day.
At least sledders pull over before texting...............like it's possible to ride n use yer phone. LOL
We'd gone West on this trail less than half hour before only to come across a fallen limb on our way back. Did our due diligence n marked with combo of orange tape n branches then brought it to their attention at the base camp. A reminder as to just how fast things can change when riding trails.
No trip to the forest is complete without visiting at least one of the look outs. Trail up to the second one was all bare rock n mud, passed on it this time.
Packed up n headed home for the last time this season. Can't complain, put big miles on the new buggy with virtually no problems, puts a stupid grin on my face each n every time I squeeze the flipper. Considered trading on a new one for next year but like it enough I'll keep for at least one more. By a considerable margin, best new sled I've ever owned.
How many days till winter?????
mavrrrick
03-24-2017, 11:49 AM
Bite your tongue ZR!! Winter...pft ...lol
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Ghost Rider
03-24-2017, 12:45 PM
More great pics!! Looks very nice!!
Shots from the phone fall well short of camera but a bunch easier vs carrying both of them.
dvs bullet
03-24-2017, 02:41 PM
Wish I saw this post earlier, would've joined you at Hali! Our season was crap, only got out about 5 times
Always room for more, keep an eye on the thread next winter.
Didn't get out as much as I'd like but still managed a good pile of miles. Only downside, put a ton of miles on the truck getting there but worth every bit of it.
hsousa88
03-24-2017, 04:53 PM
Great pics Rick.. but I'll pass on more snow.
Want a blast of high performance, strap a sled on n have at it. Fav shot of my former F1000.
dvs bullet
03-25-2017, 09:22 AM
Thx Rick, will do! Just put a bunch go fast goodies on my turbo this year makes it a blast to ride, but barely any seat time this year
Uncle Buck
03-25-2017, 09:32 AM
Visited family in northern NB last week and got out on the trails. One word, awesome. Unfortunately, phone died so no pics.
Good to be back in the saddle UB?
Thx Rick, will do! Just put a bunch go fast goodies on my turbo this year makes it a blast to ride, but barely any seat time this year
With any luck next winter is a more normal one.
Uncle Buck
03-25-2017, 09:46 AM
Good to be back in the saddle UB?
Sure was. Steed for the day was an old girl 2000 500 Summit but did get to try out a 2010 800 Cat and a 2015 800 Summit long track. Good times
Snaketamer
03-25-2017, 01:07 PM
Glad you guys had a great winter...but...it's time to change seasons... :D
https://im1.shutterfly.com/media/47a4dd03b3127ccef5f97eb512da00000030O01CcNWzlw5bA9 vPgY/cC/f%3D0/ls%3D00609089650820140322122137333.JPG/ps%3D50/r%3D0/rx%3D550/ry%3D400/
Sure was. Steed for the day was an old girl 2000 500 Summit but did get to try out a 2010 800 Cat and a 2015 800 Summit long track. Good times
Too bad no pics though.
Glad you guys had a great winter...but...it's time to change seasons... :D
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Yup, that time is upon us.
Uncle Buck
03-25-2017, 10:07 PM
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Too bad no pics though.
Brother in law snapped one...
So............put the itch back into you?
Old Fart
03-25-2017, 10:56 PM
My brother invited me on his last season ride. Trailered to Smooth Rock Falls, rode to Moonbeam for lunch and back. Did about 150 kms. One trail went by a tree nursery.
http://www.torontomustangclub.ca/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=8314&d=1490495973
http://www.torontomustangclub.ca/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=8318&d=1490496040
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My brother and his sleds...
http://www.torontomustangclub.ca/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=8317&d=1490496024
And my brother's selfie...
http://www.torontomustangclub.ca/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=8315&d=1490495977
^ Looks like great conditions, awesome pics.
Old Fart
04-08-2017, 12:28 AM
ZR...the early years...
http://i1150.photobucket.com/albums/o615/bruter89/Misc/17795750_10154794126858451_5110214302232553982_n_z psswn4g4zx.jpg (http://s1150.photobucket.com/user/bruter89/media/Misc/17795750_10154794126858451_5110214302232553982_n_z psswn4g4zx.jpg.html)
Washed the sled on Sunday, guess it really is time to put it away till next fall.
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