Damnnnnnn....that is a sweeeeeet setup JonP! Come on up north and lets shred the gnar....I know of a sweet spot or two that we could go...I might have trouble keeping up with you on my weak ass sled.
Damnnnnnn....that is a sweeeeeet setup JonP! Come on up north and lets shred the gnar....I know of a sweet spot or two that we could go...I might have trouble keeping up with you on my weak ass sled.
oh yeah. we'll be up in WY a lot this year. just sent in my WY snowmobile reg so we are set. anyone got an extra split board? thats the next purchase! haha
jonp-getting my slow ass sled tuned up and ready to role! Just shoot me a PM and we can plan some trips....I definitely know where some good stuff is....Splitboard....ummmm I have three just bring some bindings and we are set. Man, I can hardly wait!
wysplit- hell yea, we had some epic times at tog and teton pass last year. some really good jh days too. can't wait. oh and i know you are master of the WY goods, you guys killed it last year
Joined: Mon Dec 05, 2005 1:48 pm Posts: 86 Location: Evergreen Land
wysplit - I'm pretty sure your "weak ass sled" will be able to keep up with the phazer mtn light. It won't make the 40,000 miles or so the yammi will probably make it though .
jp - I'm real interested in knowing how your sled works for you this year. I see you are in CO so the riding is a bit different than here in WA. Won't much matter though as 2ft fresh is 2ft fresh anywhere. Have you ridden sleds before? Will you be riding groomed trails to snowboarding areas or boondocking to them? What about doubling/towing? Thanks for the input on the sled man!
Myself? Been riding a 800REV the past two years. It gets me where I want to go. Oh yeah, that CFR rack is TITS. LAYC
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wysplit - I'm pretty sure your "weak ass sled" will be able to keep up with the phazer mtn light. It won't make the 40,000 miles or so the yammi will probably make it though .
jp - I'm real interested in knowing how your sled works for you this year. I see you are in CO so the riding is a bit different than here in WA. Won't much matter though as 2ft fresh is 2ft fresh anywhere. Have you ridden sleds before? Will you be riding groomed trails to snowboarding areas or boondocking to them? What about doubling/towing? Thanks for the input on the sled man!
Myself? Been riding a 800REV the past two years. It gets me where I want to go. Oh yeah, that CFR rack is TITS. LAYC
i would say both. lots of backcountry riding and yeah this thing is a boondocking machine. my plan is to use it for bc access and for having fun.. minor towing, maybe a bit of tandem. probably not too much as my good friend has a new rx-1 mountain and we've also got another sled. the rx1 is the work horse and will be the tow machine.
this is the first sled i've owned but certainly not the first one i've rode.
i'm about 155lbs - maybe 200 with all my gear/board so i think this sled has plenty of power to get me where i need to go. and the nimble light weight design i should be able to get in a lot of places we previously couldn't
I've been eye ballin that CFR Metal rack for some time now... How much did it set you back JP? Did they ship it to you or did you have to go to a dealer.
muchas gracias,
reefer
Joined: Fri Nov 04, 2005 3:11 pm Posts: 68 Location: Jackson Hole, WY
hey, i can't see the original pics of the diy sled rack. my roomate and i just bought our first sled (98 polaris rmk 700), and we're looking to rig somethin up. ive got some ideas, but i'de love to see what the original poster was using...just for referance sake. are you still out there, still have the pics. i would imagine that the pics aren't being hosted by the same place anymore. can ya help a brotha out?
chris
update: if anyone would like to price out or purchase any CFR racks or accessories, please let me know via email or PM. might be able to swing ya a good deal - take it easy guys
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