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Good for kids?
- I do not think so.
started by Mad-Boondocker
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October 20th 2009 at 3:47 PM
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PolarisBoy1996
Hard Core Sled Lover
PolarisBoy1996 Got my handguards, mounts, and extensions in the mail today. Just finished putting them on, hope they work good!
Updated Thursday at 3:44 PM
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293 Posts 
Group: Members
Member Since: September 20th 2009
Location: Bright's Grove, Ontario, Canada
Current Sled: 95' Polaris Indy Starlite
2008-2009 Miles: 50
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Yeah right, if the kid is on a death sentence.
It's not what you drive, It's what drives you!
Pain is just weakness leaving the body!
Current Sleds:
1995 Polaris Indy Starlite 250 - Mine
2001 Polaris XCF SP 440 - Dad's
1995 Polaris Indy XLT Special 600 Mod - Brother's
Past Sleds:
2001 Polaris XCSP 600 w/modded out 2003 Polaris ProX 600 motor - Dad's
1998 Ski-Doo Formula 380 - Mom's First
2003 Polaris ProX 600 - Mom's Second
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October 20th 2009 at 4:47 PM
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duece
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Member Since: February 26th 2007
Location: brookfeild, ma, USA
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Quote originally posted by kingofkings
You don't have to have a big bore sled to ride like a hooligan. Last year, there were6 sleds in our group, 4 sleds were 500's, including mine, 1, 440, and 1, 800 but they guy with the 440 was way ahead of everybody so we gave up on trying to keep up with him.
you are right on with that ,I know a couple of guys with 1000s they show up most of the time on there 440 or 500s
gerald j sullivan
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October 20th 2009 at 8:35 PM
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roughrider99
Its not turbo lag, its foreplay
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1411 Posts   
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Member Since: March 11th 2006
Location: Consul, Saskatchewan, Canada
Current Sled: 06 Lite Apex MTX
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maybe not quite for a beginner but if the kids experienced then a f7 is not that big of a deal, theres a girl here she was on an f7 when she was 13 or so and she rides the piss out of it.
i ride where its steep n' deep :P
06 apex mtn
excell mtn lite exhaust, fox floats on the front, Timbersled lightweight drop brackets
mtn mod seat, timbersled barkbuster front and mtn tamer rear suspensions,simmons gen 2 skis
MMP freedom axle with (3) 9 in. blaze billet wheels,Gravity worx billet lefty throttle, Cr Racing 9" risers
162 2.5 Camo Xtreme track
YAMAHA BABY!
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October 20th 2009 at 10:10 PM
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PolarisBoy1996
Hard Core Sled Lover
PolarisBoy1996 Got my handguards, mounts, and extensions in the mail today. Just finished putting them on, hope they work good!
Updated Thursday at 3:44 PM
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293 Posts 
Group: Members
Member Since: September 20th 2009
Location: Bright's Grove, Ontario, Canada
Current Sled: 95' Polaris Indy Starlite
2008-2009 Miles: 50
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Quote originally posted by duece
Quote originally posted by kingofkings
You don't have to have a big bore sled to ride like a hooligan. Last year, there were6 sleds in our group, 4 sleds were 500's, including mine, 1, 440, and 1, 800 but they guy with the 440 was way ahead of everybody so we gave up on trying to keep up with him.
you are right on with that ,I know a couple of guys with 1000s they show up most of the time on there 440 or 500s
Yeah, I agree on that too, my dad had a guy chirping him about riding the 440 last year, you don't need a big motor to have big fun:D!
It's not what you drive, It's what drives you!
Pain is just weakness leaving the body!
Current Sleds:
1995 Polaris Indy Starlite 250 - Mine
2001 Polaris XCF SP 440 - Dad's
1995 Polaris Indy XLT Special 600 Mod - Brother's
Past Sleds:
2001 Polaris XCSP 600 w/modded out 2003 Polaris ProX 600 motor - Dad's
1998 Ski-Doo Formula 380 - Mom's First
2003 Polaris ProX 600 - Mom's Second
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