I know Jerry (twintracks) is one, hence the name...
I like these and am getting close to 1st purchase...
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I know Jerry (twintracks) is one, hence the name...
I like these and am getting close to 1st purchase...
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I have taken a couple rides on them bad boys, and its a flippin Blast!! But not much use for one in my neck of the woods. A few toy cars are gonna get ya into that. Thats awsome.
I'm guessing..a '75 Blizzard 7500. That's the old RV chassis.
Those things fly..She's a beauty C....but I don't see any snow..lol.
F.
Oh yeah sleddin' is fun.I tested a couple new machines last week including the 4 stroke Phazer.Its like a motorcycle on snow.These new rockets deserve respect as well as the old school sleds.
Eric
Now that is a site for sore eye's....that thing is awesome:ohmy:
Colin,it's look's like it just came from the show room,that machine brings back many memories!
Rick
Love them, but cant usem here in the sun:(
As a kid in northern Ohio I used to want one bad. Not enough snow around here. Not that if I got a killer deal that I wouldn't buy one still. That ones great looking.
Man, the strangest weather today. Last night or yesterday there was about 5 or 6 inches of snow everywhere. Woke up in the morning and nothing, just a few of the deep spots residing...60 degrees today. Couldn't believe it.... Unreal! Anyway, I had a Yamaha 440 Exciter...I think it was the first model year...can't remember what the year was. It was fun...and in great condition, as it was about 15 years old when i got it... Got it in around 92 or 93. It was a blast... I usually couldn't wait until the snow, so I would drive it on the frosty grass and tear up the yard :)
Those old black hood 77-78 440 Exciters were darn good machines too. My neighbour had one,and it was a rocket. Lots of 340 and 300 Intruders around here as the dealer was just behind me. They were great sleds.
Guy up the road had a 440 Kawi (intruder?) It was a decent sled. 2 older local guys had Mercs..Sno-twister and Trail-twister, they were light,and faaaast! I still have my ol 3000 F/A Jag. Old reliable..still going 30+ years later.
And my dad still has his 69 335 Olympic stashed away up in the barn. We'd come off that thing reeking of gas fumes,as the carb was stuck there in your chest...lol.