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GM renegade

Member Since 15 Sep 2011
Offline Last Active Oct 05 2011 10:54 AM
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In Topic: New Brp dealer in Fredericton

20 September 2011 - 08:24 PM

It will be called Extreme Torque Motorsports phone no. 452-2777

they going to sell skidoo parts and skidoos,,last place in fredericton i new was sutherland honda,,but they have been selling skidoos for a few years now like your name lobster ,,i fish for lobster and also fish for scallops,,here a pic og my sledAttached File  Pic on my new sled.jpg   51.86K   0 downloads

In Topic: 2009 Ski Doo MXZ 600 Etec X pkg LOW MILES

20 September 2011 - 08:01 PM

boston??

  hey  how aboutr them bruins,,my buddy looking  for a renegsde but were located in New Brunswick Canada

In Topic: All gade SP owners how do you like em?

20 September 2011 - 06:58 PM

hey  i love  my 550 fan it small engine  but  im one armed  steers like a dream   it loves  the deep snow and eats  the  bumps ,just  got it in middle of jan of last year ,,cant wait till the snow  flys

In Topic: one arm riding

16 September 2011 - 08:56 PM

You could also make foot pedals.  A guy we rode with lost both hands had hook devices as hands to hold on and automotive style gas and break pedals

But you could just extend your right handle bar and mount the break on the right side same way as it is on left and it would work fine.  I can get you a picture if you dont follow me

sorry to hear about your pup,,,thought about the foot break  but  i like deep snow riding  ditch  banging,,busting out the trails and though that the snow on the running boards would interfer and deside that  my feet are never in the same spot  ,,,i think i follow  but a  pic you be  nice if it not to much trouble    thanks for the info

In Topic: one arm riding

16 September 2011 - 08:50 PM

Master cylinder from a Dirt bike would be an easy swap and most likely a simple bolt on and bleed. Bikes are brake on the right clutch on the left.

I used a Skidoo brake cylinder to add a left side rear hand brake to a KTM when we put the rekluse clutch in it. Heck we even used a braided line for a sled to run the lines.

so did you leave the original break on the  sled  or  remove it,,,,thing im going to remove mine   to give me more room for my stump,,so id probably just have to lengthen the  line ??maybe    thanks man