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Ski-Doo2011550f

Member Since 27 Nov 2011
Offline Last Active Jan 22 2012 09:11 PM
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In Topic: New Very very new to snowmobiling!

22 January 2012 - 08:40 PM

possibly old gas, if the gas has not been active for over a month, its probably old and bad, put in new gas and add some fuel treatment

In Topic: Trouble with 550x

22 January 2012 - 07:34 PM

it could b something with the difference of the push button vs. the lever on the 600s,,,its a shame u missed redfeild, it was great riding

In Topic: googles keep icing

22 January 2012 - 07:28 PM

I have a klim f4 helmet with 509 aviator goggles with haber fan eleminator and my goggles wont stop icing up. Does anyone have sugguestion on how to fix it. What about the doo heated goggles has anyone tried them? That might be my next option thanks
also can some one change "googles" to "goggles in the topic. my bad


heated goggles/masks work great in my opinion

In Topic: Be Honest... Are you cold with low windshield?

21 January 2012 - 10:40 PM

Nope...but could depend on ur helmet set up, i use an open face and still dont get cold

In Topic: Driving sleds onto trailer in the garage - How to protect the concrete

25 December 2011 - 08:26 PM

Do you have a ramp trailer? If you do, you could bolt an old track to the rear edge of the ramp and lay out on the floor. You should have enough track on the floor so your studs would be sitting on it when you had to "gun it" to get it up the ramp. Then you could just flip it back on top of the ramp when you stowed it. Or, if you don't have the room to flip it, you could mount it to a hinge that you mount to the back edge of the ramp and then just fold it back over. It would fit tight to the top of the ramp with a hinge.

I just always load them outside so I don't have to worry about the garage floor...

Good Luck


It'sa tilt trailer. How about a piece of plywood about 2 ft wide and 8 ft long with track matt (or something similar) on it? I could use a length of chain to secure the plywood to the frame of the trailer so that it doesnt get shot out the back.