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Old 04-10-2005, 08:55 AM
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Wow, great idea, would be great on something 4X4. not sure it would work great on a DS. Now you take the front tracks off and put some skiis on there, you might be onto something! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
 
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I've seen the tracks on ski's before on a Banshee. Actually a year or two ago, Dirt Wheels did a special article on it. It's pretty cool looking and would work well in the sand as well. Witnessed a tank at Dumont one year, that thing could go over anything with those tracks.
 
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ya, i see those tracks every year at the snowmobile show in toronto, i'd take those kimpex tracks over the ad boivins, tons more ground clearance, skis and tracks on a ds would be nice, and i really wanted to go that route, but i've given up on that idea going to get a sled instead(if I can afford it), but i will be making ski mounts this summer and will put some up on ebay, its great for those people who only get like 6-8" max for the winter, but i like playing in the drifts and stuff, so dragging out the ds just isn't any fun
 
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