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Old Oct 21, 2005 | 01:22 AM
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Jed,

Its been a fun exersize looking for a sled. I dont know if I get one this year or not, but certainly I want to do the homework so the learning curve at BD is quicker. If I was to buy one today the Summit X 800 151 would be the ticket for me. I realize that there arent a whole lot of performance parts for that yet, and quite frankly, when I get on board with BD I will be able to look and see which of thier kits works best and then modify my decision purpose. Its gonna be sort of a show sled for BD so, I'll be getting the items that work well so I can learn them.

By the way, I hooked matt up - didn't know if you were in on that. In other news, I sold the Honda Car today, checked into moving vans, trying to secure an apartment, and packing at the same time as the normal day to day stuff. The SnoWest forum is good. There are some big dogs in there, but nothing that I didnt expect. In fact, some of the guys over there PM me with some of the in's and out's of that forum - and are also letting me know who is who.

I've never felt better about a move before in my life. The folks over there are very supportive. I'm sure there will be some surprises, and some adjustments, but hopefully it wont be anything that I havent faced already. The only concern that the owner has with me is making sure that my "Entrepreneurial Flair" is in check, and working for him. He pretty much wants me to do everything Im doing now. Its a dream job for sure, and right next to St Anthony's dunes - I still cant believe it.

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Old Oct 21, 2005 | 02:49 AM
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Originally posted by: OregonDunePatrol


I've never felt better about a move before in my life. The folks over there are very supportive. I'm sure there will be some surprises, and some adjustments, but hopefully it wont be anything that I havent faced already. The only concern that the owner has with me is making sure that my "Entrepreneurial Flair" is in check, and working for him. He pretty much wants me to do everything Im doing now. Its a dream job for sure, and right next to St Anthony's dunes - I still cant believe it.

Later ...
The big man watches out for those that put effort into thier lives. You have worked hard and been through heII and back. You deserve this man and I know you will make the most of it.

The 800 would be my first coice to recomend for you in all reality. If you really want huge HP in the future then go Apex but the 800 is the best all-around sled on the market today IMHO. The next one would be, beleive it or not, the new Poo 600 IQ.


Jed,

You GOT to stop watching the trees and START watching the white butt's going through the tree's man!! Geez, and I thought I taught ya it all, guess not. hehehehehe
 
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Old Oct 21, 2005 | 01:13 PM
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LOL, I knew I had to be doing something wrong!!!! I still think the trees ate them all.

Marky, Demon said it well, you do deserve it! Good luck man, Jed
 
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