115 tips for you!
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115 tips for you!
Polaris members et al,
I was doing some google researches a little
while ago, clicking off of FORUM threads and other
web sites and such and I stumbled upon this one
and couldn't pass it up. If I had known a few of these tips
it "may" have saved me some grief, LOL.
VERY INFORMATIVE!
(I wish some of these tips were in the back of my Polaris Users manual)
I like tips #4,9,14,52,54, just to name a few!
Check it out:
http://www.highlifter.com/tips/Default.aspx
Then click VIEW ALL
Regards,
R'
I was doing some google researches a little
while ago, clicking off of FORUM threads and other
web sites and such and I stumbled upon this one
and couldn't pass it up. If I had known a few of these tips
it "may" have saved me some grief, LOL.
VERY INFORMATIVE!
(I wish some of these tips were in the back of my Polaris Users manual)
I like tips #4,9,14,52,54, just to name a few!
Check it out:
http://www.highlifter.com/tips/Default.aspx
Then click VIEW ALL
Regards,
R'
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115 tips for you!
Tip #116 is if you drop your googles face down in the dirt after it rains, and you have no water or other liquid available to rinse the dirt off. Very carefully pee on them to rinse the dirt off the outside without wetting the foam or the inside. Hey, I was desperate, but it worked. No pee on me, but when I got home I washed myself and the goggles really good.
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115 tips for you!
Any other trail I would have just rode out without the goggles on. It was a super tight trail that only a few motorcycles had been riding and there was lots of stuff smacking me in the face. Believe me I gave it some serious thought first, but I didn't want to lose an eye. I made my choice and would do it again in the same circumstances.
At least I didn't get my car stuck and have to walk 20 miles for help that day. Or get lost in the woods and walk over 30 miles in a snow storm with no winter clothes on. I've had to make some decisions in my my lifetime that I'd rather not have to make. You do what you have to do to get by.
At least I didn't get my car stuck and have to walk 20 miles for help that day. Or get lost in the woods and walk over 30 miles in a snow storm with no winter clothes on. I've had to make some decisions in my my lifetime that I'd rather not have to make. You do what you have to do to get by.