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I know I'll keep the Scrammy, but I've had my eye on a KFX700 ever since I rode one out at Tri-County. I would probably not buy a first model year Polaris of any type :-)
Believe it or not, I have a 1981 Ski-Doo Citation 2500 that I got a long time ago. That's it, for a sled. That was back when we still got snow in Minnesota. That thing is absolutely no fun after buying the Scrambler, and sure as hell is no fun after riding a modified Scrambler. I've got plenty of friends looking to sell their sled for cheap, so I suppose I could always go THAT route...
Believe it or not, I have a 1981 Ski-Doo Citation 2500 that I got a long time ago. That's it, for a sled. That was back when we still got snow in Minnesota. That thing is absolutely no fun after buying the Scrambler, and sure as hell is no fun after riding a modified Scrambler. I've got plenty of friends looking to sell their sled for cheap, so I suppose I could always go THAT route...
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Originally posted by: klier
I know I'll keep the Scrammy, but I've had my eye on a KFX700 ever since I rode one out at Tri-County. I would probably not buy a first model year Polaris of any type :-)
Believe it or not, I have a 1981 Ski-Doo Citation 2500 that I got a long time ago. That's it, for a sled. That was back when we still got snow in Minnesota. That thing is absolutely no fun after buying the Scrambler, and sure as hell is no fun after riding a modified Scrambler. I've got plenty of friends looking to sell their sled for cheap, so I suppose I could always go THAT route...
I know I'll keep the Scrammy, but I've had my eye on a KFX700 ever since I rode one out at Tri-County. I would probably not buy a first model year Polaris of any type :-)
Believe it or not, I have a 1981 Ski-Doo Citation 2500 that I got a long time ago. That's it, for a sled. That was back when we still got snow in Minnesota. That thing is absolutely no fun after buying the Scrambler, and sure as hell is no fun after riding a modified Scrambler. I've got plenty of friends looking to sell their sled for cheap, so I suppose I could always go THAT route...
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*yawn* Excuse me, you just woke me up from my hibernation. I wasn't supposed to wake up until April, when the weather gets warm and I'm riding every weekend again...
I'm part of a small club in Southern Minnesota that's main purpose right now is to give ATV Safety Trainings. Otherwise, I usually ride with a group of guys at Tri-County ATV Pit, Spider Lake, and Birchwood, WI, as well as a few other local areas. Most of our group are sport riders, with the exception of the Birchwood crew, which are almost exclusively utility riders.
Tri-County is open all year, although judging from your picture pages, you're not going to have much fun here with a utility quad. You know about Iron Range, and I'm sure they are open through the winter. Other than that, ditches are about it!
Now you know why I'm hibernating...
I'm part of a small club in Southern Minnesota that's main purpose right now is to give ATV Safety Trainings. Otherwise, I usually ride with a group of guys at Tri-County ATV Pit, Spider Lake, and Birchwood, WI, as well as a few other local areas. Most of our group are sport riders, with the exception of the Birchwood crew, which are almost exclusively utility riders.
Tri-County is open all year, although judging from your picture pages, you're not going to have much fun here with a utility quad. You know about Iron Range, and I'm sure they are open through the winter. Other than that, ditches are about it!
Now you know why I'm hibernating...
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