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Old 03-08-2011, 11:45 PM   #10
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Default No Excuse For Spinning Your Track...

On a groomed snowmobile trail...........

If anyone hasn't learned this by now, and you find that you can not 'Doo an controlled stop and start without doing so, reread your OWNERS manual as you could have a very serious problem...
Taking off, steering, and stopping your snowmobile on hard pack or icy conditions is unpredictable when you don't have the proper traction control. This may include some ( hand eye-brain coordination ). Not necessarily in that order, mind you.

Respect our land owners who in many cases provide most of the scenic snowmobile trails that we all enjoy, and the many volunteers that work so hard to keep them so smooth for all of us!
Terry
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