Anyone who has rode long enough has an explosive story on piston alley. The part of your video where you collected your best snowmobile memories let's us all do the same. Thank you.
@Summitoutdoorproductions12 сағат бұрын
Good stuff Jeff. I need to do this !! Bucket list stuff ya know. Thanks for the info and a great video once again. Dave.
@andrewroberts899311 сағат бұрын
From saint john and the last few years we've had to travel. Moose valley or Juniper is our go to.
@ricsfunvids332114 сағат бұрын
last year was awesome compared to any where north of the Mexico border. BUT this year sucks. l live in the mountains just north of juniper, and we have just got enough (here) for past week. But at least, we finally got some. Easter is usually the last ride here. See ya on the trail.
@sixramsalot13 сағат бұрын
Gawd Dang! i just cant imagine ...
@peterlindsay28699 сағат бұрын
I’ll be honest I go back and watch some of your older videos because they’re way more entertaining. You’re buying an old sleds fixing them up making them run. Good throwing parts at them just doing your thing. You took an old 650 triple and put a turbo on it just to see if it works better. What happened to that stuff. You need to bring that segment back. Not everybody is from Ontario Quebec area and even cares about the trails that way. Me myself I’m from Manitoba. No plans on going that way ever lol West the BC Alberta yup plan on doing that stuffbut still think you should go back to doing what people enjoy watching. Well me anyway lol
@shawnmclaughlin741810 сағат бұрын
As much as I appreciate a groomed trail I try to stay away from them in my area for the sole purpose it's just another highway and congested traffic scenario
@VincesDIYs9 сағат бұрын
Nothing wrong with greasy triples…. :) Polaris Triple Ultra kzbin.info/www/bejne/aWezfH5vZauGapo
@dskofich15 сағат бұрын
Screw Ultimax...they just moved production yo Mexico
@2SLEDD12 сағат бұрын
Not quite true, yes some platforms of Timken Industrial Belts are now being made in Mexico, however do your research the “Ultimax” platform is and will continue to be made in Springfield MO.