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From: cat800rider
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  • what was that little station on the trail before you turned onto the road

  • what kind of sled is that

  • you can never ride too fast

  • I ride in central Vermont (Washington and Orange counties)

  • No you really don't ride fast at all

  • @STthomascardinals Vast trails, Vermont.

  • where are the trails you ride man i live in vermont but just wondering i have a 07 crossfire 800 snopro

  • @Foxrider875  All across northern Vermont. Franklin, orleans and essex county. Where in vt. do you ride?

  • @cat800rider I live down in Southern VT Chester Springfield Ludlow Mount Holly Area

  • looks like you have some nice trails to ride man.

  • @sledneck2xtreme They look nice when they have good snow cover. But, yeah they are pretty good.

  • Nah ur On the rail pin it and hang on!

  • @stowec012 Yup thats the plan!! Gotta be careful on the rail trail though, there is a 35mph speed limit.

  • No.

    

  • haha hell no i agree with 0531jjjamie hold her wide open it might of been a close call with that pull you ass that you met but who cares ride hard!!

  • @LegendaryxShot I ride like this from the start of the ride, to the end of the ride, All day. Smooth trails, rough trails, flat trails, hilly trails, curvy trails. It doesn't matter. I ride All Out!! Most of the time. Alot of the time I get up the next day and do it all over again.

  • not at all, hold that throttle!!! i have an F7, i squeeze that throttle any chance i get

  • @0531jjjamie Yeah, I like to throttle it most of the time.

  • We Need A Snowmobile Super Trail! Have It Be Like The Autobon...No Limits!!!

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