Snowmobile Carving
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who cares, do it standing up. sitting looks like your an old fart that just hopped on a sled, Its gay, stop bragging.
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depending on the sled. on an older style with a wide body and low centre of gravity, ya. on my crossfire, its actually easier sitting down. ur shoulder plows like 80lbs of snow, but its easier to get it down. and u can carve a tighter circle than standing up.
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is that a 2004 500ss?
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I just went carving on an Excel 340 (back up sled) with a 108 in track, with 3/4" lugs.
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@ullergod lold irl. And I was thinking like the exact same thing when I read his (Smithman56063's) comment.
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@smithman56063 it has hardly anything to do with the brand its the rider dumb ass
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holy shit kid... learn how to ride... u barely ever had that sled at any sort of an angle what so ever... fucking terrible
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@ullergod hahaha softmore!!!!! touche ullergod
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your saying you can't carve further than 90 degrees right? but you are saying you can carve at 180, upside down. HOW THE FUCK CAN YOU DO THAT? you CAN carve at 90. i've seen pictures of it in ads in snowgoer and american snowmobiler magazines. plus, i've done it (can only be done in a shitload of powder).
think of it like a jet, they go sideways, then pull "up", and do a really tight turn. when you sled is sideways, pin it, then it wants to "catwalk" and will do a really tight turn.
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bull shit the snowmobile would be on top of you and you wouldnt be carving
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sure you can. ive done it. it takes a bit of practice, but its possible. just gotta use inertia. u cant do it with sheer power cause ur tracks practically out of the snow, but if you get some speed goin, start your carve, then you can throw it over pretty good.
ha, funny thing is I am a softmore at a university and have been accepted into madison law school so I do not know where you coming from here, but. Oh for the record i do not know many people on welfare that has a crossfire or firecat. But maybe that is just my observation.
smithman56063 4 years ago
Softmore, what's a softmore? Maybe your referring to the noun, sophomore. A student in his or her second year of study. I highly doubt you made it through high school let alone accepted to a low buck community college. I sure hope your daddy Isn't wasting his hard earned coin on that so called education of yours. Good luck to you smithgirl, your going to need it!
ullergod 4 years ago
i didnt have that much snow and i could carve better. get a crossfire.
smithman56063 4 years ago
LOL at smithgirl56063, claiming to be a hardcore sledneck but can only carve to the left like a true parking lot poser. Those bunny hops over that clump in the field were kewl. You almost had the track off the ground on the 100th attempt. Hope you didn't hurt the rental after wadding nose first into that drift.
ullergod 4 years ago
ha no their my cats and it was fine. its kinda hard to carve when theres not much snow. and for your information I cannot drive 2 sleds at one time so half of those are not even me driving. ha why is this world full of shit heads
smithman56063 4 years ago
It's also hard to spell when you drop out of school. I would think by 4th grade you would have basic grammar down. You can thank me and the rest of the tax payers for supporting your sorry azz and the welfare system. Your gonna need it!
ullergod 4 years ago