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  3. So my 2015 with 30,000 kms that i paid $8000 for 5 years ago isn't still worth $12,000 to sell today? Guess I should pull my ad down. Lol. Considering the economy, the end of Covid and the weather, I'd say BRP has nothing to spitt at with those numbers. Still pretty respectful and better than pre-covid.
  4. These numbers are terrible....thankfully they are well positioned with a large variety of products...we all knew this was coming...means less traffic and better trail conditions...and some sweet deals on left overs...but probably going to be a killer trading anything with miles or more than 2 seasons old
  5. https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/brp-reports-q4-profit-revenue-121320516.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAACP4AC0htwtIqipIvYZhIJII_rQ1I9Kuz4a1fOBHbo1RcqqvVVjmLC1JstEGkz_rt2OavB1hkjGngXo9Tl9kYR35dO_9TUTVbYZgERwx84NIf6Ii5fsCK7j44leESvm34BjgkARUPSpbj7cddx4dORqLqjQc7h0UYcFUWJlxNd1A 30% cut in sled production for ‘25
  6. Deez Nuts! http://quebecrider.com/forums/uploads/monthly_2024_03/rr-rear-mount-7.thumb.JPG.f22bed97d57c150df65b66d734650325.JPG
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  8. tremendous amount of force continually on these drive lines with the high low range transmissions...and traditionally there isn't a large volume of lube in the chain case...I see no evidence of any fluid in the above picture ...nothing but dry gears and bearing race...something dry siezed and snapped the aluminum housing for surecould be a lower shaft seal leaked inside the tunnel or engine compartment....bad luck for sure
  9. Wow what an incredible adventure. The boys have set the bar high with this trip!!
  10. Awesome pics as usual. You have squeezed the best out of this season.
  11. Thanks guys. Us couch potatoes needed a good read and some good pics. Great trip!
  12. Yeah and the slide is probably all on video. serious survivors quilt
  13. Unreal horror for the 4th buddy... https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/snow-bikes-dead-avalanche-quebec-chic-choc-mountains-1.7156889 'We assume we're all safe out there, and that's our biggest problem,' says expert Jack Verrecchia, the owner of the Sled Den which offers lessons and guides in the Chic-Choc Mountains, heard about the incident Tuesday evening. "We decided to go out there and see if we could give a hand," said Verrecchia. "By the time we got there we knew for sure there wasn't going to be any saving." By the time all the crews got to the site and started the recovery, he says it had been well over three hours. "We had nowhere near enough guys to do what we had to do," said Verrecchia. He says the men who were out on their snow bikes likely didn't have the experience to be on that part of the mountain. The one person in the group who managed to avoid the avalanche, had been off to the side, filming, said Verrecchia.
  14. Crunchy! Sleds & Jackets/etc! Way to go Gents! Thanks for sharing!
  15. The guys only got 25 miles out of Schefferville and Serges transmission had a massive failure with a gear blowing a hole right through the case. They unloaded the sleigh put the dead sled on it and strapped all the gear onto the dead sled and other sleighs and towed the entire way to Fermont! Local Labrador boys went out and met them 75km north of Lab City to help them. They are in rebuild mode at this time, very mild there today.
  16. thanks for the pics and stories. Great pictures and adventures as always from the VT crew. you guys had a pretty darn good season considering all things. Glad you guys made it safe and sound because in the end that is what it's all about. Have a great off season !!
  17. Very Sad. Condolances to the families.
  18. Just a bit foggy driving back along the river on the way back to VT .
  19. We met one sled all the way back to Forestville .. so odd in the freezing rain Guess ya needed to be the adventurous type 😎
  20. Had to leave KM31 in the rain, but the first tracks from L’or Piste to Forestville made up for it. Tons of snow.
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  23. We all look forward to the adventure this sport affords us , our friends and families each season...often it seems like there isn't much left legal that's still offers this much excitement and fun...and every now and then...when we least expect ...something tragic happens...last season snowmaster and his friends narrowly escaped a tragic ending at one of these moments...it leaves us silenced trying to reflect on what has happened...there are no good words at this time...may peace soon be with there families.
  24. hate hearing this Godspeed to them and their families
  25. The identities of the three people who perished in an avalanche on Tuesday in Gaspésie have been revealed. They are Joël Crête, 35, of Coaticook, Nicolas Vanasse, 30, of Coaticook, and Bryan Forgues Morissette, 33, of Saint-Denis-de-Brompton. The identities of the victims have been confirmed by the Coroner's Office. Almost 24 hours after the accident, we know a little more about the circumstances of the tragedy. According to Jack Verrecchia, owner of Sled Den, a company specializing in off-piste snowmobile guiding, the avalanche happened around 2 pm. "There were four snowbikes: two guys at the bottom, one guy at the top. The fourth friend was filming a video. The guy above cut a line and that triggered the avalanche. All the snow came down on the guys. The man filming immediately went to their aid. "He tried to find his chums . He couldn't find his buddies. When he went, he found a helmet. Panicked, he came out of the woods. He found some other guys. He told them there was an avalanche. I can't find my chums," he shouted.
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