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Signfan got a reaction from PLAYHARD in Great Trip by some Older Gentlemen
Great article. Too bad they were stuck riding Arctic Cats.
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Signfan got a reaction from Glenngo in Connexionao Magnetic Cord Connectors
https://www.connexionao.ca/Welcome.H.htm
Anyone on here running these? How do they work? Any issues with them coming apart while riding? I see ski-doo just came out with a similar product that incorporates the heated visor cord and tether all in one. It's not compatible with rev-xs sleds though, so this looks to be a good 2nd best for anyone not riding a g4 rev. Just looking for folks experience with this product good or bad.
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Signfan got a reaction from dooright in Favourite Trails
It's not even summer yet and the withdrawal is setting in. Something to pass the time. Post your top 5 Quebec trails you've ridden and why they make the list. Pictures are encouraged if you have them. Here's mine.
1. TQ 83 south of Saguenay towards La Malbaie - open riding and exceptional mountain scenery
2. TQ 63 through the Rouge-Matawin Wildlife Reserve north of Mont Tremblant National Park - just an incredible road. Big wide and open
3. RT 355 Saint-Joseph-de-Mékinac through to La Tuque - pipeline and awesome access roads
4. TQ 23 north of L'Etape - great mountain scenery, tons of snow
5. RT 386 Swisha to Pourvoire Pavillon la Verendrye - 160 km of remote riding on great forest access roads. Really gives you the sense of isolation. Very little traffic
6. LT 267 Monts Valin East area. Big wide open road running at elevation with lots of snow
I know I posted 6. Couldn't makeup my mind. So many great choices to pick from. I feel I have lots of exploring left to do in la belle province.
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Signfan got a reaction from PLAYHARD in Favourite Trails
It's not even summer yet and the withdrawal is setting in. Something to pass the time. Post your top 5 Quebec trails you've ridden and why they make the list. Pictures are encouraged if you have them. Here's mine.
1. TQ 83 south of Saguenay towards La Malbaie - open riding and exceptional mountain scenery
2. TQ 63 through the Rouge-Matawin Wildlife Reserve north of Mont Tremblant National Park - just an incredible road. Big wide and open
3. RT 355 Saint-Joseph-de-Mékinac through to La Tuque - pipeline and awesome access roads
4. TQ 23 north of L'Etape - great mountain scenery, tons of snow
5. RT 386 Swisha to Pourvoire Pavillon la Verendrye - 160 km of remote riding on great forest access roads. Really gives you the sense of isolation. Very little traffic
6. LT 267 Monts Valin East area. Big wide open road running at elevation with lots of snow
I know I posted 6. Couldn't makeup my mind. So many great choices to pick from. I feel I have lots of exploring left to do in la belle province.
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Signfan got a reaction from GSX800 in Favourite Trails
It's not even summer yet and the withdrawal is setting in. Something to pass the time. Post your top 5 Quebec trails you've ridden and why they make the list. Pictures are encouraged if you have them. Here's mine.
1. TQ 83 south of Saguenay towards La Malbaie - open riding and exceptional mountain scenery
2. TQ 63 through the Rouge-Matawin Wildlife Reserve north of Mont Tremblant National Park - just an incredible road. Big wide and open
3. RT 355 Saint-Joseph-de-Mékinac through to La Tuque - pipeline and awesome access roads
4. TQ 23 north of L'Etape - great mountain scenery, tons of snow
5. RT 386 Swisha to Pourvoire Pavillon la Verendrye - 160 km of remote riding on great forest access roads. Really gives you the sense of isolation. Very little traffic
6. LT 267 Monts Valin East area. Big wide open road running at elevation with lots of snow
I know I posted 6. Couldn't makeup my mind. So many great choices to pick from. I feel I have lots of exploring left to do in la belle province.
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Signfan got a reaction from smclelan in Favourite Trails
It's not even summer yet and the withdrawal is setting in. Something to pass the time. Post your top 5 Quebec trails you've ridden and why they make the list. Pictures are encouraged if you have them. Here's mine.
1. TQ 83 south of Saguenay towards La Malbaie - open riding and exceptional mountain scenery
2. TQ 63 through the Rouge-Matawin Wildlife Reserve north of Mont Tremblant National Park - just an incredible road. Big wide and open
3. RT 355 Saint-Joseph-de-Mékinac through to La Tuque - pipeline and awesome access roads
4. TQ 23 north of L'Etape - great mountain scenery, tons of snow
5. RT 386 Swisha to Pourvoire Pavillon la Verendrye - 160 km of remote riding on great forest access roads. Really gives you the sense of isolation. Very little traffic
6. LT 267 Monts Valin East area. Big wide open road running at elevation with lots of snow
I know I posted 6. Couldn't makeup my mind. So many great choices to pick from. I feel I have lots of exploring left to do in la belle province.
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Signfan reacted to smclelan in Favourite Trails
There is so many it is hard to choose. Here are a few of mine.
North shore of Gaspesie from Saint Anne des Months to Riviere Renaud 587 trail from Groomers club to the TQ 5 Baie Comeau to Sept Ilse TQ 93 from Lebel Quevillion to Sennetere TQ 23 from Saint Raymond north to the Saguenay Plus about 32,000 other kilometers I did not mention.
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Signfan got a reaction from mccaffrey in Favourite Trails
It's not even summer yet and the withdrawal is setting in. Something to pass the time. Post your top 5 Quebec trails you've ridden and why they make the list. Pictures are encouraged if you have them. Here's mine.
1. TQ 83 south of Saguenay towards La Malbaie - open riding and exceptional mountain scenery
2. TQ 63 through the Rouge-Matawin Wildlife Reserve north of Mont Tremblant National Park - just an incredible road. Big wide and open
3. RT 355 Saint-Joseph-de-Mékinac through to La Tuque - pipeline and awesome access roads
4. TQ 23 north of L'Etape - great mountain scenery, tons of snow
5. RT 386 Swisha to Pourvoire Pavillon la Verendrye - 160 km of remote riding on great forest access roads. Really gives you the sense of isolation. Very little traffic
6. LT 267 Monts Valin East area. Big wide open road running at elevation with lots of snow
I know I posted 6. Couldn't makeup my mind. So many great choices to pick from. I feel I have lots of exploring left to do in la belle province.
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Signfan got a reaction from doo4adoo in Favourite Trails
It's not even summer yet and the withdrawal is setting in. Something to pass the time. Post your top 5 Quebec trails you've ridden and why they make the list. Pictures are encouraged if you have them. Here's mine.
1. TQ 83 south of Saguenay towards La Malbaie - open riding and exceptional mountain scenery
2. TQ 63 through the Rouge-Matawin Wildlife Reserve north of Mont Tremblant National Park - just an incredible road. Big wide and open
3. RT 355 Saint-Joseph-de-Mékinac through to La Tuque - pipeline and awesome access roads
4. TQ 23 north of L'Etape - great mountain scenery, tons of snow
5. RT 386 Swisha to Pourvoire Pavillon la Verendrye - 160 km of remote riding on great forest access roads. Really gives you the sense of isolation. Very little traffic
6. LT 267 Monts Valin East area. Big wide open road running at elevation with lots of snow
I know I posted 6. Couldn't makeup my mind. So many great choices to pick from. I feel I have lots of exploring left to do in la belle province.
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Signfan got a reaction from MrGutz in Favourite Trails
It's not even summer yet and the withdrawal is setting in. Something to pass the time. Post your top 5 Quebec trails you've ridden and why they make the list. Pictures are encouraged if you have them. Here's mine.
1. TQ 83 south of Saguenay towards La Malbaie - open riding and exceptional mountain scenery
2. TQ 63 through the Rouge-Matawin Wildlife Reserve north of Mont Tremblant National Park - just an incredible road. Big wide and open
3. RT 355 Saint-Joseph-de-Mékinac through to La Tuque - pipeline and awesome access roads
4. TQ 23 north of L'Etape - great mountain scenery, tons of snow
5. RT 386 Swisha to Pourvoire Pavillon la Verendrye - 160 km of remote riding on great forest access roads. Really gives you the sense of isolation. Very little traffic
6. LT 267 Monts Valin East area. Big wide open road running at elevation with lots of snow
I know I posted 6. Couldn't makeup my mind. So many great choices to pick from. I feel I have lots of exploring left to do in la belle province.
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Signfan got a reaction from dooright in Riding Still Awesome
Looks like they've got about 2 more weeks left before their season is over.
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Signfan got a reaction from PLAYHARD in Riding Still Awesome
Looks like they've got about 2 more weeks left before their season is over.
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Signfan got a reaction from PLAYHARD in Spyder Trip Ideas 2020
How is the Spyder on gravel roads? I hear that road north to Lab City is all gravel and not always the best maintained.
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Signfan got a reaction from iceman in Riding Still Awesome
Looks like they've got about 2 more weeks left before their season is over.
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Signfan got a reaction from MrGutz in Border Crossing Pool
May 5th 2021. Not popular but they are saying 18 - 24 months for this thing to run its course. A vaccine is a year out.
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Signfan got a reaction from PLAYHARD in Who is purchasing a new ride for next year?
You will love it. Great motor. Super quiet and plenty of torque for trail riding. I own two of them and there is nothing else on the market I've seen yet that compares.
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Signfan got a reaction from PLAYHARD in Border Crossing Pool
May 5th 2021. Not popular but they are saying 18 - 24 months for this thing to run its course. A vaccine is a year out.
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Signfan got a reaction from PLAYHARD in Summit...my next trail sled
Charge them all. That's my worst nightmare meeting idiots like that coming at me. Absolutely no respect for other riders.
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Signfan got a reaction from Northbound in Jeff & Sandy 2020 retirement trip
Yep super jealous. Congrats. Looks like tons of fun.
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Signfan got a reaction from PLAYHARD in Jeff & Sandy 2020 retirement trip
Yep super jealous. Congrats. Looks like tons of fun.
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Signfan got a reaction from PLAYHARD in Anyone seeing sledding issues from Covid virus
Absolutely correct if you plan to carry all the gas you need with you, cook campfire trailside meals only and stay in a tent. Short of that it's still traveling. If you unknowingly are sick you're gonna take it with you and share it at every hotel, restaurant and gas station along the way. Anyways maybe this will pass by mid-April. I sure hope so.
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Signfan got a reaction from PISTON LAKE CRUISER in Anyone seeing sledding issues from Covid virus
Absolutely correct if you plan to carry all the gas you need with you, cook campfire trailside meals only and stay in a tent. Short of that it's still traveling. If you unknowingly are sick you're gonna take it with you and share it at every hotel, restaurant and gas station along the way. Anyways maybe this will pass by mid-April. I sure hope so.