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Willys1

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  1. The caterpillar is out of my budget,LOL, definitely needs to have wheels to move around the concrete floor in my garage, been looking on other threads, Easymove,and liftasled,make aluminum ones, anybody out there have these brands? Keep the recommendations coming!

     

  2. From reading the posts and their attached photo's, seems like people love their inlines, that being said, brand preference goes along the same lines as sleds, all have their pro's and con's, would a 7x14 inline be large enough to carry 2 long track sleds? keep the photo's and comments coming!

  3. Thanks to all who have responded, we all have a funny or not so funny story to tell about trailering through the years, yes the 2 place clamshell is simpler to maintain, but I'd maintain a inline also, whether it was before or after the season, makes no difference to me personally, I liked Timbo"s idea with the hose bibs in the backing plates,seems like Dexter axles are used on about all the trailers I've researched so far, the search goes on!

  4. Thanks for your feed back fellow QR members, with the inline type trailers, would you recommend a tandem axle? brakes?also a drive in, drive out? I've got alot of questions as a trailer like this is a major investment, which I intend to keep for up to 10 years, quality components and features go a long way in my book!

  5. I'm currently trailer shopping, it's time to replace my current 2 place clambshell type trailer,I've been researching inline type trailers, ProLine in NH, makes a 7 x16 that i'm considering, are their any QR members out there who have any experience with ProLine trailers?

  6. Happy Birthday you young pup,and if you want to ride that Rush you gotta get it yourself.

    Mikerider,Happy Birthday! and if you buy a new Rush, you won't be disappointed, I love my 600 Rush, rode 1200 miles in Maine in the beginning of March, awesome sled!

  7. All the replies, seem to be consistent with what I've read and heard, that said,typically I replace my gear only when it's worn out, 10-12 seasons of riding. I tried on the Klimate jacket and bibs, quality fit and finish, I've decided to purchase the Keweenaw jacket and bibs, and will layer as all have recommended, thanks for your honest oppinions, and experiances.

  8. I'm considering buying the Klim Klimate Jacket and Bibs, does any one have any experience with these, good, bad or ugly, will they keep me warm and dry ,while riding in Quebec in January-February? Let me know your thoughts, as this is a major investment, and I'd like to make an informed decision! thanks.

  9. Hi, I know its very early in the season but I'm looking ahead and hoping to join up with one or two others from the NY area heading to Que this winter. I have an open two place trailer coming out of Old Forge, NY. I can leave any day and stay as long as you like. I dont drink and ride or snore when I sleep. I've been to Que a few times but do not know my way around nor do I speak French.

    Michael, it's never to early to be looking for riding partners, welcome to QR, I"m always looking for riders,for quebec trips, I'm in north western Vermont, I'll keep in touch, looking forward to another great riding season!

  10. are you interestedin mid week where are you located

    skidoo 420, my riding partner backed out for next week, 3/1-3/7, I'd be interested,if you're looking for someone to ride that week! let me know, pm me, got truck and trailer, and the time off, can be flexible as to destination and start date! thanks, Bruce

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