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vt_bluyamaha54

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  1. Hi Rob -

    Many of us were sooo relieved when you created Quebec Rider and we could leave the craziness that had taken over HCS! I admire and respect all the hard work and decisions you have made over the years to give us this great resource. As others have said, it has created so many friendships and given everyone a place where we are all agree on at least one thing: Quebec snowmobiling is about more than the riding.

    Best to you as you move on to the next part of your journey

  2. Thinking of you and Lisa now and all the days ahead Andy.

    Our parents have always been there for us and it is indeed a big adjustment when they aren't. Maybe one of the toughest parts of being an adult.

    My Mom always said as a parent, your children are only loaned to you. I think the same is true for children as we age and become caregivers for them. Both my parents are gone but there are things every day that remind me of them and all those great memories!

  3. The bigger threat of the paddle tracks in my opinion is riding in areas without landowner permission. Things like mentioned above like destruction of a Christmas tree plantation can cause loss of riding permissions on designated trails too. Organized snowmobiling for years has promoted staying on the groomed trails.

    Yup, absolutely Steven and when most snow states/provinces have "Stay On The Trail" policies, I don't know how fair it is for them to allow these guys to register. If there is no off-trail riding why are they encouraged? They should have designated off-trail areas that can be reached with minimum groomed trail usage or just refuse to register paddle tracks if those areas don't exist. Its sure to ruin it for the rest of us IMO.

  4. At the risk of opening a hornets nest, I want to say that I think the paddle track sleds could possibly pose one of the greatest threats to groomed Quebec trails as we know them. As both a rider and a groomer operator, I see no positives in having paddle tracks on groomed trails. They create moderate to severe safety hazards for others traveling at speed due to the mounds of snow left behind as they enter and exit the established trail. as well as the break in what many of us use as a curb for our right ski. The design of the track is not meant to be kind to a groomed trail in any way, shape or form.

    Recently, off-trail riders used a groomed trail in ME to go to an off-trail location where they destroyed many acres of Christmas Trees. I know there are places where off-trail is encouraged/allowed and that's fine but I don't believe they are appropriate on most groomed trails.

  5. No brakes can't stop something with the chain case????

    All symptoms sounds to me like a broken drive shaft, breaks just outside of the chain case, mine broke at 22 000 Klms, did some internet research and found several of the Apex driveshaft break around that milage in the same spot.

    Good luck with the repair, took me an afternoon.

    Wow, looks like some nice conditions there! Sorry for your misfortune NHSRX701. Like Trailblazer, I'd be interested in you reporting back as to what this was. Driveshaft breaks did occur on some RX-1/Apexes but I don't believe I've ever heard of one breaking in a Vector.

  6. Hi Jack - Most of the folks with starter issues on the 800 seem to have bad starters. Which side of the engine the ring gear is on won't fix a bad starter motor unless they believe it is a heat issue + BRP is able to reduce the heat from the exhaust by changing the mounting location/ring gear location (???)

  7. Hi Timbo

    Don't let the 4 poke bullies get to you.

    What makes me laugh about these guys is how they crow about not having to carry oil but most of them now carry GAS!!! Can you say kaboom???

    I can saddle bag with out carrying oil or gas.

    I'm putting down my deposit on a new 850 Renegade X this week.

    Yours truly

    Oily smelling 152 Ray

    PS the odo pic is when my time bomb hit 7,000 miles last week & guess what? it didn't blow up...must have a long fuse

    Ray - did the BRP folks say they've fixed the starters for the 850s or do you still need the trusty rope on the clutch trick? LOL
  8. Snowmobiling takes place in remote areas with extreme changes happening very quickly with weather, wind, and snow conditions. All riders should ride in control and expecting the unexpected at all times, being responsible for their own safety. Riders should not expect groomer operators to have every sign and intersection 100% all the time, this is not reasonable.

    Apologies Steven. My intent was not to put the responsibility onto the operator but to point out that they ARE responsible FOR making road crossings safe. It is a 'best practice' to open the road crossing for snowmobiles to be able to see / be seen. (I believe ACSA). Simply crossing a road and leaving banks high and at the width of the drag is not an acceptable practice. Operators should use their blade when crossing a road to push banks back and to the side to widen the openings. One side can be done traveling each way.

    Riders should always expect the unexpected but those that maintain the trails should do all they can to eliminate hazardous conditions.

    (I am a part time operator and make this comment with some experience)

  9. March 11 Friday

    "Spring conditions" have arrived. Leaving in the morning everything is hard and flat but the afternoon return is sloppy road crossings and more ground starting to show. We can't change nature and Spring is starting to chirp.

    Rode to Mt. Valin + KM31 on trails that ranged from '9' to '3'. Bras Lois was poor with whoops. Allot of 93 was very good + fast. There is snow in many places that is waist-to-chest deep. Returning to the Delta, trails within 6mi are losing snow quickly. Unless the cold stays - and next week looks warm with nights not below freezing - the white trails will disappear.

    KM31

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