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dooright

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  1. I remember that well.. My 2005 800 rev was the tow truck (sled) the whole way ! 1 belt , 1 rear bumper ... no problem
  2. It's 120 miles from repo to gouin ... just made that ride last week
  3. I should have these gloves .... but hands never get cold !
  4. In Les Escoumins , this place is great ! http://www.complexepelchat.com/hotel-en.php
  5. Just jump in a cab ... The Cabby will know where to bring you.
  6. Quote from Saguenay Bill.... Hotel Saguenay, formerly the Holiday Inn. I will be referring to the Hotel Saguenay as the HS from now on.
  7. Nice pics , looks like you had a great ride.
  8. Now , if i could find one like this for Quebec http://www.erh.noaa.gov/nerfc/graphics/snowmaps/html/snow_depth.html
  9. Try here . http://www.meteomedia.com/snow/indexqc
  10. As of yesterday it was still unplowed
  11. Sure looks that way , was open and sleds there both days.
  12. When we went north from repo on saturday the road was a great snowmobile trail , return sunday and it was plowed all the way from Chateauvert ! Looks like there working on a trail.
  13. I did see your name in the guest book at Barrage Gouin... sounds like you got to see a real wolf ! Great place to stay.
  14. $2.50 l at Balbuzzard ... sounds about right.
  15. Nice place , less than 100 miles from clova. We went there in 2010 http://www.pourvoiriedulacfaillon.com/En/Summer%20and%20winter.htm
  16. The local trail with the river crossing is the yellow dotted line just above the green dot 3 . (hijacked map from markusvt post) The river is near the club house , as you can see this can cut off a lot of trail 3 .
  17. Heck i washed my cars out in the driveway today here in northern vermont. Getting a little snow now though.
  18. Not that great of advise , I got a nice $325 fine a few years ago by la tuque.(139kph) What is not on that list of fines are the extra fees that each town will add on , in my case it was an extra $175! With the mirror deal , i have had a hassle a few times (no fine tho) now i just run with a real mirror. The Act respecting off-highway vehicles provides for fines ranging from $100 to $1,000: $100 to $200 for crossing a public road at a location that is not authorized by a road sign, or for driving within 30 meters of a dwelling $250 to $500 for not being in possession of an insurance certificate In the case of a person having authority over a child under the age of 16 years, $500 to $1,000 for permitting or tolerating the operation of a snowmobile by this child, and in the case of the owner or custodian of a snowmobile with authority over a child under the age of 18, permitting or tolerating the operation of a snowmobile by this child when this child does not hold a certificate of competence Graduated fines for exceeding the speed limit Schedule of Fines for Speeding Violations Snowmobile All-terrain Vehicle Maximum speed (s. 27) 70 km/h 50 km/h Excessive speed range and fine Category 1 71 to 74 km/h 75 to 79 km/h 80 to 84 km/h 85 to 89 km/h 90 km/h $25 $35 $45 $55 $65 51 to 54 km/h 55 to 59 km/h 60 to 64 km/h 56 to 69 km/h 70 km/h $25 $35 $45 $55 $65 Excessive speed range and fine Category 2 91 to 94 km/h 95 to 99 km/h 100 km/h $85 $100 $115 71 to 74 km/h 75 to 79 km/h 80 km/h $85 $100 $115 Excessive speed range and fine Category 3 101 to 104 km/h 105 to 109 km/h 110 to 114 km/h 115 km/h $145 $165 $185 $205 81 to 84 km/h 85 to 89 km/h 90 to 94 km/h 95 km/h $145 $165 $185 $205 Excessive speed range and fine Category 4 116 to 119 km/h 120 to 124 km/h 125 to 129 km/h 130 km/h $250 $275 $300 $325 96 to 99 km/h 100 to 104 km/h 105 to 109 km/h 110 km/h $250 $275 $300 $325 Excessive speed range and fine Category 5 131 to 134 km/h 135 to 139 km/h 140 km/h + $385 $415 $445 and up 111 to 114 km/h 115 to 119 km/h 120 km/h + $385 $415 $445 and up Fines for Other Infractions Selling a non-conforming exhaust system(2) $250 to $500 Riding on private property Short-term rental of an overpowered OHV Failure to obey an order to stop Remember that the primary purpose of the Act respecting off-highway vehicles is to ensure your safety and that of others. The use of snowmobiles will continue to grow in the future as long as we can ensure that riders can enjoy this activity safely Link here http://www.mtq.gouv.qc.ca/portal/page/portal/grand_public_en/vehicules_hors_route/securite/motoneige
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