sleepybrew
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that allison is branded allison but is in no way the allison of the past. the way gm put it to me allison looked over their shoulder when they built it
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6.6 is fine , 5.6 is too short.
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crew typically have the 5.5 bed. useless for me. my next truck will be a used 20ish tundra 5.7 to replace my 11 tundra with 200k on it. one thing is the stock has been replenished. lots of trucks
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the 6 speed will get you
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i'm all of that list but christian. you know, the able bodied white guy that speaks english . the same one you are gonna come crawling to when your denali doesn't run. then that white boy is ok...
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or the time? i'm busy trying to be happy in life.
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levi lavallee claimed to invent that knee down. he calls it the rossi, but i think he was beat to it
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keep that thing. we use ours for all kinds of things. you can buy abrasive liquids to etch deeper , or just some la's , or whatever. we get old bikes with the slide seized in the bore. i get the throttle off and throw it in . 2 cycles they pull right out. that may be a cable i can't get so cutting is last resort . very useful . ours was 2500.00
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somewhere there's someone that would hit that .
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How much energy does it take to supercharge an EV.
sleepybrew replied to Highmark's topic in Current Events
wait till the charging strip hits the roads. but it's way more than a charger... -
finishing as rain
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we stopped on culpepper rd, sick trail and folks crank on it. it has a couple whoops that can send you. we ride fast but short of maniacs. after a while there you see them all. and hear them loud shits coming. last time one dude riding solo blew by , caught some air , and was gone. he da man that day
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i like to stop on a big straight at the hill and watch them go by. we are way off trail and we cheer em on. coming at me especially in dust or poor conditions without lifting is not cool . see it all the time. we crank , but i chill with oncoming sleds
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you can imagine his thoughts first time on the 850..."aaah, i'm home!"
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or the big rain they show after with 5o f
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2024 SLOW start to the season ride reports
sleepybrew replied to Doug's topic in General Snowmobile Forum
i see the excitement of the big storm but a little beyond shows big rains for us. -
my buddy has the baler as well
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that's a great looking sled. red and black is killer , but not always tastefully done. when i bought my blue xcr i begged the guy to see if he had a red one. nope. i get mine home , next day, fucking red one on his site . prick. the blue has grown on me , and you don't see many. even less red ones. this is what i wanted
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1 - sled is a pos 2-drinkers, as in more than a beer or 2 at lunch 3-cig smokers. stop for 2 seconds and they have one lit. i used to leave them 4-sleds that are illegal as in no reg, loud . i don't need to stop for the cops . good stickers they wave you on 5-my biggest one, those who can't be on time or forget all their shit. i used to tell these fools. go home, get your shit ready, double check. go to bed, not the bar flapping about how you are going riding. that's how we end up with non maintained sleds ridden by unprepared riders jumping on. plus late from being out all night 6- those not ready. when we hit the parking lot we are gone in a few minutes. sleds warm while we get dressed and that's it. our gas is full , oil is full, sled clean and looked over. same with the ride there. truck hooked up and full the night before. turn key, straight shot aside from a stop for to-go breakfast. kills me to see these guys get there and start filling the oil , adding gas, looking at shit, finding shit , tinkering, kicking last weeks ice out from under the sled, etc. it's a short season, i no longer deal with that crowd. i ride with 1 other person regularly, and a couple rock solid guys that jump in a few times a year. the bar scenario happened in this video with the rev. he jumps on the with the other ski doo guy. beat unmaintained sled. carb boots were shot, hanging idle. i didn't even know the guy but i told him he should be looking . he didn't. then it's blowing up, and the rope rips out. now pulling on the clutch. it finally ran , i told him not to shut it off. we get to the end of the railbed by north south rd, and he shuts it off. never started again, got towed by the venture 500. that was another that jumped on. i saw that 500 , he was like it does 70. yeah with a tailwind downhill on glare ice. we waited all day for him, but he had the tow truck we needed. jump towards the end
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i'll give you a 180 mile loop, leave truck at 830, back at 3. that includes lunch and some trail "stops". you will see more tug hill in 7 hours than many have ever seen
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OF is for families and drinkers. tug hill is amazing , just not saturday 5pm. my buddies were all about vt , but had issues finding fuel, got bad fuel, lost due to poor signage. ny also has more than the hill and of. you should jump on some wed when we are going to the hill. i assure you, we can ride
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hey now.
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well it seems these scum have been busted and the sheriff has the kitty kat. thank you to all who looked