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ATV's for snow
 Moderated by: Mike S, dokdok, Disspatcher, Test Acct  

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horseshoe
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 Posted: Sat Dec 22nd, 2007 12:32 am

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Last year i was at innisfill park a day and i could hear this atv just a commin...looked up and way down toward cooks was this wee dot ...as it apparoched i could see it was certainly different. It came off the lake rite beside me so i flagged the fellow down and had a chat with him and a good look at his machine...it was pretty interesting..some of you may enjoy this just to see , other maybe interested in it especially if the snow keeps commin like it has been ...heres the website

http://hitchatrack.com/

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 Posted: Sat Dec 22nd, 2007 12:55 am

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i definitely like this concept for adding tracks to an ATV..

I'm just curious how many people here have ATV's? I have a Polaris 500.

 

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 Posted: Sat Dec 22nd, 2007 01:48 pm

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Hi Mike ...apparently it aint cheap but lot less than them ones u take the wheels off and power wise this system aint affected .. wonder will we see any this year on the lake.

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 Posted: Sat Dec 22nd, 2007 01:57 pm

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I looked at the pics...

so here's what I'm thinking...

if I had the tracks, and bought the optional ski kit and had it all in place...technically, do I now have a skidoo??? lol

probably not, but really what's the difference now.. you both sit astride the seat like a motorcycle, no wheels are touching (those are some big bogie wheels on that snow machine there 'bye) and the front end has skis.

different regs, different licensing... would i be allowed on the atv trails with the proper pass, etc etc

If nothing else, it looks like it  certainly bridges the gap.


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