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Lets see Pro RMK's in ACTION

M8Chris

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as the title says! Let's see your PRO RMK's in action! Pics or videos! Lets see em.
 

Mike 31x

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Couple pictures from West Yellowstone this past winter!
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Hey brother_mats - you could put out an instructional video on the proper use of "traction trees"!!!!! Good stuff!!! Looks like you have had a productive winter so far.

BTW - is that a 155 or 163?
 

FatDogX

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Couple pictures from West Yellowstone this past winter!
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Geez Mike, I recognize that ugly mug.................................that's me, you couldn't find a better one!!! ha ha
 

Mike 31x

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Snow was to perfect that trip i didnt want to quit riding, and the biggest downside of riding them damn pros is they dont ever get stuck so we never have down time to take pics anymore!!!!
 
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aebsledder

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Have a couple of vids on my youtube channel.



Gives a new definition to "tree riding". Good god man, your sled must be tougher than the average bear. Are you sponsored by a paper company or something? Maybe edit out some of the bigger tree sacrifices. The enviro whack jobs could have a field day with that. Entertaining though:face-icon-small-hap
 
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brother_mats

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Hey brother_mats - you could put out an instructional video on the proper use of "traction trees"!!!!! Good stuff!!! Looks like you have had a productive winter so far.

BTW - is that a 155 or 163?

It's a 155 with some clutching everything else stock.
 
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brother_mats

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Gives a new definition to "tree riding". Good god man, your sled must be tougher than the average bear. Are you sponsored by a paper company or something? Maybe edit out some of the bigger tree sacrifices. The enviro whack jobs could have a field day with that. Entertaining though:face-icon-small-hap

I get your point. It's just that sometimes in hairy situations you just have to determine which trees you can run over and which ones you can't.
 
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