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Timbersled...a girls POV!

J
Mar 6, 2013
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Timbersled anyone....OMG is this thing a blast!!<!-- google_ad_section_end -->
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I want to thank Verlee and Curt from Summit Creek Cabins in the Crowsnest Pass for initiating this amazing experience. Also thank you to Shawn from Mountain Top Timbersleds for taking me out for the day and letting me ride. It was amazing, for a girl who does not dirt bike this bike was easy to learn and ride. It was so forgiving and the way it handles in all snow conditions was fabulous. You could zig zag at speeds through the tight trees like no sled ever could. It was such a fantastic experience, thank you to all who were there to support.

For someone who has not riden dirt bikes this thing was amazingly easy to learn. It was easy to ride in all snow and sidehilling...wow you could do it blind folded!! LOL It is so effortless and so much fun. It was fast and easy to zip through the tight trees with little thought needed. Easier to get unstuck if dug into the snow or ended up under trees....LOL Girls you need to give this thing a shot!! Have the dealer tip the handle bars to fit you and lower the bike alittle. The suspention on this thing is more forgiving than anything I have experienced. So soft and forgiving. Do it...try it do not be afraid.

Easier on the bumpy trails into the play areas. If only I had room for more toys in the garage and on the deck and trailers!!! ugh.

My contact was Shawn from Mountain Top Timbersleds...he was so amazing and patient. He was very encouraging and easy to talk to....




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J
Mar 6, 2013
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If I had to give my opinion between sleds and snow bikes....I would say that especially for a woman that bikes already the snow bike would be easier for her than a sled. The hardest part was learning the clutching and shifting...the riding part was smoken easy!!! The shifting too was easy...stalled it about 2-3 times then I was off to the races...lol Okay just slowly on my way!!
 

Revv Up

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Nov 26, 2011
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Maria's sediments were the same, this day she was ridding a 163 rev and after lending her my bike she said she didn't want to give it back and ride the bus again.

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upfront719

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Sep 5, 2010
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I'm hoping some smaller kits get introduced in the next few years so I can throw my son (and maybe wife) on a bike rather than a sled. My son is 2.5 years old, so Timbersled has a couple years to make it happen..... :present:
 
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dirt rider

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Mar 31, 2011
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That's awesome! I got my friend on one this year and she has had a blast riding Horses although she is a very accomplished sled rider.

Thanks for the input!!
 
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