Outdoor trailanimal 2019

Man that had to be brutal good shape or no. Least nothing ate you on the ways home lol. Yea def gotta do maintainence on those machines. I hate u gotta take the cover off to see the belt. That's the main damn thing lol. Good,luck out there this year

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drive shaft bearing on the bottom, all in all a wrestle
 
Man that had to be brutal good shape or no. Least nothing ate you on the ways home lol. Yea def gotta do maintainence on those machines. I hate u gotta take the cover off to see the belt. That's the main damn thing lol. Good,luck out there this year

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thanks for the good tidings!
 
Trail your a badass!! I love the idea of living in the arctic and then I check in here and remember I'm far too big of a pussy to do so :rofl:.
hey daggersstrain! When i lived way back in the Brooks Range, had a driveshaft bearing go out about half way home from the village. 18 miles. Put my snowshoes on and trailed away. It was a windy and warm, for January, night. Broke down about 6pm, got to camp 6:30 am. Uphill the whole way, moon out, not too cold, was excellent. I was in my 50's then, peak actually, so the midnight ramble was fun. Older now, and village is 1/2 as far from "retirement" camp:rofl:
 
Here's the one i restored . 2002 scrambler 400
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Bottom bearing is a rebuild to damn . up to 1500 bucks less u got parts and can do it yourself. Least two stroke is cheaper than 4 stroke fixing it most the time

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Arctic Cat Z 370, easy to work on, straight forward oldschool machine, I understand her
 
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