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I'm sitting here looking out the window at the snow comming down 3 to 4 inches an hour after having shoveled off the roof twice and the cars 3 times wondering when i will get to ride the sporty again. man this sucks. we have already got3 feet and are looking at getting at least two more feet before it ends. that's what i get for living in vermont. my fellow sporty owners if you can, please take a ride for me and be thankful your not up here. can't wait for spring..........salzy
same here,when we moved back up to the snow belt I wanted to get another snowmobile but it's not worth it where I live but back in the UP of Mich we had9 of them[8D]
we have 3 snowmachines and the snow is coming down so fast i don't think you coud use them on the trails. I am thinking about firing one up an hitting the main road. not quite the same as my sporty but still alot of fun......salzy
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