God bless you guys for being able to do 50 miles on those old sleds. I think I'd tap out at 5, or the first time I took a carburetor to the crotch, whichever came first.
I've never understood the old ones you have to kneel on, lol. I'm a 70s/80's kid, we had an 80/81' skidoo that I rode from grade school all the way up through high school.
God bless you guys for being able to do 50 miles on those old sleds. I think I'd tap out at 5, or the first time I took a carburetor to the crotch, whichever came first.
Looks like a fun event - love those old vintage sleds, with a particular soft spot for late-70’s John Deere’s......👍
Love the sound of the one lunger.
I've never understood the old ones you have to kneel on, lol. I'm a 70s/80's kid, we had an 80/81' skidoo that I rode from grade school all the way up through high school.
ya gotta love the ol Ball Burners!
Oh that 2 stroke pop 😍😍.....find a ski track and stay there 😊
Miss that Hirth engine powered sound I grew up on as a kid
The evolution of snow mobiles ! nice video
I be lovin that 77 TX 440...fyi Rustoleum 2X satin midnight blue is a perfect color match for that faded trunk lid.
Nice remember those days
That's living !!!!
On a cold winter's night long ago...
Nice to see
Fun!
50 mile ride? Okay. But my 69 Oly skidoo would need an extra 2 - 5 gallon gas cans.
Why do new sleds show at a vintage ride?
I would think tow/support sleds are needed “just in case”
Helmets an option?
have you ever fallen off a vintage snowmobile going 10 mph. in the powder snow? it really doesn't hurt too much.
Yep.Helmet optional. When you go over the handlebars it doesn't make much difference.