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Girls can't ride......

Murph

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Yeah right!
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Val tearing it up, mid- downhill uturn.

Love it when guys look at me and ask, "she's riding with us?"

Nothing quite like watching your girlfriend ride better than the guys who questioned why she was "allowed" to come!
 
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Jaynelson

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Nice shot!

Here's my girl on my Pro 163". She doesn't own a sled just doubles with me....she's ridden some older sleds just on the trail over the years. She knows the basics but just hasn't had a lot of time to practice. We had a nice snow day a few weeks ago and with a few pointers she was laying down some nice turns! I wish I had more $$$ to buy a 2nd Pro....I think she would ride very well with more seat time. Better pic than I have of myself this year dammit haha

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Polaris should pay her for that marketing....girl who's never done a powder turn in her life can be dragging the bars on an off-camber slope in 1 afternoon of practice! LOL! We had a 2010 XP 154 there too and she just couldn't make it happen on that machine.
 
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chadweiser

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this is a pic of my best riding buddies you can have my wife and my 11 year old daughter who has put on over 400 montana miles in the last two years on her own 2003 indy 340 deluxe. they are both becoming good back country riders. notice the tall handle bars and mountain bar on the indy, set up the sled to fit the person it lets them have more confidence and security to handle the sled.

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