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I went riding this weekend with a couple of my friends. They were all on pretty quick sleds, (a Polaris Rush, MXZ600sdi, Renagade, and a Yamaha SXV tripple.) We were having a good day of riding despite the trail conditions. It was the first time any of them had seen a hawk and they were very surprised that I was keeping up in the tight trails. 5 miles from the cabin we were staying at we crossed a bridge in the trail that was made out of an old metal grate. The carbides on my ski caught an edge on the bridge and stopped my hawk short from 40mph. I went about 25ft over the bars. The impact was so hard that it bent the carbides completely backward and unfortunately tweaked both main frame pieces of my hawk. I was just wondering if it would be worth it to try and bend them back or try to get replacements.