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T motion driving some sleders to insanity, other side effects include erectile disf.

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Twoskicouch: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.

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I have been conversing with a rider in Cali. through this ingenious interweb chat program, I wonder if any thought has crossed his mind. 10 years ago I discovered the similar model machine he now covets over all his "have" friends have for the moment that floats their boat.

I'm 42 now, subtract a decade and we could be attending the same class reunion like brothers from other mother's. What kind of machine does that?
Seeing the bike kits multiply, some attached to motorcycles his father could have owned going more places than a Ski-Don't Insanity 163" makes me smile. Too bad you missed out then, Dad, guardian, who ever you are, I hope the golf range isn't seasonal where you are.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDNWFlhrWo4

So righteous I believe many have never experienced what his and the others who happen to have one, in fact the ratio of those who have actually seen one compared to the have not's is enough to seize the market, or an industry.
That's why the current machine or a Hybrid version when introduced will have such an impact on it's future none the wiser owner, then we can stop all this snow motorcycle conversion bussiness, who puts a backhoe attachment on their Tundra anyways?
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http://www.backcountryrebels.com/showpost.php?p=870150&postcount=12

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i think you have your facts wrong. the tmotion gives its owners raging old growth sized wood! i'm sure i read on my tunnel that if you don't experience this condition when riding a sled with tmotion to contact your doctor immediately because you might be dead:)
 
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Can you give it?

When I turned 21 I moved out on my own and to Clearwater Florida against my mother's wishes. The longest and last job I had was at a Scotty's, ACE like hardware store where droves of WWII vets would come to shop. Joe, a transplanted NewYorker living out his days was my funny mentor and coworker. At least ten times a day he'd poke his head around an isle and yell, "Tony,.......if they can't take a joke F em!"

He was referring to those ornery grumps his Jr. every one who single handily saved the country as they recalled. "so don't show me that Jap crap kid, those SOB's ruined my day!" It was a battle of Makita vs Skill power tools, guess they didn't understand Chinese. Joe got me well versed on the underhanded argument, my last girlfriend and wife of nine years might have liked him but will never thank him, Mom still can't see the humor.

RIP where ever you are Joe.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVhuGCVIf3g
 
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can you take it?

when i was a dog trainer back in the late 70's i used to train mainly german sheppards. those dogs would lick thier balls sometimes like there was no tommorow. seems this would go on for serveral minutes at a time. a buddie of mine would come and help me sometimes and would crack up laughing everytime this would happen. i haven't seen him in probably 20 years, where ever he is i hope his is still laughing.


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Boy howdy.

The first dubbed over video later admitted by 877 Snowhawk was a recorded actual phone conversation between me and someone who claimed to be a crisis counselor, when I wouldn't admit to suicidal tenancies they switched to sexual problems. I played along, to bad the video is nix.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-JMuSdomEw

Then there was PJthemunchkin and the Extranormal film, he did a very good job I must say, Mule wasn't very happy since he was my b1tch on the back of my Snow Hawk in our underwear. Sadly also gone, it was the movie company's first generation, now the characters have more lifelike features instead of looking like bears.

Every time I got a phone call at some f'd up hr I expected it to be some disgruntled Twoski, never! What's my sig say, they were always some guy half way across the continent needing some advice or asking my opinion on the used Hawk or kit they were considering. One guy from St. Petersburg Russia, and could I send the parts to his Ford dealership in North Carolina.

Adrenaline Addiction now on BCR wished to shoot me when I ambushed 2Moto at their snow park demo, then thought Tammy was hitting on him!
 

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i can remeber many sleepless nights waiting for the next days ride to come. my buddies trenchdigger and rambob would call me up asking if i was pumped for the next days ride. we would hit the road bright and early to make it to our destination predawn to be unloaded and ready to ride at first light.

i'm always amazed at the reports i get of better snow always just beyond the horizon, seemingly almost there but never quite within reach. sometimes just a distraction most days but others more real. seems i'm never sure of where the next ride will be but am sure there will be one. the clouds that surround my thoughts of white peaks and green forest are never far from my mind.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzNYoF9HTek&feature=player_detailpage
 
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Catch up

Bud Flaten of Missoula he's that guy who only buy's something if he has to have it, Skip and Andrew his Snow Hawk riding buddies young enough to be his sons informed me years ago he also needed literally half the residential property in town, the rental fees are just compensation from the residents usage. He used to travel back and forth to Seattle/Tacoma and on occasion I would meet up with him for parts he didn't have time to meet with the recipient, at a restaurant in South Center Mall I asked where he stays, he smiled and said in his place in Tacoma, the first house he ever bought!

This expired posting was his ad recently, he was offering up his extra toys.

http://bozeman.craigslist.org/rvs/3452650089.html

Last count he owned 12!:face-icon-small-sho Bud has been to Hawk Fest every year, including the one he had a heart attack 2011, he just turned 70 +- and was a pro motorcycle hill climber in the 70's.
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That's his son far right.
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They both enjoy Timbersled Mountain Horse snow bikes these days as the Hawk was dad's thing, so was the red truck, but only after being in mine! ;)
 
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Never falling behind.

Tom Waskow of Nampa ID., 74 I believe now, came to our event twice, he had owned his 06' Outlaw since new, as he said to me a few shots up on me that night in the meeting hall, "Tony, I discovered powersports in the fifties, my fifties, why I was so against them is beyond me, "highly educated well to do dentist = retired greenie", I'm darned if I'm going to miss out now!" Yes he has sold his Hawk to one of the group and replaced it with a new Pro because he can, and so he can tag along with his lifelong friends who still live it.

Title is not complete, it's a Christini!
Same Tom, just in case there are others.:) vvv
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=MoQsVKflqBk#!
http://www.facebook.com/ChristiniAWD

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Top Gun

Gary is same distance ahead of me as I from the mysterious Californian. He told me at the second Hawk Fest that two years prior he had come across me at our booth at the Seattle International Motorcycle show, after the pitch he and his friend moved on with the rest of the shuffling crowd, he said he remarked, "What if he's right?".

Here's the project he and his late partner created when Gary was my age, the timing just wasn't right for a consumer fighter "like" jet!
The firm's still looking for investors as they slowly progress.
http://viperjetoffer.com/?page_id=206
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viper_Aircraft_ViperJet

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Prior to that they were importing old Snow Hawks and restoring them to civilian duty!
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He's been flying for some time, I think a few lifetimes....
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