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REVITUP
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Joined: Mon Oct 24, 2005 8:04 am
Location: Fairbanks

Re: Hey there

#16 Post by REVITUP »

More than likely riding in our area will be over by then, however there is usually still adequate snow in the mountains for some fun rides.

usafracer
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#17 Post by usafracer »

That is what I hear. I am going to have the sleds packed away for the summer before I head up there any way. I am going to be really busy looking for a house to live in anyway.

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ObiJuanAk
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Location: Fairbanks, Alaska

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#18 Post by ObiJuanAk »

The only ones on Yamahas? Not by a long shot. My wife and I ride '07 Phazers.

Have an enjoyable trip. If you are pulling your sleds, slow down for the rough roads. More than one trailer hitch or axle has been lSacrificed to the Alaska Highway gremlins. I recommend double your spares for the trailer as well. If you don' t have it yet, a copy of The Milepost will come in pretty handy.

http://milepost.com/
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... renow91-20

If you have a Sam's Club or Costco you might be able to get it for about $15.00

Juan

usafracer
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#19 Post by usafracer »

We got a milepost for Christmas. I also have 4 spairs already mounted on wheels for the trailer and 4 spairs for the turck as well. If I need more than that I give up LOL.

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