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02-10-2020, 10:22 AM | #1 |
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Thinking of getting a sled next year...I have great access in Long Bay Laconia but must travel 50-75 yards of pavement to get there. I assume I would want to use the shoulder which is sometimes loaded up with plowings? My real question is can I use the machine on that stretch of pavement without damaging the machine?
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I'll second what Dan says.
Over time, if on bare pavement you could experience some wear on your carbides, but its not really that much and they need to be replaced over time anyway. You end up with the same wear as you pull into gas stations and cross roads, etc. Many sleds don't steer well on bare pavement, which is the reason that pushed me to get them on my sled. I was tired of fighting this when trying to maneuver at gas stations and on some longer roads where I had to travel in something other than a straight line. I also went with the rollerskis on my sled, they sure are nice, but most people don't know about them or just bother with them due to the added cost. https://www.qualipieces.com/en-US/lines/rollerski
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02-10-2020, 11:36 AM | #5 |
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Yesterday, Sunday, I actually saw three snowmobiles traveling slowly down the railroad track trail in Plymouth NH, where it crosses Rt 175 between Main St and the bridge over the Pemi River, close to the roundabout, there.
As you know, the inside width between the railroad rails is 48.5-inches, and the outside width between the snowmobile front runners is typically 44-inches, leaving the snowmobile driver just 4.5" of space divided by two or 2 1/4" space between the runners and the steel rails on both sides. The overnight snow fall of about 4" heavy, wet, icy, crusty snow was, no doubt, why these three snowmobiles were out there, riding their machines down between the railroad rails. These front runner wheels are somewhat similar to railroad train wheels, so making snowmobile wheels that work good on a railroad track seems like a no-brainer, and would make the machine good to go on the tracks with or without enough snow on the ground. This seems like an easy fix for riding the railroad/snowmobile trail when there's not enough snow ...... just enough snow to cover the wood ties and gravel between the steel rails ....... but not enough snow to cover the steel rails, which is basically how it is, most of the time ......... don't you think! These three snowmobiles were all in a straight line, riding between the steel railroad rails on the fresh, thick snow and moving along at under 10-mph, taking care not to side hit the steel rails with their front runner/skis and if the two runner/skis had wheels that fit the rails, like a train, it seems like it could be a good fit ...... a snowmobile version similar to training wheels adapted to the railroad track rails, when there's not enough snow ..... boo-hoo ........ don't you think!
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Make sure you buy a trailer or have a pickup to haul it in for years like this one..................:
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I believe they cost around $350.00 per set. HK sports sells them, or you can buy direct. Dan
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Enjoy your trip! I keep hearing ongoing horror stories about organized theft up there, but it does sound beautiful! Back to the Rollerskis: I first saw them on a friends sled a few years ago. I thought it was too much to spend. But then we drove into town for lunch (approved in this town) and I was going crazy trying to control my sled, where he handled the whole trip as if he was in his car. Now that I have them, I wonder what took me so long! They aren't really needed for strait runs crossing roads, and I would never bother to deploy them for that, but anytime turns or any maneuvering is needed, they excel! They are spring loaded so they will self retract, or you can simply easily tip the sled from side to side, it's easier than is sounds.
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You are right about this!
When you get back, if you want to lower your standards to ride some NH trails, let me know. I'm available weekdays also.
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thanks for all the input!
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