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Thread: Maggot High Speed Transport TR
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10-25-2004, 06:23 PM #1
Maggot High Speed Transport TR
Took the Blue Beast out on it's maiden voyage today. The beast works better than I ever thought. Soft ride, plenty of suspension, smooth, solid. Easy to tow through 3 feet of snow. Pulled the dog and wife around up at Tony Grove. Then got some good turns in later.
This thing will RALLY maggots at 30mph down roads and 10-15mph through pow.
Blue Beast Video (1min-2mb)
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10-25-2004, 06:30 PM #2
is that a indy 440?
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10-25-2004, 06:34 PM #3
WOW, my three year old son watched that with me and says he wants a ride too.
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10-25-2004, 06:36 PM #4Polaris Widetrak. 159" x 20" track. 617 pound beast. 500cc engine. Plenty of power with low gear ratio.
Originally Posted by BlurredElevens
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10-25-2004, 06:39 PM #5
So, uh, when's the maiden voyage with maggots en tow?
That thing looks http://skiingismylife.com/media/fm.gif
Beer for you and your dog's favorite form of treat offered as compensation.
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10-25-2004, 06:40 PM #6Looks a lot like my Indy, and I guarantee you'll be able to "rally maggots" going a lot faster then "30 mph"......
Originally Posted by Trackhead
Watch the seventh episode of
The Blurred Chronicles
Episode Six
HATERS GONNA HATE!!!! lol
The Blurred Chronicles on facebook
'Karma' is an Eastern religious concept which views all human dramas as the will of God as opposed to present - and past - life actions.
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10-25-2004, 06:43 PM #7No doubt. The blue beast has no upper limit.
Originally Posted by BlurredElevens
I guess they call it an Indy Wide Trak.
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10-25-2004, 06:45 PM #8
Originally Posted by boarderline
The only compensation I need is a solid partner to tour with. I will be bringing it to SLC for Timpanogos and Uinta action this winter. I'll be posting a thread for rides when I'm in SLC.
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10-25-2004, 06:45 PM #9Hopefully get to test that beast out this weekend
Originally Posted by boarderline
My Montana has an East Infection
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10-25-2004, 07:30 PM #10
ME! ME! ME! I wanna ride!!!
Call me - we should go out this weekend. You bring the beast, I'll bring... whatever you want me to bring.
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10-25-2004, 07:35 PM #11I think I work all weekend. I usually work 11a-11p on sat-sun. Take a dy off during the week and we'll get out.
Originally Posted by Twoplanker
Going around 10am on wednesday, then all day thurs-friday.
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10-25-2004, 08:33 PM #12
Make sure you let me know when you are going to do that yurt trip. With my new work schedule (4 days on and 4 days off), I should be able to tow the sled down from Missoula for some madness!


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10-26-2004, 03:37 AM #13
Have you got the GPS throttle module that drives the sled back to a pre-programmed point so that you and your ski partner can lap a face all day long?
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10-26-2004, 08:18 AM #14I am off today. Though I am having a few talks with the toilet, up close and personal.
Originally Posted by Trackhead
Utards, take your vitamins!!! OUr office has the flu. It is not as bad as previous though. 1st day, hard core stomach pains (yesterday), lots of TP going to be needed, left work early. Slept from 1PM to 8:30 PM on couch, got up to go to bed, asleep by 9, woke up at 7:30 am this am. No booting anymore, just achey. Feel like I could be working and not taking a precious day off, but work is MAKING people stay home.
Track, love to hit you up on a day or two this year on an outing.
Twoplanker said he will bring whatever. I AM whatever.
"boobs just make the world better really" - Woodsy
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10-26-2004, 11:05 AM #15Thinking of building one.....honest
Originally Posted by bad_roo
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10-26-2004, 11:07 AM #16
Definition
Specifically, a left module over the ring R consists of an abelian group (M, +) and an operation R × M -> M (scalar multiplication, usually just written by juxtaposition, i.e. as rx for r in R and x in M) such that
For all r,s in R, x,y in M, we have
(rs)x = r(sx)
(r+s)x = rx+sx
r(x+y) = rx+ry
1x = x
Usually, we simply write "a left R-module M" or RM.
Some authors omit condition 4 for the general definition of left modules, and call the above defined structures "unital left modules". In this encyclopedia however, all modules are assumed to be unital, and all rings are assumed to have a one.
A right R-module M or MR is defined similarly, only the ring acts on the right, i.e. we have a scalar multiplication of the form M × R -> M, and the above three axioms are written with scalars r and s on the right of x and y.
If R is commutative, then left R-modules are the same as right R-modules and are simply called R-modules.
So is this a left module, a right module or is the underlying ring commutative?Merde De Glace
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10-26-2004, 11:12 AM #17It already exists. It's called 'The Cameraman'.
Originally Posted by Idris
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10-26-2004, 11:14 AM #18
Originally Posted by Buster Highmen
B, do you have an equation or formula to make me feel better from this fing flu?"boobs just make the world better really" - Woodsy
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10-26-2004, 11:16 AM #19
My favorite part was how your skis almost tore you a new asshole when you jumped off the moving sled acting all cool & shit...

Nice ride. Good work. I wish I could join in the fun, but am geographically challenged.
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10-26-2004, 11:17 AM #20No. Algebraic topology is generally a source of headaches, not a panacea.
Originally Posted by Buzzworthy
Merde De Glace
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10-26-2004, 11:33 AM #21Guys around here go out with 4-6 people on 2 sleds. Two guys rideing side by side (one on each running board) and one towing, they ride up then attach the sleds together and one guy drives down towing the second sled while the others ski. They take turns and can pound an area pretty heavily.
Originally Posted by bad_roo
You are what you eat.
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There's no such thing as bad snow, just shitty skiers.
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10-26-2004, 11:36 AM #2230mph pft. Mine will double one and pull another at 55mph. Ask Z-bo how long his arms felt.
Originally Posted by Trackhead
You are what you eat.
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There's no such thing as bad snow, just shitty skiers.
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10-26-2004, 12:38 PM #2330mph is a hell of a lot faster than the average 2-3mph that someone skinning is doing.
Originally Posted by Beaver
I won't yo-yo people with the sled. You still have to get off your ass and walk. I just want it to get up the long approach roads, etc.
Don't want to look like the rest of the slednecks with budweiser bellies.
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10-26-2004, 12:56 PM #24Ya, I don't yo yo either it's too stinky and noisy. Sleds are certainly nice when you can acess the back of a drainage with a 30 - 40 km aproach. Be careful though, some people can not avoid the call of the sledneck. I've got a friend who used to to tour, now he sleds.
Originally Posted by Trackhead

Around here it's Kokanee bellies.You are what you eat.
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There's no such thing as bad snow, just shitty skiers.
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10-26-2004, 04:43 PM #25
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You were out with the sled already? Thats seems early but I haven't been around all week. Maybe we'll see you on the way out Wednesday...either hitting Beginner Bowl and Meadow Face or skinning out to Cornice Ridge. I think we are leaving the valley around 6.30. White Honda Civic.
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