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wheelers are different than what you posted, what you posted is basically a motorcycle with 2 front wheels. which really defeats the purpose of riding a motorcycle.... but whatever

Last winter I almost bought a new 4 wheeler i think it a polaris... i forget. I dont ride aggressively. I might just try to find a cheap used one so i can ride to the lake and go fishing in the winter. a couple of my neighbors do that all the time. I wont need a house, i have a pretty good cold weather suit, i went walking -30F degree weather in it once barely felt it. I was kinda drunk at the time and thought "ya know if i slip and hit my head etc i'd probably die" so i turned around and went back home.

ski-doos are alright, but i believe Polaris is top seller in NA. then there is Artic Cat and Yamaha

I almost took a job with polaris, they are based in minnesota... so is arctic cat.

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Go back and read your original comment and then mine in context. Can Am makes many more products than the 3 wheelers. The company continues to innovate and is an industry leader.

How are the snowmobile trails in your area now?

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i know cam-am makes all sort of things. your original topic was about 3 wheeled motorcycles...

look i dont give a fuck if your a fan boy or not, what i stated was correct... polaris and yamaha, and arctic cat all make the same things, fuck even honda

How are the snowmobile trails in your area now

they okay, up north is better, there is groups/clubs that go out and groom the trails. Minnesota actually has quite an extensive trail system. Alot of farmers and private properties open their land up in the winter. Like, if i wanted to i could come out my garage (im in a suburb) ride the easements and connect to a trail to which i could go anywhere from... its pretty insane

once you get up north lots of snow, where im at meh. this weekend we supposed to get around 10" or so

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Not a fan boy, just pointing out that the Can Am brand includes more than vehicles, in your own words:

“meant for people who want to ride but want more than 2 wheels thinking they will fall over, oh and for old people too”

Have you gotten out on the trails at all? With any luck I’ll get a couple hundred miles this weekend