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Re: Syncro Snow Pics

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HarryMann wrote:
Not sure I'll ever really use the syncro to best effect (too scared!)

Oh you will and you're very close to our Summer Syncropendence site as you must know... and they are the best balanced snowmobiles ever. 45 in deep snow on the outside lane is about right, with the odd burst up to 55 or so, and across lanes with good tyres anytime you like :ok

I second that. It's what they were really made for: an all-weather, all-conditions MPV (in the true sense) :ok
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Re: Syncro Snow Pics

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Some great photos. Amazing the difference on the other side of Dartmoor, we didn't get a sausage over here.
Determined to get my syncro back on the road this year now. Last taxed in 2009!! Oh the shame! :oops:

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Re: Syncro Snow Pics

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