4 Stages Of Snowmobiling

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Published 2022-02-03

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  • @xmhkillz
    Seems about right, only forgetting the part where you sell it next year for $500 while continuing the claim of "Runs like a charm"
  • @reddragon6613
    Nothing like riding an old sled from the 70s or 80s, and you pretty much nailed the experience.
  • @them8tysibulba
    most relatable part: youtubing how to do a specific maintenance/repairing task and impatienly skipping around. Also getting sidetracked and watching Charlie Berens videos... wait...
  • @Jethrosgarage
    Those GS 340s were extremely reliable. Riding a leaf spring sled is a great workout. I own nine sleds all between 1971 and 1976, bogey wheel suspension and the engine in my lap is how I roll!
  • @samflynn3891
    I dont know how many times I've said, "Just get to the part where..." while watching YouTube repair videos...
  • The distraction into watching old packer highlights was icing on the cake with this one, good job Charlie, you make Wisconsin proud.
  • @GaryT1952
    Just like a boat...two happiest moments are: the day you buy and the day you sell
  • Ahh yes, the old sleds..... ride em one day, fix em two days....repeat. We loved em!
  • @bomber767
    You missed one crucial stage...dealing with a stuck/buried sled (ditch, deep snow, etc.). It's a crappy day when that happens, haha. Keep up the great vids Charlie!
  • @snowwhite5842
    One of the first things I wondered my first winter in the South was how do you get to the bar in a snowstorm if you don’t have a snowmobile? Spoiler alert, when it snows in the South, nothing’s open.
  • @w0197
    Cooking a dead mouse in your snowmobile is honestly the most genuinely mid-west gag you've had. And you're the king of them. Pure honest humor.
  • Oh Man, all of that is absolutely spot-on! Take away the football helmet and use a different brand sled and I have literally lived EVERY. SINGLE. THING. in that video!
  • @cdnbcn6164
    A wise man once told me "when buying used sleds, be prepared to spend on it what you paid for it".. I laughed and then cried when he was 100% spot on.
  • @paulhare662
    Reminds me of my first time on a raggedy Arctic Cat. Hit the throttle and cut full left, bars locked the throttle wide open, full throttle locked the bars. Spent quite a while making little circles very rapidly. Shame nobody had movie cameras in 1977.
  • Snowmobile‘s only have two speeds: probably too fast and definitely too fast. But you can forget this secret third speed which is just the word fuck!
  • That's is an accurate portrayal of every single run in I've had with any sled that wasn't new. Which was all of them. All you missed was the part where you attempt to restore one, and then realize it's more valuable in pieces.
  • @cster9261
    “I got a snowmobile for my wife for Christmas” it’s a good trade if you can get it….”
  • @SexyLilSeaOtter
    As some one who just recently started snowmobiling the feeling like you ran 3 marathons but only burning 2 calories is one of the truest things I have heard all day.