What kind of issues? Like not being able to use their gift card?
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Has anyone here used Bitrefill to purchase gift cards?
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Ahhh, I see. I didn’t know that about Don King.
Thats what I would do, just rip up the script.
Mikes got nothing to lose.
It’s sad that we all think in the back of our heads that it could be scripted. Just that thought alone.
Jake doesn’t need the money, it’s possible mike does though.
He may not have the stamina like Jake, but he has the power, speed and experience. I think it’ll be over quick
Iron Mike vs pretty boy Paul tonight.
Should be a good fight🥊
Smell of gas/oil mixture is the best, I can huff those fumes all day 🤣
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It’s definitely hard to justify investing thousands into a sport.
I do hope we get hammered with snow this winter though, it will certainly help the manufacturers.
Snow makes some people spend, even if they don’t have it.
Often times I consider getting out of the sport just from the low snow winters we’ve been experiencing alone.
But, as soon as I see those snow flakes coming down, I get excited again. Something about a smooth trail
They do have the best name forsure.
At one point, back in the 70’s there were around 250 snowmobiling manufacturers.
For quite some time now, there’s been only 4 left. Skidoo, Polaris, Yamaha & Arctic Cat.
Last year, Yamaha pulled the plug on its sled division. This year, Arctic Cat is pausing production by the sounds of it. I personally think they’re done.
It’s sad to see another manufacturer on the way out, but with low snow winters and only a few weeks to ride them in some areas, it’s hard to justify getting into the sport.
Entry level sleds for kids start at around $5k, then entry level for teenagers & adults start around $10k or so.
Then you get into $20k-$30k trail cruisers and hyper sleds.
When times get tough, the toys are always the first to go, and people are selling off their toys like crazy right now, and not even thinking about buying a new one.
Even with good rebates and incentives on new recreational and powersports products, a lot of people just aren’t buying.
Times are usually pretty good when people are spending money on recreational and powersports products, but when they start selling them all off, it’s a pretty good indication of the current times and the ones ahead.
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