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SNOW
GLOVES
Click
here
to
watch
a
video
from
Parts
Manager
Steve
Martin
where
he
explains
different
types
of
snowmobile
gloves.

Snow
gloves
come
in
3
different
types
&
2
different
styles.
The
2
different
styles
are
short
cuff
&
full
gauntlet.
The
3
types
are:
1. Uninsulated
Lightweight-these
gloves
are
used
for
the
drier
warmer
days
&
make
great
gloves
for
loading
&
unloading
or
spares
for
your
backpack.
2. Midweight-these
gloves
offer
good
protection
with
thicker
insulation
on
the
back
of
the
glove
&
thinner
insulation
on
the
palms
for
better
feel.
They
also
have
leather
palms
for
increased
grip.
3. Heavyweight-these
gloves
offer
great
warmth
&
protection.
They
have
heavy
duty
insulation
on
the
back
of
the
glove
but
still
have
thin
palms
for
a
better
feel.
They
are
gauntlet
style
for
less
snow
intrusion
thru
the
cuff
area.
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STUCK
SUCKS
Click
here
to
watch
a
video
from
Parts
Manager
Steve
Martin
where
he
explains
different
ways
to
get
your
sled
unstuck
from
the
snow.

It
has
finally
started
snowing
this
year
&
we
got
a
large
amount
of
snow
in
a
short
period
of
time.
This
means
the
snow
is
deep
&
soft
because
it
hasn’t
had
a
chance
to
set
up,
so
when
you
venture
off
trail
you
stand
the
chance
of
getting
stuck.
We
all
know
getting
stuck
is
no
fun
so
I
have
put
together
some
items
to
help
when
you
do
get
stuck.
The
first
item
is
a
snow
shovel-this
is
used
to
dig
out
around
the
sled
to
help
get
it
moving
again.
The
next
item
is
the
Snowbunje
Rattler
pulling
device.
It
has
a
handle
&
when
hooked
to
the
front
spindle
&
stretched
out,
it
provides
tremendous
pulling
force
to
get
a
sled
out.
Another
item
is
the
Snowbunje
Cobra
pulling
device.
It
has
a
hook
on
both
ends
&
is
used
with
a
tow
strap
&
hooked
to
another
sled
to
help
you
pull
out
of
the
snow.
These
are
great
items
to
help
get
your
sled
out
when
stuck,
because
stuck
sucks.
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CHECK
YOUR
TIRES
Click
here
to
watch
a
video
from
Service
Manager
Tyler
Mason
where
he
explains
why
checking
your
tires
is
so
important.

Attention
all
Motorcycle
Riders!
It
is
very
important
to
check
your
tire
condition
&
pressure
before
every
ride.
The
most
common
breakdown
for
motorcycles
is
tire
failure.
When
the
only
thing
between
you
&
the
pavement
is
your
tires,
it’s
best
to
understand
&
maintain
them
properly.
The
best
thing
you
can
do
is
to
keep
your
tires
properly
inflated.
A
tire
that
is
under
inflated
generates
a
lot
of
heat
which
can
lead
to
excessive
wear,
a
blow
out
&
can
alter
the
handling
of
your
motorcycle.
As
far
as
the
condition
goes,
make
sure
your
tire
tread
depth
is
at
3mm
or
more,
if
it’s
less
thatn
3mm-it’s
time
to
replace
them.
We
know
that
you’re
busy
&
that
your
time
is
valuable,
therefore
we
offer
FREE
PICK
UP
&
DELIVERY!
That’s
right,
we
will
come
pick
up
your
ride
&
deliver
it
back
to
you
at
no
cost.
We
service
all
makes
&
models.
Mention
this
ad
&
receive
15%
OFF
any
service
through
January
31,
2012!
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Birds
of
Prey
Motorsports
721
Hannibal
Street Caldwell,
ID
83605
www.birdsofpreymotorsports.com
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here
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