A BIG thanks to M&M Powersports in Hancock Michigan

lukesju

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It was my brothers first ride with his 11 nytro. Replaced the slides before we left Lake Gogebic and by the time we got to Calumet the slides were wore straight through to the rail! We limped back to M&M Powersports were they were so gracious to let us borrow all the tools to change the slides. We also bought a marginal snow kit from them and they again borrowed the tools to install it in their parking lot. Thanks again Chad for your excellent service! We need more dealers like you!
 
ya Luke, you're supposed to drive those sleds on snow, that's why their called snowmobiles. If you do that your slides will last longer.... ;-)
 
09NytroRTX said:
wow, the snow must be thin up there!

There's still decent snow but it's getting very spotty. The snow was very sticky and almost slushy. It wasn't good for lubricating the slides.
 
They let me borrow tools once as well, it was SOOO nice of them. If I ever need anything try to call them first even though they are 8 hours from me.
 
17Rambler said:
Run that track looser.

X2

Rode my XTX last weekend in the same conditions and the slides show VERY little wear at all. (I was surprised)
 
SSX600 said:
17Rambler said:
Run that track looser.

X2

Rode my XTX last weekend in the same conditions and the slides show VERY little wear at all. (I was surprised)

The track was about as loose as it could be without ratcheting. It's weird how each sled is different as far as slide wear goes. My nytro did just fine with the slides too! The marginal snow kit in the front solved the issue on my brothers sled.
 
M&M is where I took a demo ride on an apex a few years back. Got me to buy a new one the next year!

The guys working there were really great to deal with. had electrical problems with my old thundercat, and they not only had what I needed, but also lent me their wire crimpers too!

I would definately consider them first when Im up in the keewenaw and needed something!
 
Chad has a brother that runs the Yamaha dealership in Greenland, MI - Pat's Yamaha. It's 30 or so miles north of Bergland at the intersection of trails 12 & 13. They are a no BS dealership and have always helped me out. My sled was purchased there and I order parts from them, even though I live 600 miles south. There are no descent dealers near me.
 
northernsledder.jk said:
Chad has a brother that runs the Yamaha dealership in Greenland, MI - Pat's Yamaha. It's 30 or so miles north of Bergland at the intersection of trails 12 & 13. They are a no BS dealership and have always helped me out. My sled was purchased there and I order parts from them, even though I live 600 miles south. There are no descent dealers near me.
x2 bought my last two sleds from pat and his son Kip good good people.
 
I was on the lake yesterday and lost my jack shaft bearing, call Chad and he was there with his Diesel to pick up my Nytro and give me a ride home. Sled will be fixed today, great service!

Thank you Chad and team.
 
That's good service.

Is there any descent snow left up there? I'd like to make one more trip before seasons end.
 
For us, not really. For you I am sure you would like it. We got close to 4 inches on Saturday however it is warm again today. It's okay.
 


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