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from: 4mykids 11/02/2011 12:09 PM
What is the weight capacity for the GIO Snowracer Downhill Snow Sled??
A: these are for kids.. not adults..go to a farm dealer and buy a calf sled.. by SNOOPYBEAR522 - SASKATOON, Saskatchewan, 12/12/2011 10:08 AM
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from: Ruslan 10/21/2010 01:52 PM
What is weight limit for this sledge?
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from: moblite 03/23/2010 09:24 AM
Would it be possible for ADMIN to answer the questions asked about the sled instead of letting "YO" insutling people with his stupidities???
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from: aljohnt 01/22/2010 05:05 AM
I have a gio 200 beast with worn bushings in the swing arm. You do not carry the bushings,nut and bolt . What are your suggestions? Also I know there are bushings in the swing arm but are there any in the frame?,or is it just a straight bolt?
A: you can go to a store that sells plastic tubing.. and they will sell you a lenght of special plastic like that puck board stuff... cut of what you need and drill a hole in it.. will last for ever .. check out the people who sell or make plastic signs & other products.. if you do not live in a larger city you will be out of luck... go to www.chinariders.com and ask there as well by SNOOPYBEAR522 - SASKATOON, Saskatchewan, 12/12/2011 10:08 AM
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from: yo 01/21/2010 03:37 PM
how long are they???
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from: richardnoble 01/04/2010 05:12 PM
can you ship to the uk?
A: yes because it says worldwide read the fine print by yo - , , 01/21/2010 03:38 PM
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from: 9825jim 12/22/2009 03:53 PM
What is weight limit for Snowracer?
A: get a fat guy to ride it see if it breaks by yo - , , 01/21/2010 03:40 PM
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from: Livejon265 12/09/2009 07:13 PM
What is the maximum weight for this snow racer?
A: read 9825jims answer by yo - , , 01/21/2010 03:42 PM
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from: rosco 12/09/2009 04:22 PM
what is the minimum age limit on the
gio snowracer downhill snow sled?
A: 1 month old baby by yo - , , 01/21/2010 03:41 PM
A: the person should be able to walk & steer this thing.. and you are responsible for their safety by SNOOPYBEAR522 - SASKATOON, Saskatchewan, 12/12/2011 10:10 AM