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Like the title says why do some people snowcheck a new sled each spring, then subsequently sell their previous sled for what I assume is a loss each spring? Even if you have that amount of disposable income to lose a few grand each year, why? I can understand getting a new one after a few years when something actually changes on the sled. But otherwise it seems pointless.
For example I saw a 23β boost vr1 listed today on Facebook, ad says not available until 3/1. But person goes on to say they snowchecked this sled and plan to snowcheck a 24β in the spring.
And if you arenβt paying for it outright, what bank is cool with you constantly financing new sleds and rolling over what I assume to be negative equity into a new one?
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