Brute Force 750 or Outlander 800R?
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It still looked cold though lol. I guess if you have the right cold weather gear and the wind is relatively calm, its probably bearable. People ride snowmobiles in the winter all the time. Not around here, never enough snow. Being in the sun helps too, shade when you're already cold is not a welcome thing.
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Boy, we've managed to hijack a thread again. Guilty, your honor.
Winter riding boots have 1000 grams of thinsulate each. Put on thin base layer long john's, regular long john's, flannel lined jeans, t-shirt, light shirt, heavy canvas shirt, and a winter jacket that is a jacket within a jacket. Snowmobile gloves, and full helmet with electric shield to keep it fog free. As long as my grip warmers work, I'm not cold. Have been caught out in a couple blizzards, and some nasty snow squalls. Still alive.
Winter riding boots have 1000 grams of thinsulate each. Put on thin base layer long john's, regular long john's, flannel lined jeans, t-shirt, light shirt, heavy canvas shirt, and a winter jacket that is a jacket within a jacket. Snowmobile gloves, and full helmet with electric shield to keep it fog free. As long as my grip warmers work, I'm not cold. Have been caught out in a couple blizzards, and some nasty snow squalls. Still alive.
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