Let it friggen snow
#6
It is some frigg'n nasty out there right now Bluethumb,I'm going to lay low untill it slows down some.It is a blast,sure makes the trails a lot smoother.
Looks like White Juan all over again from my window,well,pretty close.
Looks like White Juan all over again from my window,well,pretty close.
#7
Well, they're threatening left and right here. Supposed to snow on and off for several days.
The truck driving side of my brain says "Oh no, not that!". The ATV riding side of my brain says "Yeah baby - bring it on!"
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The truck driving side of my brain says "Oh no, not that!". The ATV riding side of my brain says "Yeah baby - bring it on!"
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#8
Holy S**t batman, what a storm. We only got about a foot, but wind. Sun of a beeach, think the house is going to leave the foundation here and fly south. I went breakin' trails anyway, as you would. Bearclaws are a fine tire in the snow, but I may need a jet kit and pipe to really turn 'em. Nothing is frozen here, so when I went through the first hole, the bike looked like a snowball, and was all iced up by the time I got home. Do any of you guys find that you have to screw around with the idle adjustment **** when running in colder weather? My machine wants to stall, and I have to turn up the idle, choking it doesn't seem to help any. Maybe I'm getting snow in the airbox? Is there a default position I should start with? It's always been a little cold blooded in the winter. Any suggestions?
#10
We haven't had to do any special adjusting - yet. Last year we rode down to about 20 degrees - not all that cold. Our Cats are kinda warm blooded. They have to warm up for a bit with the choke on in order to keep running when we first start them. Once warmed up though, they run like it was summer.


