Let it friggen snow
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Let it friggen snow
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?
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Let it friggen snow
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.