Too cold and/or getting old????
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all my toys are tip top shape. go out dirt bike riding every weekend. go out jetsking every weekend. go out surfing every weekend. go out snow boarding every weekend. and im 45.......... got to luv socal......dudes....!....LOL..!.......... the weather here keeps my old bones and muscle nice and warm.....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......LOL........!
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Too cold and/or getting old????
at 62 I have same problem but with heat/humidity so I tend to let my Polaris just hang together in summer and work on it in cooler months
also them hips dont work so good anymore so really hard doing most jobs - much easier sitting at puter in air con room
not sure I want to go back to camp site too soon as 3 feet of rain in last 3 days so Polaris is probably sitting in water up to axels and will need MORE work to get it going again
its quite amusing up there as a lot of retired folk and most have an ATV but in truth most are using it more as a wheelchair than anything else - bit sad
also them hips dont work so good anymore so really hard doing most jobs - much easier sitting at puter in air con room
not sure I want to go back to camp site too soon as 3 feet of rain in last 3 days so Polaris is probably sitting in water up to axels and will need MORE work to get it going again
its quite amusing up there as a lot of retired folk and most have an ATV but in truth most are using it more as a wheelchair than anything else - bit sad
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Too cold and/or getting old????
-16 out now but once finally got my dead a$$ out today filled wood box, cleaned shed a bit, put heet in all the vehicles (sled is only one that did not want to start well) Said hi was -6 today but sunny wind kinda sukked 15-22mph. Was not all that bad once got goin.
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Too cold and/or getting old????
Instigater, I hear you. It's been nippy lately, so I'm putting off the 50 hour service as long as I can. We went out on a frozen beaver pond in NH on Saturday and had a blast. It does get a bit harder to enjoy when it is 15 degrees and you're adding a 50mph wind chill to it.... [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] If anyone hasn't tried them yet, AWD donuts on ice are a blast if you don't mind giving your head a minute of two to readjust. Just crank the steering to one side and let 'er rip. I had a 50 foot long string of loops going in the snow covered ice. I decided I didn't need the centrifuge training anymore when I almost fell off after stopping. Still fun. Forgot the ski tube to pull the kids around. Ice is safer, none of those obnoxious trees that jump out at the kids when doing donuts.
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