just getting started for some of us. Burned through a tank of gas on thursday (took day off from work so I could ride). Left the house with temps in the upper 60s. It was a beautiful day and I was glad that I was able to blow the spider webs off the busa.Sadly our riding season has come to an end......I will keep my bike ready just in case we get an odd nice day but for the most part it will be getting ready for winter storage....
It won't be long before we look like Alaska around here....snow is on it's way.just getting started for some of us. Burned through a tank of gas on thursday (took day off from work so I could ride). Left the house with temps in the upper 60s. It was a beautiful day and I was glad that I was able to blow the spider webs off the busa.
Some factory sleds have over 200hp..and are boosted from the factory.Don't you guys have snow machines ? If I'd lived in the Great White North I'd be putting a Gen II motor in one of those things LOL.
I have a neighbor that has 3 adult sleds and 3 child sleds....he has a pile of money tied up in them and seems always stressed that he won't get a decent season....Growing up in Michigan I had a few memorable opportunities to ride snowmobiles (Yamaha SRX, Phazer and V-Max). Super fun. Just awesome. But like BB, the short season would be a no-go for me. I chronically struggle with anything that sits for too long. I'd like to look into renting a machine for an organized trail ride. Just show up and go.
I got out and rode today. Weather was nice and rode for about 30 minutes.
Time constrained. Had to get it in for as long as I could.A whole thirty minutes?![]()
Beautiful!!Can’t beat a fall day on the Cherohala and the Gap.
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-20'C here this morning.....the only thing I'm riding is my couch with my right hand twisting the TV remote.....