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... "Why do you need 2 wheels on the front of that thing?" I told him,"Keeps the frame off the road."








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... "Why do you need 2 wheels on the front of that thing?" I told him,"Keeps the frame off the road."
You snow riders are brave, my Spyder will never see snow in it's life well maybe it will if for some reason I have it on the trailer and I get caught in snow but wait a minute I would also never travel in any direction with snow in my path as my SSR also will not see any snow.
Most probably don't believe this.White Gold, can't wait to go snowmobiling. Roger you got a sled, Tug Hill is forcast for up to 4 feet by sat.
Snow level is now at two feet and still snowing. For those of us that like the seasons, this is winter wonderland. Vtrider, how are things by you.Just cheched the web cam, got a foot since this morning.hyea:
Oh, come on everyone...snow is great...doesn't anyone here do anything but get on their Spyder? How about hittin' the slopes...certainly a bigger thrill than being on a bike!
Too bad it isn't just cold for only 2 months...get some skiing in and then back on the road!
White Gold, can't wait to go snowmobiling. Roger you got a sled, Tug Hill is forcast for up to 4 feet by sat.
Brrrrrrrrr!
Now I remember why we moved Down South.hyea:
Us too:clap: Going to be 70 here Sunday. I feel a ride coming on.
I would like to come to the UP and ride, but I have to wait till they get soom real snowfall. 2.5 feet on the hill now and still snowing. I was on Tug Hill a few years back (Dec 2001) when they got the record snowfall for the US. 127" 24 hour period, yep, thats over 10 feet.Report from Michigan Interactive
Quote: Thursday December 10 2009: WOW!!!!
Yesterdays Massive storm dumped a good 8 to 14 inches of heavy snow across all of the northern lower, southwestern lower and upper peninsula. The heaviest amounts in the northern lower and eastern UP. LES has been falling steady through the snowbelt areas along Lake Michigan and Superior all night. Winds are shifting westerly for the day and most of Friday bringing Emmet County back in the bulls eye again. From Paradise to Baraga in the UP you will find plenty of snow with more falling. The northwest corner of the lower will be in the zone all day and I expect the most base in the lower will be in Emmet County. Temps are falling and we expect very cold nights the next several days setting up some great riding on groomed trails. Low wet areas have not yet froze so watch out for that. We will be riding the Moosejaw trail from the Crooked River Lodge in Alanson Saturday morning leaving about 10am. Your welcome to come along! DMG Unquote:
The UP is a snowmobilers paradise. The northwest lower isn't bad either. The southwest lower where I live isn't bad but we get a lot of thaws in between our snows that can make things less than desirable. I was out last night and will be out again tonight. Snowmobiling is crazy fun.
Went Xmas shopping on the SE5 today. Set the temperature reading to that odd Foreignheat scale, got 31F.( Freezes 32, boils 212? Mr. F got his numbers at a seance, right?). A little chilly on the legs. Thought about re-installing those ugly wind deflectors that came with my BRP 23 inch shield. Naw, I'd have to replace a couple of Dzus. Maybe I'll buy some Long John lowers for under my jeans. On the way out of the store a Yamaha rider sneers at me and sez, "Why do you need 2 wheels on the front of that thing?" I told him," Keeps the frame off the road. " . Threw it in reverse and took off while he was still back pedaling his bike out of the parking place.
'Nuff said!:shocked:
Max