CloverHillCrawler
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Got stuck out in the storms on Sunday. After one batch had moved through another popped up real fast after attending a funeral on Sunday and I was on my way home and couldn't wait for it to pass as I had to go to work early Monday.
All I can say is thank you for the recommendation of these Quatrac's.
I was dealing with water ponding and running off of hills. If anybody is familiar with DC I had to go from Gaithersburg to Frederick on 355 as not to get mixed in with all of the traffic on 270 during a storm especially as the sun is going down.
It was a beautiful view of the lightning going across the sky, I never quite had that type of view of a storm at night but I have to give it to the Quatrac's, I was worried at first about the grip these would have in a downpour.
They were spot on, I was able to maintain 35-40 mph without hydroplaning and never lost their grip. Me on the other hand, well I was soaked like a wet rat. I had only expected light showers so I only took a windbreaker.
I pulled the Corbin off of the bike and gave it some love with some saddle soap and pulled out the frunk and access panels as to let a fan pass air air over and through the Spyder to dry it out.
Anything else I should check or lubricate after having the USS CloverCrawler out for a spin in the great blue? I feel like I need to mount a 5 inch Mk 45 on the frunk after that ride.:doorag:

All I can say is thank you for the recommendation of these Quatrac's.
I was dealing with water ponding and running off of hills. If anybody is familiar with DC I had to go from Gaithersburg to Frederick on 355 as not to get mixed in with all of the traffic on 270 during a storm especially as the sun is going down.
It was a beautiful view of the lightning going across the sky, I never quite had that type of view of a storm at night but I have to give it to the Quatrac's, I was worried at first about the grip these would have in a downpour.
They were spot on, I was able to maintain 35-40 mph without hydroplaning and never lost their grip. Me on the other hand, well I was soaked like a wet rat. I had only expected light showers so I only took a windbreaker.
I pulled the Corbin off of the bike and gave it some love with some saddle soap and pulled out the frunk and access panels as to let a fan pass air air over and through the Spyder to dry it out.
Anything else I should check or lubricate after having the USS CloverCrawler out for a spin in the great blue? I feel like I need to mount a 5 inch Mk 45 on the frunk after that ride.:doorag:

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