I've ridden around town all Winter. Mostly 8-15 miles here and there with Gerbings jacket and heated gloves to make it quite comfortable down to about 20f, and a bit of a challenge below that.
Snow handling is fair at best. I don't take it to work if it snowing but I have made the 8 mile ride home in a few snowstorms without incident.
You True North guys seem to like the cold better than me here in New England- maybe the Can AM will work for you in colder weather. I think I would go with an SM5 over the SE5 for riding on snow - you can pull in the clutch when things get really slippery and gain a little control that the SE5 cannot give.
Snow handling is fair at best. I don't take it to work if it snowing but I have made the 8 mile ride home in a few snowstorms without incident.
You True North guys seem to like the cold better than me here in New England- maybe the Can AM will work for you in colder weather. I think I would go with an SM5 over the SE5 for riding on snow - you can pull in the clutch when things get really slippery and gain a little control that the SE5 cannot give.