I guess I learn the hard way. I went up a locally popular back road into the Sierra Nevadas last March and found out that my Spyder ST would not go in snow. All was well until I got up high enough and rounded a corner to find out the road had about 4" of snow on it and only two tracks from the few cars or trucks up there.
Once the rear wheel hit the snow, the ST stopped dead in its tracks. All it would do is spin the rear wheel. It seemed there was not enough traction to push the front wheels even a little. I had to back out, turn around and retrace my route up the mountain to get home.
Given its snowmobile heritage, I was a little surprised that the Spyder was so useless in just a few inches of snow. I realize it has tires, not tracks, but still expected a bit more out of it. Live and learn I suppose.
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