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So I can still ride in the snow

jat4736

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My nephew shared this with me. I don't think I will be doing that modification.
 

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For sure....

This one has been around for some time..Was around $4,000.00 for the kit. Should be interesting ryde :thumbup:
 
The subject of riding Spyders in the snow does come up from time to time. Some of us have seen the kit.

General Information:

Manual states not to operate :ani29: in the snow. Rear wheel slips and front wheels act like plows. I got stuck in my driveway the first year (2008).

Adding studded tires--does not work here. Dealer tried that one. One ride from Wasilla to Eagle River and the plan was shelved.

The :spyder2: just does not track well on ice and snow. You are also begging to get into a demolition derby. Lots of truck and SUV's on the road--and just being there--you take your chances. From a safety standpoint--I would not recommend it.

Seth from MN would disagree with me. He posted winter driving videos on Northern roads in 2010.

I would recommend getting a snow machine and stay off the highways. :thumbup:
 
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