what's wrong with that? LOL just stay to the right LOL
If I can keep my sled cool and trails are open I will ride. Carbides and hifax are easy to replace and cheap. Can’t really do any other damage to sled IMO. My sled and been through years of spring riding, good snow, mud, water, bare roads all part or March/April riding and if you saw it you would think the sled never left garage. And lots of Southern Wi miles and you know what that’s like.I could never understand why people ride trash and wreck their sleds seems senseless to me. Do something else anything or trailer to where you can find snow for a brief spin if you must.
You should expand and sell motors in Presque Isle. Saw a group of riders at the gas station today with the sled hood open and smoke pouring from it. Didn't want to stick my nose where it did not belong but a wise guess is that riding on ice trails and pavement didn't do very well for the engine to cool, scratchers or not.Like I said...people can do what they want...trails are open...(even though we advised people not to ride)...its extremely hard and icy out there...some of the corners are flat out danerous...the lakes have ZERO lube...but im done arguing with people...just come buy your slides and carbines from me....lol...my sled is staying parked until we get more snow.
I think 3 to 6 would make them rideable again....and 6 plus or more would extend our season another two weeks at least...provided we have no multiple 40 degree days with rainAttakman how much snow do you think it would take to make it some what decent? Do you think 6" would do it?
Thank youI think 3 to 6 would make them rideable again....and 6 plus or more would extend our season another two weeks at least...provided we have no multiple 40 degree days with rain
I'll believe it when I see it...but yeah wouldn't that be great!!
You picked a heck of a time pclark to ditch the snow...or lack of, and hit the sand.I agree with Attackman but think we need 6"+, We got back this afternoon and things looked pretty sad from Tomahawk through Minocqua, and all the way home to MW. Those were views from the truck as we came north, the woods trails I think are still good but it's hard pack ice snow. Sun burning southern exposure like it should in February. Like RPH130 noted sleds are going to overheat in these conditions. I'm parked until some lube snow falls, looks good for this week according to a lot of forecasts.
Town roads are hard packed ice, brutal to drive on with a car, have to suck on a sled....
Trails sucked where we were this week!
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Some things just work out right. It was a warm relaxing week, my wife needed it more than I did but I have to admit it was pretty nice.You picked a heck of a time pclark to ditch the snow...or lack of, and hit the sand.