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Old 11-11-2005, 04:10 PM
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Default Re: riding in the snow?

Originally Posted by onepointone
i posted it on offtopic.com to see if anyone knew anything about it.. this is what i got...

http://www.iceroadracing.net/videos.htm

people are fucking nuts!!

Hmm, that looks fun, I guess it woudlnt be bad at all with those spikes...
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Old 11-14-2005, 07:21 AM
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Last winter I rode my F4 to work after a storm.

The roads had been plowed around my house and I was good to go.

Took the left onto Damneck from General Booth and it was still fine. As soon as I got past that last light heading to the base it was nothing but ice. Not smooth ice either. You know what happens when people drive on snow covered roads that haven't been plowed and the snow melts a little and then re-freezes with tire ruts everywhere?

Ya, picture me pulling up to the gate guard with both feet on the ground for support.

Too funny.
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