Broker man
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Wishing for good weather to go riding again.
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Welcome to the forum. Please take a minute to add your location to your profile. It gives context to your posts and helps others give better answers when/if you post questions.Wishing for good weather to go riding again.
So do the Mitas E07sSnow? Heidenau K60 Scouts have a Mud & Snow rating.
Yup.I can tell you from personal experience that Mitas E07's are excellent in snow!
Not seeing your point... I long ago lost track of the times I rode serious distance in the snow. Not high on my list of fun things to do, but ABS is a wonderful thing to have in the snow. The colder, the better for snow riding. And the worst is right at 32F and the sun comes out. That was the only time I crashed. Picked it up, adjusted some stuff, bungied the pant leg closed and rode another 800 miles home that day. No mirrors or windscreen sucks in traffic.Nope. . . . not gonna happen. . . . y'all are crazy.
Ha ha ... Haven’t seen anyone else having it, so I am assuming it’s not contagious. Cost me about $200 to get it though!Is it contagious? Is there a vaccine?
I did it once. . . . in '83. . . . in Washington, on my Seca with Dunlop Elites; not what you would call M&S rated. Came out of work to find about a foot of unexpected snow. Waited for the parking lot to empty, so I could ride in the tracks. Butt was puckered the whole way; no crash though.. . . . I long ago lost track of the times I rode serious distance in the snow. . . .
I absolutely love Army Corps campgrounds. They all have covered picnic tables, and you can select specific camp spots. Most state parks are first come, first serve, and no coverings.New Tag, something Corps of Engineers. I was Corps of Engineers in the Army.
Or something equivalent for non-USA members. The CoE is national agency resposible for watershed and waterways among other things.New Tag, something Corps of Engineers. I was Corps of Engineers in the Army.
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