Too many hobbies....

Legdragger

Bringing it back
Location
New Hampshire
Been riding the bike a little this winter as well as the sled and totally neglecting the X2.


YouTube - snow riding

I got a nice tatoo from the carbide back tire riding in the front yard when I got off the packed track I made with the sled and the bike sunk up to the axle in fourth and ejected me then got slapped me in the back by the spinning tire. It healed up nicely though since then.


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This a a clip from December riding with no studs in about 8 inches of snow.

YouTube - Snow Riders

Here is what I did most of this winter though:

http://s21.photobucket.com/albums/b266/Trasher_/?action=view&current=S6301403.flv


Funny thing is I spend less money riding my bike and sled than when I ride my jet ski. :27:
 

Legdragger

Bringing it back
Location
New Hampshire
I got this a few months back too, low maintenance and about as safe as it gets with handlebars and a motor.

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That is the $700 KDX on the left and the $500 XR on the right. Cheaper than a figging mountain bike and they are both street legal!

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This is a fun trail about a mile from the driveway that is covered with dinosaur eggs and marbles just to keep it interesting. Pic from last Fall.

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And this is what keeps me from hanging out at the bar at night. My future mountain sled. 02 Polaris RMK 800, $850 basket case but it ran. Hope to ride it up on the Canadian border this season but the Pensacola trip is getting close.....


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Legdragger

Bringing it back
Location
New Hampshire
It is low stress when they all run but that has never happened...... The bikes are the easiest to keep running. Sleds aren't bad until you hit a hidden boulder or log under the snow.

I need an assistant to keep these things running.
 
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