Thanks for the plug Drew, "I know what you got for Christmas too."
If your in town this week drop by, were having a garage party for lunch, Jogger's BBQ-n. You missed Chili dogs on Tuesday...
One of my well to do friends got a custom-made fun hauler built for him in Chicago a few years ago for motocross racing, it ended up costing him $ 90 000 U.S by the time it was fininshed. Paul, or "Spodey" as we call him, did not do his homework, turns out that his brand new funhauler is not...
I spoke to a customer this morning who rode frisby Monday and Tuesday, said it was EPIC, with high avy danger he stayed on flat stuff and in the tree's, visibitly was great he said. I'd assume Boulder would be killer as well, I rode both spots on the weekend and they have no shortage of...
we had our annual vip party last night at Bow cycle north, check out some of the vintage bikes......the old guys or guys who grew up in a motocross family like myslef might just see a few of their daddys bikes....
I only have pilot 9's in stock at the moment for replacements, Kenny G my brp warranty rep is back in the office on monday so hopefully he'll get back to me then......As I said mine are peeling too so I'm interested to see what he has to say and how many other guys will are unhappy, that...
mine starts first pull every time, unless its a wuss pull after digging for 30 min,the prototype I had last april did the same thing are yours is now though, take it to a BRP dealer and have them plug it in to BUDDS.(call first though) I'm not too booked up in service at my shop so.....
The most fun part was being stuck on the highway last night between Rogers Pass and Golden for 3 hours and getting home at 2:30, my wife was not happy.:d:d I was passed out the entire way home though.
Yep, that seemed to be the issue for those guys. You'd just rode untill you were stuck, or if sombody waved you over to help them, then you'd get stuck trying to help them, and so on, no matter what the sled, everybody was stuck and was digging,.......IT WAS FUN AS HELL.
nope, 1 63, he was just as stuck, no base, soooo deep. I saw guys on turbo yammies(Nytro) stuck on flat ground, it was the best of the worst. I'm thinking a 3 inch track , some good luck, and forced induction would be the only way to go "wherever you want". I did see a 174 ish cat at the cabin...
It was this deep on the weekend, quit your job, sell your house and get there asap, and bring your shovel. I had more shovel stucks 2 days this weekend that all last year combined, which was 900 miles on my odometer.