I saw a Ural with sidecar on the 5th Sideroad approaching Guelph Line today. Brrrr.
I saw a Ural with sidecar on the 5th Sideroad approaching Guelph Line today. Brrrr.
Good luck finding somewhere to legally ride a snowmobile in Toronto.Some people don't give two ***** about all that salt on their bike... Riding a bike in the winter is a joke that's why they have snowmobiles.. Already had a person in this forum saying how they enjoy extended season and then a week or two later crashed..
Trailer it up north? And yeah pretty much half the people out here in the country ride snowmobiles so we just ride on each others property and there's SK much snow this year you wouldn't do any grass damage. There is **** loads of trails to ride on. I just don't understand riding a bike getting it covered in salt makes me wanna cry.Good luck finding somewhere to legally ride a snowmobile in Toronto.
Always wanted one but even when I lived out in the country I couldn't think of where I would ride it without illegally trespassing on other peoples' property. Same with dirtbikes and ATVs. Then I found out that almost everyone just ignores that fact. I know all my neighbours hated snowmobilers because they'd ride across your lawn even when there was next to no snow and tear it all up.
Although I see ATVs more often in Toronto now (on public streets) than I did in the country, lol.
Some people don't give two ***** about all that salt on their bike... Riding a bike in the winter is a joke that's why they have snowmobiles..