How many CC were the bikes you were ice racing?
Like I mentioned, it was never a deal with the 250ccs. The 150cc did okay. Both 50ccs were really prone to freezing and sending me home on a bus lol
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Strongly do not recommend a Navi for winter beating.
As someone who's had to leave his winter beater scooter on the side of the road many winters and TTC home (I was too broke for a taxi and uber didn't exist), you will tolerate the cold temperatures much better than an air cooled carbureted...
That's just being short term cheap. Short term cheap is okay short term, but long term cheap is cheap forever.
Winners don't go half assed, so don't half ass cheapness. Go full ass and be cheap forever like a champ.
See the thing is, I'm really ******* cheap lol.
Couple ounces of stabilizer costs less than fresh gas, let alone replacing an injector if things do get gunked up.
Cheap man says just buy the stabilizer.
Never really understood not winterizing thing.
I have a motorcycle because I like riding it, so I don't count riding to and from the gas station as taking any "working" time.
I would have to pump the gas in the tank anyway, so I don't count filling it as any working time.
I would check and...
Riding season doesn't end until New Years Eve. Business as usual over here. So far I've forgotten that the T120 has heated grips a couple times until I'm a few blocks from my destination. Not sure if that speaks more to the quality of my gloves or the quality of my concussion.
Typically 3 seconds to 3 minutes to know it's as good as mine.
When I see a winner, I'm immediately making plans to buy it, and will figure out the rest later. I have a half dozen motorcycles, so if something isn't an immediate "**** YES!" then it's a hard no. Anything I buy but take longer...
Totally. What's sadder still is when you think that, the movie came over a quarter century ago, and aside from more work from home days and less paper... a lot really hasn't changed.
Studio Cycle.
Dundas St. is a crap shoot. Best pro tip is to park your truck and trailer on Medland St. just to the west of Studio. Either immediately before, or immediately after the Green P parking lot, you'll find lots of room for truck and trailer loading and unloading, unless another...
Same, but the multiple manufacturers I worked for were all in the powersports industry. And the work I still do (or at least did until my accident two months ago) has me in and out of dealerships every single day.
Powersports dealers aren't your average retailers. Just look at how wide the...
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