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Video of me riding the Monster to work in the snow - nice

Started by firefish, March 20, 2014, 05:16:10 AM

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BoDiddley

I am on the road as soon as the snow is off, (you have bigger cojones than I), and I have to rinse off the bike to remove the salt even  after a slightly wet ride. Last winter I threw the bike in the truck for Arkansas to visit my uncle and look for twistys.  On the way back we ran into snow all through IL and spent that night in Chicago.  Just one night and I can still find a few pits on the forks and other alumi parts.  I can't imagine you give it a rinse at the end of every work day.   How do you deal with the salt or are your roads salt free?
"But sire what are we to do.  You have taken all our weapons and now the heathen hordes are at the gate.  Are we to lie down and give them our lives.  Without weapons they will make us eat ourselves."

lpgoldtop

No fair! My monster won't even start if it's below 40°.

The Don

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DucatiGirl87

You sir are absolutely insane. I live in Wisconsin so I'm well aware of what winter driving is all about. Plus my Monster refuses to start if it is 45 or below. She's a finicky pregnant dog!