Honda TRX700XX Forum - Club700XX banner
1 - 18 of 18 Posts

· Registered
Joined
·
187 Posts
Discussion Starter · #1 ·
We got 12" of snow over the weekend, our township declared snow emergency wich allowed atvs on the streets. Had alot of fun on the roads while it was snowing but now the roads are clear and the emergency is over and the xx goes nowhere in a foot of snow. :cry:
 

· Premium Member
Joined
·
1,889 Posts
Snicker, snicker.... Sorry guys but I live in California and WE don't get snow where we don't want it. I've been watching the news and just laughing my ass off watching everyone dig themselves out of 1-2 feet of snow. We get liquid sunshine and can ride all year long for the most part.

roadkill :lol:
 

· Registered
Joined
·
187 Posts
Discussion Starter · #4 ·
I might have done a little better with different tires, I`m still burning up the stockers. Still to deep, I`m hoping it will melt down a little so I can get some riding in.


Snicker, snicker.... Sorry guys but I live in California and WE don't get snow where we don't want it. I've been watching the news and just laughing my ass off watching everyone dig themselves out of 1-2 feet of snow. We get liquid sunshine and can ride all year long for the most part.

roadkill :lol:

__________________
I love the snow, it is beautiful and it makes everything quiet. I just don`t want so much that I can`t ride
 

· Registered
Joined
·
1,592 Posts
hey is this law in all states (that u can ride ur quad on the streets in a snow emegency).......12'' is nothing haha last time we got a snow emegency we got 3.5' feet......
 

· Registered
Joined
·
187 Posts
Discussion Starter · #6 ·
hey is this law in all states (that u can ride ur quad on the streets in a snow emegency).......12'' is nothing haha last time we got a snow emegency we got 3.5' feet......
Not sure if that is how it works in all states, check with the governing body that governs atvs in your state. In Pa it`s DCNR ( Department of Conservation and Natural Resources) Here it states, "ATVs may be operated on streets or highways during periods of emergency, if declared by the jurisdiction, or when necessary to cross a bridge or culvert"

http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/forestry/atv/operation.aspx
 

· Registered
Joined
·
306 Posts
Snicker, snicker.... Sorry guys but I live in California and WE don't get snow where we don't want it. I've been watching the news and just laughing my ass off watching everyone dig themselves out of 1-2 feet of snow. We get liquid sunshine and can ride all year long for the most part.

roadkill :lol:
Great, Anymore land slides you will have oceanfront property also
 

· Registered
Joined
·
1,592 Posts
Snicker, snicker.... Sorry guys but I live in California and WE don't get snow where we don't want it. I've been watching the news and just laughing my ass off watching everyone dig themselves out of 1-2 feet of snow. We get liquid sunshine and can ride all year long for the most part.

roadkill :lol:
u think snow stops us haha a forest fire would or a earth quake will take down the house on top of ur atv. and u must have never riden a sled going 120mph stock.
 

· Registered
Joined
·
253 Posts
Riding season just started last month for us south westerners. Well, it's pretty much year around except for the two months of 110°+ weather. And then we usually just go north and hit up the cooler climates. I love the cold and the occasional snow, but I couldn't live in a place where it's constantly below 20° and measures the snowfall in feet. I feel like Vegas has the perfect weather for 10 months out of the year. Except for the wind, Chi town doesn't have anything on us.
 

· Registered
Joined
·
187 Posts
Discussion Starter · #11 ·
The thing about the snow is that in the past two years, we only got a total of 14" per winter season. This year we got 12" in one snowfall. On a good note, enough of it melted and we are back to riding. Thanks Santa
 

· Premium Member
Joined
·
1,889 Posts
Great, Anymore land slides you will have oceanfront property also
I already have oceanfront property. A landslide would give me ocean bottom property... or a tsunami, or earthquake. :cry:

roadkill
 

· Registered
Joined
·
306 Posts
It is fun to ride in the snow but 12" is a slip and slide. 6" is perfect for drifting.
 

· Registered
Joined
·
253 Posts
We got like 3" of rain THIS YEAR.
 

· Registered
Joined
·
50 Posts
Not sure if that is how it works in all states, check with the governing body that governs atvs in your state. In Pa it`s DCNR ( Department of Conservation and Natural Resources) Here it states, "ATVs may be operated on streets or highways during periods of emergency, if declared by the jurisdiction, or when necessary to cross a bridge or culvert"

http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/forestry/atv/operation.aspx
logme can u find the rules for atv in the state of maryland
 
1 - 18 of 18 Posts
This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
Top