Wow, that's cooled. I can dress for the cold though. After riding in the deep street snow this year I learned a lesson about cleaning your quad right afterwards. Street chemicals were burtal on everything.As long as there's a place to stop and park the quad under a tree and jump in some water to cool off, or a place to stop for a cold beer, let the sun try and catch me, haha...question is how cold is too cold ? I was riding in pa once and stopped at my firends house, when i left, my quad was frozen to the ground and there were actually chunks of rubber still there when i dropped the clutch a few times to break it loose...
if you ride when its frozen you'll be ok, just stay off the slush, that salty shit will melt your aluminum like butter man...Wow, that's cooled. I can dress for the cold though. After riding in the deep street snow this year I learned a lesson about cleaning your quad right afterwards. Street chemicals were burtal on everything.
ride faster, i think they call it ******* air-conditioning :haha:The heat isn't bad. Dang humidity in the midwest that is the killer. We don't stop riding, we just ride different. Less riding and more cooler breaks.