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Re: Bored & Snowbound

Posted: 17 Dec 2009 08:19
by Stu
47 degrees this afternoon!! I'm heading out to Perry about 2:30. Any and all are welcome to come along. There should not be too much ice (denial springs eternal) beneath the leaves...so come on out if you can. Last chance before this incoming sleet/ice!

Motoracer13 -- bring anything. A quad would be safe in that stuff just in case you are worried about the ice.

Troy, can't you stumble and "break" a toe & go ride?

Curado -- call in well. "I'm well and cannot come in to work. Have to clean the puke off my bike." (More on the latter is SURE to come!)

Stu

Re: Bored & Snowbound

Posted: 17 Dec 2009 20:13
by Stu
Curado and I were out at Perry today riding. Slimy mud. Peel off 1/4" of muck and you were on ice. Just too cool. and he kept on my ass. Pretty impressive. I intend to go back for more and get my mud timing back.

Where were you guys? It was a great day prior to the "wintery mix" we are facing.

Stu

Re: Bored & Snowbound

Posted: 17 Dec 2009 20:43
by curado
Stu wrote: Curado -- call in well. "I'm well and cannot come in to work. Have to clean the puke off my bike." (More on the latter is SURE to come!)

Stu
If my bike wasn't already red, it would be stained with the blood of my enemies, perhaps puke also. Fortunately today I had the day off, a rare occasion indeed. Too bad for you!

Ah it was a great ride although taking my skid plate off to clean under it is damn inconvenient.

But who am I kidding? Me, clean? :P

Re: Bored & Snowbound

Posted: 19 Dec 2009 12:56
by Motoracer13
OK Stu I'm not always riding the Rednecker! I was actually loaded up with the yz 450 and headed to a local MX track. Since its 10 min from my house I go ready to ride. All I have to do when getting there is unload bike, Put on Helmet/googles, gloves, and my boots. So I get in truck and turn the key and hear a god awful silence. Nothing. Not even a click. So I run back into house down into garage and yank out my jump box. Not thinking I shut garage door. Jump box gets motor to turn over, but only twice. Back threough house down to garage and out with me comes my big battery charger/jumpstarter and for some reason I dont have any exstension cords under a 100' long. Get it all plugged in and it might have turned over 5 times. I thought I might have a bad connection so when I jumped out and was looking at cables I noticed the battery. Was cracked 3/4 of the way around. Normally wouldnt be big deal but this was after earlier in day when I got a $5000.00 estimate to do repair work on my wonderful 6.0 diesel ford. I poutted in basement playing mx vs atv reflex for the rest of the day. :cry:

Re: Bored & Snowbound

Posted: 21 Dec 2009 04:39
by ajayhawkfan
I'm snowbound and was on an endless hold. I was to fly to Portland Maine for a meeting today. My flight was canceled. I'm going back to bed.

Re: Bored & Snowbound

Posted: 21 Dec 2009 07:18
by Stu
Get out of bed and head out to Perry. I'm going to be there for a while around 1:00. I've got to get back and clean the bike, service it and then do the same to the car before the bad news weather hits tomorrow night. We could play for a while and you could ignore your cell phone's desperate attempts to get you to a conference call....

Stu

Re: Bored & Snowbound

Posted: 21 Dec 2009 12:54
by curado
Dirtbiking on a Monday? Are you kidding me? You couldn't PAY me to leave my desk. Man do I feel sorry for you guys. Why dirtbike when you can sit indoors and work like me! There's so many more fun things you could be doing.

Re: Bored & Snowbound

Posted: 22 Dec 2009 09:01
by xr-nut
"XR-Nut -- Is it true you are installing a used Cabella engine in your Honda to get more power?"


Honda? What Honda??!!!!!! If youre snowbound and bored its your own fault, get out there!!!!

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Re: Bored & Snowbound

Posted: 23 Dec 2009 07:10
by Stu
XR-Nut

Now KTM-Nut. I used to climb big piles of snow at the end of the street when I lived in Madison, WI. It was fun, especially after a 12" snow. I was about the only vehicle out there.

Riding on Monday. Curado, I know how much you sing the Company tunes and do their bidding while chained to your desk. You can rattle them pretending it is your clapped-out Honda engine firing up for a ride at Perry. Sorry about your confinement. I had a great time bombing around in the mud.

Stu

Re: Bored & Snowbound

Posted: 24 Dec 2009 06:49
by Stu
It looks like we will have a chance to get our bikes out in the snow!

Stu

Re: Bored & Snowbound

Posted: 25 Dec 2009 11:05
by curado
At the moment, I can't get the truck out of the driveway.

Re: Bored & Snowbound

Posted: 25 Dec 2009 13:50
by troy
Supposed to drive my wife, her sister, and my kid to Wichita yesterday. We got as far as Gardner before encountering ice on I35 and several cars in the ditch with highway patrol everywhere. So we gave up. This morning, we found our cat near death so spent the morning at the emergency vet. Wheee!

We saw a lot of vehicles stuck on the way to vet and back. Most were simply not able to push through deep snow at neighborhood and store entrances. My 2 wheel drive truck was not the best, but momentum is your friend sometimes.

Back home now and enjoying the white stuff best I can. Cat should be OK we think. Got a big pot of chilli on the stove. Merry Christmas, all.

Re: Bored & Snowbound

Posted: 25 Dec 2009 18:03
by curado
Whats wrong with the kitty? i just lost one 6 months ago :(

this is the first snow storm i can remember since ive been driving that i couldnt get around. my truck w/4 sand bags and a bed full of snow couldnt make it up the street. had no choice but to throw it in reverse

Re: Bored & Snowbound

Posted: 25 Dec 2009 20:33
by Stu
I was pushing 4WD vehicles that were stuck in front of my house. Surprising what the drivers did not know about wheel position when in deep snow. Had I not torn the front end off my 300 for maintenance before spring riding I would have been out there on it. You can get around really well on a dirt bike with non-studded tires in deep snow.

Troy, we did not make any of our Christmas visits this year either. At home like you. Good to know your pet is OK.

Stu

Re: Bored & Snowbound

Posted: 25 Dec 2009 22:27
by curado
Stu wrote: You can get around really well on a dirt bike with non-studded tires in deep snow.

Stu
What, like this???

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXtQi69tNIU

Had a little fun this afternoon while we were waiting for the snow plow to show up.. enjoy.

Re: Bored & Snowbound

Posted: 26 Dec 2009 08:46
by Hayden
To heck with the cat, whats wrong with the Diesel?? Oh ya you did say 6.0 Ford. You know the 7.3 is the only one that Ford got right...........some what.....


Hayden

Re: Bored & Snowbound

Posted: 26 Dec 2009 12:01
by troy
curado wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXtQi69tNIU

Had a little fun this afternoon while we were waiting for the snow plow to show up.. enjoy.
Great little vid, Curado! That YZ makes some noise!

Re: Bored & Snowbound

Posted: 30 Dec 2009 16:05
by phil denk
Thanx curado, video brings back memories of ice racing...Nothin' like a tire full of #9 sheet metal screws....!!!

Re: Bored & Snowbound

Posted: 31 Dec 2009 18:58
by Stu
That's Curado, stirring up trouble where trouble is deserved. Jim Letellier is heading out tomorrow (New Year's Day) to ride in the snow and drifts with a regular knobby, not studded tires. He's 74. We are all wussies.

Stu

Re: Bored & Snowbound

Posted: 01 Jan 2010 03:50
by Motoracer13
Speak for yourself Stu! Aint no wus here. Im breaking a bike out of garage for some roosting today! I will try get some proof(pics) posted when I get thawed.