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Ariel Red Hunter 12-06-2016 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackBike (Post 237491)
Oh I understand well. High temps, can always take cloths off to expose skin for evaporatice cooling.

-25 degree chill factor- deadly

Yeah, and it gets worse when you are in your seventies and eighties.

hertz9753 12-13-2016 12:54 AM

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I got a picture from a relative in Montana. They pulled stranded snowmobile out.

culcune 12-13-2016 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by hertz9753 (Post 237864)
I got a picture from a relative in Montana. They pulled stranded snowmobile out.

Back in the early to late 80's, as a Boy Scout, we had an annual snow hike (we also had an annual desert hike in late winter for the heat factor). One year, there was quite a lot of snow in the mountains above L.A. following a heavy snowstorm the week earlier. My boots got soaked, and I was miserable all night. Just to make things worse, they woke us up an hour earlier than expected because it was snowing. We had to get ready and get out of there as the snow was coming down quite heavier and heavier, and it looked like this photo. We were in a near blizzard situation, again, just outside of Los Angeles! with nothing but our feet and all our equipment strapped to our backs. At least getting out, it was downhill...

Emerikol 12-13-2016 07:21 AM

Those big handguards are no joke! it makes such a huge difference in keeping your hands warm when you don't have to combat the wind rushing at the back of your knuckles. Nothing seems to bring people together like the chance to help each other out. Almost gives me hope for the future.

2LZ 12-13-2016 10:25 AM

Ahhh... Snow machines. I'm not really a cold weather guy, especially all bundled up at 6000', but I went out with a buddy a few years ago. He let me ride his Polaris RMK, all dolled up with breather, chamber, etc.... Typical 2 stroke. Not a lot on the bottom, then without warning, it rips your arms out of your shoulder. Had a blast.

timcosby 12-13-2016 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by hertz9753 (Post 237864)
I got a picture from a relative in Montana. They pulled stranded snowmobile out.

are those just units that you attach to a bike????

hertz9753 12-13-2016 10:53 PM

Kind of but they are meant for bikes that have more power than my Hawk can provide even if their was kit for it. Just look up timber sled on YouTube.

https://youtu.be/MEChqeXI_yE

hertz9753 12-18-2016 01:53 AM

http://www.chinariders.net/group.php?cat=1


Why can't I find those groups in the threads? I posted a question and I think somebody joined or it was an email update about my post. I guess my question is why is the thread so hidden? I can't find social groups anywhere on the main page.

hertz9753 03-17-2017 04:21 AM

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Many of you have seen my posts of the two different Texas dealers that sent me emails. One sent me the order confirmed my order and the other got my Paypal payment because they are the same company. My Hawk was shipped by RPS. I think I made a Joke about the Manana Dr address on another thread but didn't post it here. Manny is everwhere. ;)

It was about time to bump this thread anyway.

hertz9753 04-26-2017 11:12 PM

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It's that time of the year so I stopped at one of the new self service kiosks to get new tags for the Hawk. I was to late to call the NDDOT about the void tags and the temporary registration. Maybe I'm getting a new plate and it didn't fit in the kiosk.

Putting a void tag on the plate would just be an invite to pulling me over when I'm going to work. :lmao:
https://www.dot.nd.gov/divisions/mv/...nformation.htm


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