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[QUOTE="09oneL, post: 1434777, member: 100025"] I have been doing some winter riding lately as YAM7 hooked me up a link to buy 3800 lumen lights for 36 bucks each. 1 on the bike and one on the helmet works great. Other than I am having an issue with one of my batteries dying quickly (I ordered more batteries) this is better than going to the gym and doing stuff I don't like. I have a few questions that some of you might know and can offer some help. Is there a trick to keep my rear brake pedal from becoming a glob of ice? I thought about making a guard to keep snow from coming off the front wheel and I seem to have slightly better results if I keep my feet on the pegs and try not to dab my right foot in the snow, but it still eventually becomes ice. If I have new fresh 6" or so of snow my front brake becomes ineffective as it is loaded with snow. I removed the plastic front disk guard when I got the bike as it retains heat and the KTM's don't even come with one - should I put it back on? I have been running about 12 LBS in my Trelleborg tires. Is that correct? A good trick I have to offer is: Put on a pair of latex surgical gloves on under your gloves - makes a huge difference in keeping your hands warm. Any tips would be great. This site is pretty dead and I thought I put something up. SX 2014 game coming soon!! [/QUOTE]
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