Man, now I know how the rest of the country lives. Here in sunny southern California we have been facing rains that folks in the south and mid west consider to be the norm. I am tired of having to abstain from riding becuase of the muck, and have begun searching the net for mud riding tips. Cabin fever is getting the best of me. So much for my dream of retiring to the Northwest.
Rock and hard terrain tires suck in the mud, don't they? In my neighborhood, we got 9 FEET of snow over New Years and expected another 4 feet by Sunday evening. Driving down the highway is like driving in a tunnel with the snow walls so tall.
Rock and hard terrain tires suck in the mud, don't they? In my neighborhood, we got 9 FEET of snow over New Years and expected another 4 feet by Sunday evening. Driving down the highway is like driving in a tunnel with the snow walls so tall.
I used to live in SoCal and I prayed for rain every winter. The riding will be the best it gets, with grass in the desert, damp sand for traction, and flowers in the spring. It only happens every ten years or so, so take advantage of it while you can.
Yea, I have ridden in mud and snow in the higher elevations of those mountains in the Southern California riding areas (Hungry Valley), and have always enjoyed the challenge. As we speak I am seeking some archive info on how to jet for 30 degree temps.
I've never drive one of that thing but I did see it at work.....It is awesome !!! You can do every motocross tricks, but on the snow with one of that beast !