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Thread: Long ride in the country yesterday

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    Long ride in the country yesterday









    making toast newfie style
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    i envy you riding your bigred into your cabin that is the life. nice pictures to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cattle-dog View Post
    i envy you riding your bigred into your cabin that is the life. nice pictures to.
    I agree, the peacefuless would be priceless, but I suppose I would have to bring the better half!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickybudz View Post
    I agree, the peacefuless would be priceless, but I suppose I would have to bring the better half!
    your talking about a extra trike so it didnt feel left out right? lol

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    dam that's nice! where are you located where there is snow on the ground still? it looks like it was pretty cold too..
    soo awesome
    Last edited by whyzee; 03-14-2010 at 09:41 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whyzee View Post
    dam that's nice! where are you located where there is snow on the ground still? it looks like it was pretty cold too..
    soo awesome
    Im in Newfoundland on the west coast. Most of our snow is gone, but far in the bogs and woods there is still snow and its rock hard
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    Quote Originally Posted by MudBug View Post
    Im in Newfoundland on the west coast. Most of our snow is gone, but far in the bogs and woods there is still snow and its rock hard
    wow, in newfoundland. I hear it is nearly impossible to find 3 wheelers up there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whyzee View Post
    wow, in newfoundland. I hear it is nearly impossible to find 3 wheelers up there.
    riding on snow is the best i think when i finished my 85 250sx it was december so i tried it out and snow riding was great i rode everyday after that and my snowmobiles sat lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by whyzee View Post
    wow, in newfoundland. I hear it is nearly impossible to find 3 wheelers up there.
    Nearly impossible to find anything besides 200M, 200S, 200E, Big Reds or the occasional 185. Everything else is extinct up here. there are a few R's and 350X's up here but I doubt ill see one in my lifetime
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    I guarantee the BigRed out lasts the Can-Am. =)

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    I would like to see that Can-Am when its 25 years old! sure as hell wont be using original piston/rings like my trike!
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    That looks like a really fun ride. Beautiful country! I was surprised you had so much snow too, until I saw where you live.

    Our snow has melted in the last two weeks. I'm not saying I miss it, because I've been waiting for it to be gone, but now my world is a mudhole, and i have to be careful riding. My own trails are grass, and I want to keep them that way, and all my adjacent riding areas belong to the local farmers, and I don't want to tear up their land too much. My son and I went out on the SX today and came back pretty nasty. I had mud in my ear, and I just got done giving the dog a bath.
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    God knows they're not looking to make any effort to do anything, never mind move their foot to shift. If there was something that dispensed Cheetos every time they shifted that might be a different story. Welcome to America, where the biggest is best and even fat people who are too lazy to shift can climb a mountain.

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    its the same around where I live actually, but this is so far in the woods the snow stays like this until april I wish there were members on here who lived closer to me so we could ride!
    "Beauty is in the eye of the beerholder"

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