damn, way to early for my butt to be going out on the lakes yet. definately hasnt been cold enough yet. here it is december 11th and we have 45 degree weather here in upstate ny, what little ice we did have, will be melted by the end of the week. me and digityx usually wait till the middle or end of feburary before we hit the lakes, and even then we are careful to know what we are getting into. last year the lake barely froze long enough to ride on, but wwe got a couple of nice days in. lake george didnt even freeze and they had to cancel the annual winter carnival. with out ice there was no sence having it seeing is how most of the events are out on the ice. races, ice drags, etc... got my fingers crossed for a better year this year, but only mother nature knows if shes going to cooperate. i usually wait till we have a good two weeks of below freezing weather, then watch to see how many ice shanties are on the ice, and what other bikes and sleds are on the ice. remember guys, the darker the ice, the thinnner it is, the whiter the better. unsure of the thickness? then drill some damn holes and check the depth for god sake, dont be stupid and go where your unsure of.
1985 KXT 250 Tecate - kx cylinder, kx ignition, bassani headpipe, answer silencer, v-force reeds, 38mm airstyker carb, +2 franks swinger, raptor rear shock.
1996 YSF240 Blaster - maxxed out!!!
Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "HOLY SH-T, what a ride!"