mgstevens
03-26-2009, 01:20 PM
I think im going to go sledding this saturday we just got 15 cm of snow on top of our 2 1/2 feet we already have. although it is supossed to be +10 degrees celsius. Do you think that would be to warm? i have a 97 formula three with a liquid cooled 670 twin.
dlaine
03-27-2009, 08:06 AM
As long as the snow is loose so it gets thrown onto the coolers you should be fine. Watch out if it gets cold again after being that warm - icy trails will overheat your sled and burn through your slides.
That warm you will probably be running really rich - bring a couple of sets of spare plugs or change the jetting. If you do change the jets just remember to change them back before cold weather again next year!
The last time I was out riding it was close to 60F but we were boondocking in 3+ ft of slushy snow. I was riding in my shirt and snowpants with no problems. I have efi however so I didn't have to worry about jetting.
Have Fun!
dave
A.K.A. THUMPER
03-31-2009, 08:43 AM
I think im going to go sledding this saturday we just got 15 cm of snow on top of our 2 1/2 feet we already have. although it is supossed to be +10 degrees celsius. Do you think that would be to warm? i have a 97 formula three with a liquid cooled 670 twin.
I guess ride when you can MUST be nice.....I'm looking at the grass now.....:wink:
bombardier01902
04-02-2009, 07:13 PM
as long as the snow is soft and will throw up go for it wish i head snow the gass is growing now
162Whiskey
04-20-2009, 04:26 PM
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This was Sunday just before launch for a 100+ mile jaunt. (Wife and I did 180 mile RT on Saturday. No trails here! :cool2: ) Not a speck of water yet!