Me standing in the snow. I wasnt at the bottom. Im 6,6 so im guessing the snow was a good 3 feet if not more. I tried to dig to the bottom with my arm but my arm wasnt long enough. I love snow.
There was to much snow to get the speedo burried. Truth is ive never been in so much snow. The max i could get is 185km. But im going back this weekend so if i can find some more speed i will get the pic. Accually I can almost garrenty it for monday.
As for the modulars never icing up. Yeah right. Ive had my mouth guard snap where the snaps are and if its -5 or colder they always freeze up.
I just finished filing the air vents on the outside so i can breath more. Other then that its a great helmet. I havent seen any fog on the visor yet.
Ever since you sold your mach and changed your name you have been getting very arrogent. Not in your last one above but in general. Your posts are one or two liners that mostly critizize others. You have gotten cold.
When you were mightymach you used to have nice long posts that helped people and you were easily one of my favorite posters to reply to. Not just because you had a mach but just because your posts were simular to mine. But not anymore. I didnt think a brand change could change someone like that but it did. Im just wondering.
And when i say your posts were simular to mine i dont just mean the same opinions. Your way of arguing was much cleaner and nicer to read. You really got your point across. I took you very seriously as someone with valubal imput to this sight. But when i read your posts now its like im reading somthing from basic bob.
And check monday on the skidoo fourm about the speedo pic. Ill take it no matter what speed i get to. I can almost garrenty a 200+ photo i just got to get the weight of the front skis a bit more.
I went up last weekend too. Drove up thurs, blew the crank at about 20 miles. Came home on Friday. Engineered for the way you ride is a bunch of hooey! Think I'm gonna buy an F7. Only 7000km on the 670.
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