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Think again. Here's a picture that I took on the way to work in the morning from this week.

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It snowed pretty much all Saturday morning so the snow has not melted. Got down to minus 6 degrees. My Enduro is not equipped for heated gear, but it has studded tires so it's ideal for the snow and ice.

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My FZ, that many of you know is equipped to take heated gear, but much more challenging to ride when the streets are still covered in snow for the most part. But I took it to work today. The tire tracks made from the cars has made the roadway rideable but its like I'm operating a train, can't get off the tracks.
You nuts Kenny
Krazy Kenny!!!
Holy crap. How do you keep your visor from fogging up? Better yet, how do you keep it free of ice???
Kenny's a Japanese Princess, with all the superpowers that go along with it!
Simply awesome! You GO man! My kind of rider.
Fu tapper
(12-10-2013 09:23 PM)tomy Wrote: [ -> ]You nuts Kenny

+1
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I rode in the snow once.. on a sport bike...it was not fun.
(12-10-2013 11:03 PM)JetMech Wrote: [ -> ]Holy crap. How do you keep your visor from fogging up? Better yet, how do you keep it free of ice???

You don't!

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I'll post some more pictures as the winter goes by.
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