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Old Yesterday | 05:03 PM
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Originally Posted by dmonger
I generally don't ride in the snow due to a lack of experience. But, with my bike being my only transportation, sleeping in my office gets old after a few days. For those of you who actually ride in the snow, got any tips? Is there specific tires you've noticed hold a line better than others? If you don't ride in the snow, I genuinely do not give a single solitary **** about how stupid you may think it is.
Use these: Street Bike Tire Traction Studs

Bolting on a sidecar for the winter would be a good idea.
 

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You need another bike. Doesn't everyone?







 
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Back when I was about 18-19 (1970) I worked at a Chevy dealer. Had a snow storm where half the staff did not show, and damned near none of the women folk. I made it in driving about 18 miles from the country. There was one mechanic who rode his old Harley (sorry, not sure what model) but had a side car on it. He had snowmobile suit on and said he had no problems!!!
 
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