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Winter two stroke riding tips?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trfsrfr" data-source="post: 216370" data-attributes="member: 3959"><p>Well it sucks that you have to ride in the snow, but at least when you lay it over on the black ice you wont be going very fast.</p><p></p><p>I would think that along with full moto gear for yourself, re-jetting, and lighter oil is a good idea for the bike. Not sure if either of your bikes are liquid cooled but obviously you would want the correct mix of antifreeze if they were.</p><p>I would imagine one of the best resources would be the snowmobiler's. Those machines are 2-strokes, or at least they used to be. </p><p>We have a couple of riders here from the tundra, maybe they'll drop in with their $.02.</p><p>Be careful, good luck, and welcome to DBA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trfsrfr, post: 216370, member: 3959"] Well it sucks that you have to ride in the snow, but at least when you lay it over on the black ice you wont be going very fast. I would think that along with full moto gear for yourself, re-jetting, and lighter oil is a good idea for the bike. Not sure if either of your bikes are liquid cooled but obviously you would want the correct mix of antifreeze if they were. I would imagine one of the best resources would be the snowmobiler's. Those machines are 2-strokes, or at least they used to be. We have a couple of riders here from the tundra, maybe they'll drop in with their $.02. Be careful, good luck, and welcome to DBA. [/QUOTE]
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