B BROKENARM Joined Mar 30, 2006 Messages 90 Location Hood River, Oregon Feb 6, 2007 #21 OK, that a lot of overall time. Do you guys spend equally as much time on snow machines as you do on bikes? Is the Berg one of your last conversions?
OK, that a lot of overall time. Do you guys spend equally as much time on snow machines as you do on bikes? Is the Berg one of your last conversions?
2 2Moto Joined Nov 27, 2006 Messages 21 Location Boise, Idaho Feb 9, 2007 #22 BROKENARM said: OK, that a lot of overall time. Do you guys spend equally as much time on snow machines as you do on bikes? Is the Berg one of your last conversions? Click to expand... I used to ride sleds 2x per week... now my 975 Polaris just sits in the corner. I haven't even started my sled this year. The Husaberg was the first bike we wanted to put our new swingarm and track designs on. 61hp was tough to pass up. Honda, Yamaha, and KTM were next. Brett
BROKENARM said: OK, that a lot of overall time. Do you guys spend equally as much time on snow machines as you do on bikes? Is the Berg one of your last conversions? Click to expand... I used to ride sleds 2x per week... now my 975 Polaris just sits in the corner. I haven't even started my sled this year. The Husaberg was the first bike we wanted to put our new swingarm and track designs on. 61hp was tough to pass up. Honda, Yamaha, and KTM were next. Brett
B BROKENARM Joined Mar 30, 2006 Messages 90 Location Hood River, Oregon Feb 9, 2007 #23 The same goes for me with my bike lately. Not to mention a boat that hasn't seen the water in over a year.
The same goes for me with my bike lately. Not to mention a boat that hasn't seen the water in over a year.
ossaman Joined Jun 11, 2003 Messages 223 Location Vacaville, CA USA Feb 23, 2007 #24 Now this could make things interesting in a straight line. Attachments Hot Rod snow machine.jpg 59.5 KB Hot Rod snow machine2.jpg 52.3 KB
jwilly Joined Dec 3, 2006 Messages 337 Location WA State Feb 24, 2007 #25 That is too cool. I wonder how it runs doing hill climbing.