Do you have the upside-down bike staked into the ground at the bottom?
That's a great lift system you've got there.
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@KneeDeep 200202 wrote:Do you have the upside-down bike staked into the ground at the bottom?
That's a great lift system you've got there.
bike with welded handlebars so it doesn't move.
That's a great lift system you've got there.
bike with welded handlebars so it doesn't move.
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:>)Nice work. How long does a tank of gas last?
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@outdoor wood 200207 wrote::>)Nice work. How long does a tank of gas last?
several hours, I have it idled down quite a bit so it goes for a while!
several hours, I have it idled down quite a bit so it goes for a while!
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That is so cool!! It would be a blast to do that sometime.
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I hit the hill for a few turns today, the solid base melted away during the last warmup and can't huck anything on that side of the hill (too many rocks) Made a few turns on the rockless slope I have straight down. Super powder! Bare spots already showing.
Fun, but personally I like dense base building snow the best on my hill. Then bring on the pow a few days later!
Fun, but personally I like dense base building snow the best on my hill. Then bring on the pow a few days later!