I did but it was on the seat,lap,dash everywhere. I stopped right after going directly through a 5ft powder drift. It was awesome fun! Sled basically disappeared beneath me. Few swipes of arm and kicks of foot and it was all cleared away. I would say if you are collecting that much snow you either need to giver to get on top the snow or just enjoy it because it's not often you can do that without being stuck.
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Lol...at least we have the snow. I only get that much snow build up right after I bust through a huge drift. Even when I got stuck in a huge drift I didn't have that much snow on there, or it can off after a few miles. No worries just brush it off and go find more! Having a lot of snow is a issue I would love to have!
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Blu2U2 said:Here is the amount of snow that built up after about 90 miles in fresh 4" snow on 1/30/14.
sorry to go off topic but I love the black and blue and your windshield is awesome!
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Could ski toe cause this? I would get lot of snow spray from my stock skis.
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vayjining22 said:This may or may not have been addressed before. But will those itty-bitty pieces of plastic that they're selling at the dealer really preventing this insane snow build up? My back is literally covered with snow even after short rides.
However it is neat as hell seeing huge chunks of snow whipping past my helmet
I has the exact same issue. I'm a larger fellow and my back and rear were absolutely coated. Also I called whipper's "Shooting Stars" every once in a while when I would see a snowball going faster than me on the trail. Well I might look into the fourth wheel kit.
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I has the exact same issue. I'm a larger fellow and my back and rear were absolutely coated. Also I called whipper's "Shooting Stars" every once in a while when I would see a snowball going faster than me on the trail. Well I might look into the fourth wheel kit.[/quote]
Maybe its just a problem us.....well..... uhm "well-fed" guys have a problem with?
Maybe its just a problem us.....well..... uhm "well-fed" guys have a problem with?