How To Prep For WInter Storage
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Re: How To Prep For WInter Storage
> We live in the Sierra Nevada
Same here, my Jeepster sits outside all year, ready to go whenever i am. The
bikes get put away for a couple of months, but I can't imaging mothballing a
4x4 for winter as some of the best wheeling is on freshly powdered trails..
If they use salt there, you could hose it off every day by driving over one
of those flat hoses with the holes in it, or do a heavy undercoat.
Blizz, where do you live?
I'm in Hathaway Pines, east of Angel's Camp on Hwy 4.
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Same here, my Jeepster sits outside all year, ready to go whenever i am. The
bikes get put away for a couple of months, but I can't imaging mothballing a
4x4 for winter as some of the best wheeling is on freshly powdered trails..
If they use salt there, you could hose it off every day by driving over one
of those flat hoses with the holes in it, or do a heavy undercoat.
Blizz, where do you live?
I'm in Hathaway Pines, east of Angel's Camp on Hwy 4.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty, Foul weather Jeeper
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Re: How To Prep For WInter Storage
> We live in the Sierra Nevada
Same here, my Jeepster sits outside all year, ready to go whenever i am. The
bikes get put away for a couple of months, but I can't imaging mothballing a
4x4 for winter as some of the best wheeling is on freshly powdered trails..
If they use salt there, you could hose it off every day by driving over one
of those flat hoses with the holes in it, or do a heavy undercoat.
Blizz, where do you live?
I'm in Hathaway Pines, east of Angel's Camp on Hwy 4.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty, Foul weather Jeeper
Same here, my Jeepster sits outside all year, ready to go whenever i am. The
bikes get put away for a couple of months, but I can't imaging mothballing a
4x4 for winter as some of the best wheeling is on freshly powdered trails..
If they use salt there, you could hose it off every day by driving over one
of those flat hoses with the holes in it, or do a heavy undercoat.
Blizz, where do you live?
I'm in Hathaway Pines, east of Angel's Camp on Hwy 4.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty, Foul weather Jeeper
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Re: How To Prep For WInter Storage
> We live in the Sierra Nevada
Same here, my Jeepster sits outside all year, ready to go whenever i am. The
bikes get put away for a couple of months, but I can't imaging mothballing a
4x4 for winter as some of the best wheeling is on freshly powdered trails..
If they use salt there, you could hose it off every day by driving over one
of those flat hoses with the holes in it, or do a heavy undercoat.
Blizz, where do you live?
I'm in Hathaway Pines, east of Angel's Camp on Hwy 4.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty, Foul weather Jeeper
Same here, my Jeepster sits outside all year, ready to go whenever i am. The
bikes get put away for a couple of months, but I can't imaging mothballing a
4x4 for winter as some of the best wheeling is on freshly powdered trails..
If they use salt there, you could hose it off every day by driving over one
of those flat hoses with the holes in it, or do a heavy undercoat.
Blizz, where do you live?
I'm in Hathaway Pines, east of Angel's Camp on Hwy 4.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty, Foul weather Jeeper
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Re: How To Prep For WInter Storage
"Stupendous Man" <spam@trap.com> wrote in message
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>> We live in the Sierra Nevada
>
> Same here, my Jeepster sits outside all year, ready to go whenever i am.
> The bikes get put away for a couple of months, but I can't imaging
> mothballing a 4x4 for winter as some of the best wheeling is on freshly
> powdered trails..
> If they use salt there, you could hose it off every day by driving over
> one of those flat hoses with the holes in it, or do a heavy undercoat.
>
> Blizz, where do you live?
> I'm in Hathaway Pines, east of Angel's Camp on Hwy 4.
> --
> Stupendous Man,
> Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty, Foul weather Jeeper
Halfway between Sacramento and South Lake Tahoe, on Highway 50, about the
4000 foot level, vicinity of Pollock Pines.
news:3slnp8Fofm0jU1@individual.net...
>> We live in the Sierra Nevada
>
> Same here, my Jeepster sits outside all year, ready to go whenever i am.
> The bikes get put away for a couple of months, but I can't imaging
> mothballing a 4x4 for winter as some of the best wheeling is on freshly
> powdered trails..
> If they use salt there, you could hose it off every day by driving over
> one of those flat hoses with the holes in it, or do a heavy undercoat.
>
> Blizz, where do you live?
> I'm in Hathaway Pines, east of Angel's Camp on Hwy 4.
> --
> Stupendous Man,
> Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty, Foul weather Jeeper
Halfway between Sacramento and South Lake Tahoe, on Highway 50, about the
4000 foot level, vicinity of Pollock Pines.
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Re: How To Prep For WInter Storage
"Stupendous Man" <spam@trap.com> wrote in message
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>> We live in the Sierra Nevada
>
> Same here, my Jeepster sits outside all year, ready to go whenever i am.
> The bikes get put away for a couple of months, but I can't imaging
> mothballing a 4x4 for winter as some of the best wheeling is on freshly
> powdered trails..
> If they use salt there, you could hose it off every day by driving over
> one of those flat hoses with the holes in it, or do a heavy undercoat.
>
> Blizz, where do you live?
> I'm in Hathaway Pines, east of Angel's Camp on Hwy 4.
> --
> Stupendous Man,
> Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty, Foul weather Jeeper
Halfway between Sacramento and South Lake Tahoe, on Highway 50, about the
4000 foot level, vicinity of Pollock Pines.
news:3slnp8Fofm0jU1@individual.net...
>> We live in the Sierra Nevada
>
> Same here, my Jeepster sits outside all year, ready to go whenever i am.
> The bikes get put away for a couple of months, but I can't imaging
> mothballing a 4x4 for winter as some of the best wheeling is on freshly
> powdered trails..
> If they use salt there, you could hose it off every day by driving over
> one of those flat hoses with the holes in it, or do a heavy undercoat.
>
> Blizz, where do you live?
> I'm in Hathaway Pines, east of Angel's Camp on Hwy 4.
> --
> Stupendous Man,
> Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty, Foul weather Jeeper
Halfway between Sacramento and South Lake Tahoe, on Highway 50, about the
4000 foot level, vicinity of Pollock Pines.
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Re: How To Prep For WInter Storage
"Stupendous Man" <spam@trap.com> wrote in message
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>> We live in the Sierra Nevada
>
> Same here, my Jeepster sits outside all year, ready to go whenever i am.
> The bikes get put away for a couple of months, but I can't imaging
> mothballing a 4x4 for winter as some of the best wheeling is on freshly
> powdered trails..
> If they use salt there, you could hose it off every day by driving over
> one of those flat hoses with the holes in it, or do a heavy undercoat.
>
> Blizz, where do you live?
> I'm in Hathaway Pines, east of Angel's Camp on Hwy 4.
> --
> Stupendous Man,
> Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty, Foul weather Jeeper
Halfway between Sacramento and South Lake Tahoe, on Highway 50, about the
4000 foot level, vicinity of Pollock Pines.
news:3slnp8Fofm0jU1@individual.net...
>> We live in the Sierra Nevada
>
> Same here, my Jeepster sits outside all year, ready to go whenever i am.
> The bikes get put away for a couple of months, but I can't imaging
> mothballing a 4x4 for winter as some of the best wheeling is on freshly
> powdered trails..
> If they use salt there, you could hose it off every day by driving over
> one of those flat hoses with the holes in it, or do a heavy undercoat.
>
> Blizz, where do you live?
> I'm in Hathaway Pines, east of Angel's Camp on Hwy 4.
> --
> Stupendous Man,
> Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty, Foul weather Jeeper
Halfway between Sacramento and South Lake Tahoe, on Highway 50, about the
4000 foot level, vicinity of Pollock Pines.
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Re: How To Prep For WInter Storage
> 4000 foot level, vicinity of Pollock Pines.
Local. We have a couple of Jeepster guys there, and my wife used to live in
Placerville.
I ride with the Motherlode Rockcrawlers out of Jackson, they are more active
than the Sonora MSG club.
Local. We have a couple of Jeepster guys there, and my wife used to live in
Placerville.
I ride with the Motherlode Rockcrawlers out of Jackson, they are more active
than the Sonora MSG club.
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Re: How To Prep For WInter Storage
> 4000 foot level, vicinity of Pollock Pines.
Local. We have a couple of Jeepster guys there, and my wife used to live in
Placerville.
I ride with the Motherlode Rockcrawlers out of Jackson, they are more active
than the Sonora MSG club.
Local. We have a couple of Jeepster guys there, and my wife used to live in
Placerville.
I ride with the Motherlode Rockcrawlers out of Jackson, they are more active
than the Sonora MSG club.
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Re: How To Prep For WInter Storage
> 4000 foot level, vicinity of Pollock Pines.
Local. We have a couple of Jeepster guys there, and my wife used to live in
Placerville.
I ride with the Motherlode Rockcrawlers out of Jackson, they are more active
than the Sonora MSG club.
Local. We have a couple of Jeepster guys there, and my wife used to live in
Placerville.
I ride with the Motherlode Rockcrawlers out of Jackson, they are more active
than the Sonora MSG club.
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Re: How To Prep For WInter Storage
Stupendous Man wrote:
> > 4000 foot level, vicinity of Pollock Pines.
>
> Local. We have a couple of Jeepster guys there, and my wife used to live in
> Placerville.
> I ride with the Motherlode Rockcrawlers out of Jackson, they are more active
> than the Sonora MSG club.
Heh, I'll have to look you guys up next spring when I go out to see my
dad. He's in a home in Sonora, and I make it out there twice a year to
see him(just got back a couple of weeks ago).
Up to now, I've spent most of my spare time on those trips out there in
Jackson, sitting in the kitchen of a friend from the Harley newgroup,
drinking his beer.
Might be interesting to hook up and see some back country with you
guys(and maybe drink some of*your* beer<g>).
And yes, I *usually* bring more than I drink...
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