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Monday, February 8, 2016

Wacky Winter



Thirty years ago, when I had a motorcycle/snowmobile/atv business out here on the east coast of Canada, we experienced real four seasons weather as a rule.  There were years when we could not get enough snowmobiles, it was twenty feet deep!  I was buying them from Ontario when they had no snow.  Other years, you could not give away a sled.

Pretty nice winter day!

Well guess what, somethings never change.  

2012, our first winter on the Island was incredible short and mild, I even had my TTR out for a ride around the grass track February first.  For the two following winters, we had so much snow, I plumb near wore myself and my equipment out trying to stay on top of things.

Fast forward to 2015/2016 and so far there has been less than a dozen stormy episodes and at no time have I been stressed.  Sure the Cub Cadet broke a shear pin or two and the odd time the auger got jammed by a rock, but to be sure, it's been a low snow year.  People around here are already talking bikes.  I'm sure we haven't seen the last of the seasons blizzards in fact it's blowing around the few inches that fell today and I will likely have the Bear out in the morning to clear it before I head to C 'Town to... look at scooters.

Back in '82, a mild winter, I signed with Yamaha to sell their line of Beluga CV 80 scooters.  Little fan cooled two stroke two seaters, they didn't go over well. Not because the weren't a good product but because dealers were reluctant to be seen as 'scooter shops' rather than motorcycle shops.  Thankfully that is mostly history now a days, I for one really like scooters.
Gotta watch out for hazards...



In my upstairs living room I have a Honda Passport 70 in my bookcase with 223 actual kilometers on the clock.  Downstairs I have an almost identical machine that I bought through E Bay from a Phoenix seller years before I owned a home there.

Breaking trail with the Indy Lite.

Of course my mule when I am there is a Chinese four stroke 150 that pretty much does everything I ask of it including hauling bits of lumber at times.

Last fall I sold my Tomos Velo 150 Retro locally and I am prowling for a mid sized replacement.  The Velo was fun on the Island, but with a small fuel tank and limited speed from its 6.75 hp engine just not suitable for any off Island riding.  I don't want nor need a large displacement scooter, I have several bikes that we can ride two-up off Island, what I want is a reasonably fast, lighter weight comfortable scooter that we can take the occasional highway ride with and yet use it around here in place of the 150.  There are several on my "shopping list" and tomorrow Trevor and I are going shopping!  My criteria is fairly mild, an engine large enough to give 100 kph sustained speeds, maneuverability, storage space and economy.  I'm most interested in the 250-400cc capacity, each end having it's pros and cons.


What can I say, it gets pretty warm on a sunny day behind the cab.


Got my winter boots and 'BAJA' shorts on


Okay enough of that.

While down south, I did a desert loop with my (9.75hp) Adventure totaling 270km and that ride was mucho fun and cost me 4.50 in gas!  Did I wish for anything physically larger?  No.  Did I want more power, yes another 10 hp would have made things less stressful on the few freeways I occasionally travel.  Do I need a 100 mph scooter... heck no, I have bikes for that.

Tomorrow should be fun.

In the meanwhile I did get my Indy Lite running and in fact have used her several times in the woods locally and of course some of the local trails and fields.  I brought her into the garage, jacked up the front end and took the skis off for some needed maintenance.  Steering had gotten so bad, I had no choice.  With some clean-up and fresh grease applied to the bearing surfaces, she handles so much better! 

There is something to be said for fresh powder that no one else has marked, on a sunny day with a temperature that doesn't require bundling up like a WW1 Spad pilot!  This afternoon there was very little snow left but by this evening, everything was white once again.  My days of Star Trekking* on a sled are gone for the most part, I enjoy riding, despise digging/lifting/breaking my back getting stuck in deep drifts!

No doubt Old Man winter is not quite done with us yet and as Brenda aptly reminds me, last winter the big snows didn't come until now.

In the meantime, tomorrow we'll be sitting on thick scooter seats, Visa card in hand!

Pristine breaking trail.


*Breaking trail, going where no man had gone before, at least not at the time

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