My new Toy - Rad Rover 5 Fat Tire E Bike

I'm ready to see one great big nor'easter' like the Blizzard of 78 hit ya too...lol...lol...Dumping at least 4 or 5 feet overnight like it did to us in Boston.
That was just soooo much fun to shovel...lol...lol.

About 7 years ago we had 12 inches in my back yard

Sad thing is,
Parents taking their kids to ride boogie boards down a snow covered hill in the nature preserve just 3-5 miles up the road,
Got a fine for disturbing the land, (n) Suppose to stay on the trail in that park. They don't allow E bikes either
 
The people giving the fine should be arrested for impersonating a park ranger. They are probably more of a bureaucrat than a person who has spent years actually working and living in and around a nature park or forest.
 
About 7 years ago we had 12 inches in my back yard

Sad thing is,
Parents taking their kids to ride boogie boards down a snow covered hill in the nature preserve just 3-5 miles up the road,
Got a fine for disturbing the land, (n) Suppose to stay on the trail in that park. They don't allow E bikes either
Big White ski area has 12" in their back yard right now. :ROFLMAO:
 
About 7 years ago we had 12 inches in my back yard

Sad thing is,
Parents taking their kids to ride boogie boards down a snow covered hill in the nature preserve just 3-5 miles up the road,
Got a fine for disturbing the land, (n) Suppose to stay on the trail in that park. They don't allow E bikes either
As bad as we can get with over reach, no one complains too much when the kids toboggan down the road turning it to ice.
 
I went riding the dry lake bed area today,
Alot of the trails and roads are covered with a fine dirt like sand CST Toboggan Tires are what I needed
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There's a noticeable difference between the Kenda Juggerknot and CST Toboggan tire .
While the bike can still feel loose going thru the deep stuff, Traction is sure and gives me more confidence
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Noticeable on pavement, Bike is faster from a stop and speeds are higher with Toboggan Tires
Must be the 30psi and high knobbies making less tire contact with the pavement
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Beautiful day for a ride Temps were about 73*f
 

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Alot of the trails and roads are covered with a fine dirt like sand CST Toboggan Tires are what I needed
That would be called gypsum, blown in straight to you from the largest gypsum source in the world, White Sands National Park and White Sands Missile Range here in Alamogordo NM.

Our monsoon winds were really blowing out of control this year and is no surprise you're seeing this...lol...lol.

If you remember seeing these pics, I was standing in the middle of 275 square miles of White Sands on my last visit to that area in June of 2022...lol...lol...I had just turned 67 yrs old at the time...lol...lol.

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That would be called gypsum, blown in straight to you from the largest gypsum source in the world, White Sands National Park and White Sands Missile Range here in Alamogordo NM.

Our monsoon winds were really blowing out of control this year and is no surprise your seeing this...lol...lol.

If you remember seeing these pics, I was standing in the middle of 275 square miles of White Sands on my last visit to that area in June of 2022...lol...lol...I had just turned 67 yrs old at the time...lol...lol.

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Showoff. 😉

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