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Short clip from a few weeks ago of ice ride.

George-CT

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Just the guys up playing around on pond. Helmet cam mount. Glare off the ice makes it hard to do. Trying out new set of tire spikes. Geo
Ice ride.
 
great camera there. Makes me feel I am riding on his shoulder. Love it!!
 
more here with the guys on the quads and bunch of other bikes. I will edit them out for time and get them up here. This was before the snow started to stick. They rode this weekend also but I never made it there. Still moving horses to barns for people that lost their barns. Meeting tonight at the club, I will see what they have on for this weekend for a ride. Your right, its like sitting on his shoulders for the ride. Geo
 
they used long spikes in the tires for ice racing. They had to keep making a new track, sometimes twice a day because the corners would get a foot deep groove and the ice was only 14 inches thick:lol: not to mention that those grooves would grab the undercarriage of the bike when they got deep and highside riders dramatically! Not to mention that falling in front of the pack was deadly:look:
 
But the traction that those bikes get is incredible. Cool video George. :)
 
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