Have a buyer coming for my sons dirtbike tomorrow which meant I needed to get it 50+ feet from my shed to my garage today
The snow hasn't been walked in so it was crotch high with every step, took forever to get enough snow shoveled to even open the shed door but I finally got the bike out of the shed and started to move it to the house
Went about 10 feet with me rolling the bike a few inches, it would fall through the snow, I'd lift it out, repeat before I finally got smart and realized it was a dirtbike
Put some fuel in, started it up and while it was warming up I stomped a trail two boots wide to the grage, went back to the bikle, turned off choke, put it in gear and rode it right through
Good thing this was a dirtbike, if it was a streetbike I would of cancelled the buyer tomorrow and not put it back up for sale until the spring
The snow hasn't been walked in so it was crotch high with every step, took forever to get enough snow shoveled to even open the shed door but I finally got the bike out of the shed and started to move it to the house
Went about 10 feet with me rolling the bike a few inches, it would fall through the snow, I'd lift it out, repeat before I finally got smart and realized it was a dirtbike
Put some fuel in, started it up and while it was warming up I stomped a trail two boots wide to the grage, went back to the bikle, turned off choke, put it in gear and rode it right through
Good thing this was a dirtbike, if it was a streetbike I would of cancelled the buyer tomorrow and not put it back up for sale until the spring