Snow Zed

Bumpy

Senior member
Whitby, Ontario, Canada
Just letting the Membership know that we got a few flurries last night.


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But I was up early shoveling the drive.

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Bumpy
 
Jonny essex said:
WTF....omg the mound of snow behind ur Zed is crazy", this s**t country grindes to a hault when we get 2 inches! :o

2 inches... just the mention of it in advance on the radio in Kent grinds everything to a halt
 
Snow Pile ?...
That's not a snow pile.
Nope ..
It's the street's Community Igloo !

If you come to visit, you can stay there for free.
And even better..In the middle there is a hole drilled for you to ice fish through !!!
So you stay and eat for free !
Just the Canadian Way.

Cheers
Bumpy\
:poke:
 
Bumpy said:
Snow Pile ?...
That's not a snow pile.
Nope ..
It's the street's Community Igloo !

If you come to visit, you can stay there for free.
And even better..In the middle there is a hole drilled for you to ice fish through !!!
So you stay and eat for free !
Just the Canadian Way.

Cheers
Bumpy\
:poke:


LOL bumpy where are you in Canada because here , just north of Montreal we are not even calling it a pile yet ... this would be a quarter of a pile :)
 
Excellent - proper winter :thumbsup:

I like those wheels a lot, spacers on the rears would perfect them :wink:
 
Bing said:
Excellent - proper winter :thumbsup:

I like those wheels a lot, spacers on the rears would perfect them :wink:

Thanks for the tip on spacing the wheels.
Actually I thought for snow tires, with all the slop and salt / sand they have to drive through, that keeping the wheels inside the wheel wells might be a better idea.

Bumpy
 
fatboogy said:
Bumpy said:
Snow Pile ?...
That's not a snow pile.
Nope ..
It's the street's Community Igloo !

If you come to visit, you can stay there for free.
And even better..In the middle there is a hole drilled for you to ice fish through !!!
So you stay and eat for free !
Just the Canadian Way.

Cheers
Bumpy\
:poke:




LOL bumpy where are you in Canada because here , just north of Montreal we are not even calling it a pile yet ... this would be a quarter of a pile :)

Fatboogy....
Im just east of Toronto in Whitby.
Winter has passed us by for the most part the last two years.
Just two minor snows this year. Although the weather reporters crank up the drama with the 'fear of black ice'.
Geeze my Zed warns me of that when the temp is 3 degrees C.
Yesterday I took it out for a run to the market with maybe 1 1/2 inches of slush on the road.
If you enjoy a squirmy ride then I would recommend it.
Enjoy your 'bigger in PQ Snow Piles" ...
I prefer spending foul weather in the Chalet myself. ;)

Cheers Bumpy
 
Bumpy said:
Bing said:
Excellent - proper winter :thumbsup:

I like those wheels a lot, spacers on the rears would perfect them :wink:

Thanks for the tip on spacing the wheels.
Actually I thought for snow tires, with all the slop and salt / sand they have to drive through, that keeping the wheels inside the wheel wells might be a better idea.

Bumpy

That is a very good point - didn't think of them being snow tires :oops:

Turn them into summer wheels then ! :D
 
This is snow from my house this morning... as you can imagine my Z is well stored and won't be getting out for still a few weeks :headbang:

And no this is not an inground pool

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Fatboogy ...
I would never deny a Quebecois his claim of more snow than drifts into the town of Whitby.
Sandwiched in between the Nuclear Plant in Ajax and GM in Oshawa ...Well snow doesn't have a chance to land !
So you win.
You have better and more snow !
But ..Try as I may...Where is your Zed ?

Looking forward to Spring !

Bumpy

ps I took the Zed out in the snow. Probably about 2 inches of wet slush. But it was clean as the salters were all parked at Tin Hortons.
Even with fresh Michelin Ice Radials, it was a squirmy ride. Maybe its the rear wheel drive, but I was happy I didn't have to drive very far and most other vehicles were parked.
 
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