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low budget style: Snow mobile suits Don't be concerned with ego / what you look like - no one will be able to tell who you are anyway.  I prefer the one piecers - you're all suited up and ready to go in a matter of seconds. The ones with full length leg zippers will go on or off over the largest clod hopper boots. When you get there same thing - gear goes off in 15 or 20 seconds. Nice.
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Well that's done. Now to solve that traction problem. 
Steelheart- '03 Speedmaster Black/Yellow
The Hayabusa Killa
16" Shorties/140 mains/Airbox drilled
Procom CDI
"There is no cure for Celibacy. But we can treat the symptoms."
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Stickman Yogi
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Whoe! Just how cold does it get in your neck of the woods, Martin? I'd roast in one of those suits... even on a snowmobile I get pretty toasty unless it's uber cold, but then again I'm going through manopause. 
Live to love, love to live.
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I was up in your neck of the woods today martin. Had just about every piece of warm clothes on. Just my face was cold.
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