What Did You Do with Your 80 This Weekend?

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Back and forth to the ski hill.

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I remember back when Cali use to get snow :(

Tell me about it. I moved up here, bought a tractor with a blade and chains for moving what the locals described as "feet of snow each night" and haven't had much more than a skiff of snow.

This is unusual apparently.

To keep this cruiser related I pulled some dead trees around the yard the other day.
 
Tell me about it. I moved up here, bought a tractor with a blade and chains for moving what the locals described as "feet of snow each night" and haven't had much more than a skiff of snow.

This is unusual apparently.

I lived in Easton for about 5 years in the late 90s and only remember one year when we had a LOT of snow - that year I was snow-shoeing in early January and realized our basketball hoop was below my knees. :) Was very glad we have changed to propane heat instead of wood the year before.

For cruiser related: I reserved a camp site for July and have been organizing a group to go camping and playing then. Hopefully I can get new tires before that.
 
Power steering started groaning when weather turned cold. Flushed it and steering effort dropped dramatically! Sorry little buddy, I didn't know you we're choking to death. We celebrated by driving across the state and over a mountain pass in a raging blizzard to blast 1,000 rounds in a 30 hour tactical pistol class. : )
 
replaced all 4 original shocks last night. yah good thing too... they were bad. Now time to check out some trails.
 
Some wheeling at the local Park.

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Made it up this "steep to ME hill" I won't lie, was a little nervous.:steer:

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some more pics, cause everyone loves pics.:D

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The 7" round lights are made by Aurora, I removed the HID Light Force lights and installed these. I also have a 50" Rigid on my roof rack. When I went out to try them out they are amazing to say the least. With the Aurora lights on they are so bright that when I turn on the Rigid 50" light I can't tell its on. They sell for $899.00 a pair. Sethro

How resistant to breakage are the aurora lights. I would love to have a set of these but I have been reluctant to give up my PIAA lights with the heavy duty grills. I use my 80 series for hunting and drive thru a lot of heavy brush.
 
How resistant to breakage are the aurora lights. I would love to have a set of these but I have been reluctant to give up my PIAA lights with the heavy duty grills. I use my 80 series for hunting and drive thru a lot of heavy brush.

Very robust, polycarbonate lens is dang near bullet proof

Sethro
 
Looks so much like my baby when we're out in Tahoe in December after a snowstorm. Lucky for us as there's no fresh snow now. Nice rig.
Back and forth to the ski hill.
 
Prairie city? That's a nice looking LC, love that 40th sage color, that's what my next one will be :)

Thanks! Yup, Prairie City. Closest thing to a trail when you have a few hours to kill...
 
Replaced my reading light, dome lights, door courtesy lights, and back-up lights with LEDs. Also replaced the defective climate control back-light bulbs with new ones. Got all of these from taninauto.com (no affiliation). He's a mud member who's forum name totally escapes me.

I know the photos aren't that great, but trust me, it's a lot brighter.

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