When I first thought you were gonna drive the Spit...I figured "big snooze"...my first GT6 was a daily driver including snow tires. Best thing about these little cars is if you get stuck, you can usually just get out and push yourself out... But riding a bike in the snow...you must be crazier than I thought...probably anyone who heard the engine sounds without seeing you just figured it was a snowmobile😉
I drove a 65 Spitfire for several years all year long, including in the snow.
This was in Kansas City and we get so big snowstorms there.
Dang! That’s awesome!
When I first thought you were gonna drive the Spit...I figured "big snooze"...my first GT6 was a daily driver including snow tires. Best thing about these little cars is if you get stuck, you can usually just get out and push yourself out...
But riding a bike in the snow...you must be crazier than I thought...probably anyone who heard the engine sounds without seeing you just figured it was a snowmobile😉
I got lots of looks for sure haha. With knobby tires it’s not so bad in the snow!
Lol. Not too many on a bike in the snow. I was never that brave. The brake handle doesn't sound happy. 🤣
Bruh you have got to get a car cover on the triumph
Nice!
I'm concerned too as to why you would ride that bike in the snow! 😳 You're scaring your mother!!!
Why are you pumping the gas on the Spit? Does it have a Weber?
I doesn’t have a Weber. It’s just natural instinct for me to do when carb cars aren’t starting.
@@misplacedgarage Stromberg doesn't have an accelerator pump
@@misplacedgarage sometimes pushing down on the pedal will make the choke easier to pull
Broke my bike. 😭