The motorcycle season has long since ended; snow has fallen in many places in Russia. And the sub-zero temperature is not conducive to walking on two wheels. In Crimea they move around almost all year round. And when it snows, it’s not very pleasant. However, there are especially desperate motorcyclists. As a rule, they ride through fields and forests on enduro. By the way, having learned to drive in winter, driving skills improve significantly. And the rich are switching to snowmobiles and ATVs. The latter lose, but also move vigorously.
But what to do when finances do not allow you to purchase a snowmobile, ATV and enduro? In the garage or shed there is an old Soviet Ural with a sidecar. Well, we’ll have to remember the Soviet Union. There were even special ice races on motorcycles. Of course, they were not quite serial, but close to it. And there were no winter tires then, even for cars, not to mention two-wheeled vehicles. We got out of the situation simply - we spiked what we had. Just screw the screws into the tires and you're done. After all, Soviet motorcycles have tube wheels. Naturally, the spikes should stick out. There will be screw heads inside, preferably without sharp edges. And how the “Ural” and “Dnepr” motorcycles ride in winter on simple off-road tires can be seen in the video of the “Oppozit moto Belarus” channel.
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