Motorcycle adventure to Salmon Falls Dam the end!

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In this final segment, we arrive at our destination of Salmon Falls Dam here in Idaho! My apologies for the heavy breathing, I didn't realize how cold I was and worn out my body was until I got off the motorcycle. Looking back at this adventure this trip was around 350 miles in one evening through the mud, snow, and ice-covered roads, this was defiantly a motorcycle adventure to finish on for the 2017 year.

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Thanks Robert for freezing so I could see the dam, safe travels my friend

Bonhamseven
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Gettin some fresh powder on the moto. That's one crisp challenge flag! lol

IdahoDualSport
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Good on you mate not sure if your brave or mad but when I go out in the cold wintry weather I get called your a mad 😂😂 but I just love it

gavinfraser
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wonder if they have a Moto Trax kit for the Tiger.

azdesertdog
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Does the tiger have a snow mode? Snow and wet roads around freezing temperatures makes me very nerves.... Good video thanks for sharing

specialed
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I don't know if IAMC should accept your video/camera evidence at the dam. It could have been anyone behind that bank robber mask :). Looked and sounded like a little hypothermia was setting in as your voice was a little shakey and so was your hands trying to get the phone camera to work. I've ridden cold before without proper cold weather gear and ended up shivering for hours but that was when I was young and had no idea what hypothermia was. Probably not helpful for your bike but I use bar mitts when I ride in cold weather. I don't use or feel the need to use grip warmers but I think the bar mitts would compliment your gripe warmers quite well. Were you wearing heated gear (jacket/pants)? I ride a lot in cold weather but I still got chilled watching your video. Thanks for sharing.

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