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    Monastero Lake

    Can't keep the AT in the shed, so yesterday a couple of friends and I went for a ride up to the Lago di Monastero, near Torino.
    The final part of the trail was covered in snow (and the tiny lake was frozen), but we had a really great time.
    Our tyres were not the optimum given the conditions of the trail, but the AT never gives up...






















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    Nice one Breeze, keep it coming I love pictures like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boboneleg
    Nice one Breeze, keep it coming I love pictures like that.

    Agreed Breeze, - more pics please

    I think i want to move to Italy

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    top picys love to be there.

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    great pics stunning veiws mate keep them coming
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    Ice and snow on dual sport tyres? Respect is due.

    Great piccies BTW.

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    Thanks guys, glad you like the pics!


    Quote Originally Posted by markincyberspace
    Ice and snow on dual sport tyres? Respect is due.
    You should have felt the way both front & rear were sliding around!
    Some of the steepest bits were actually a bit of a problem because the traction was almost zero, but we made it to the top.
    My friend on the white AT was on his first offroad ride (we did not expect it to be like this to be honest!), but he did really well despite a couple of harmless falls.

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    Oh.... what can be said for being able to have a ride out like that.....

    Well done boys.... im green with envy...

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