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Im from Eastern Washington. Came to Dallas to do some work related things.

Holy Crap!!! Its hot!!!! 109 today in Arlington. Everyone from Texas says "I love Texas. I'll never leave, WOOOHOOO TEXAS!!!! ( screamed with a raised beer in hand )

I got thinking about riding quads down here and I just think of the hot air pounding my red face at 40mph. Well ok 35mph - My quads not that fast.

But still. Do you ride in this heat??

I think I actually bumped my head on the sun today.

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Im from Eastern Washington. Came to Dallas to do some work related things.

Holy Crap!!! Its hot!!!! 109 today in Arlington. Everyone from Texas says "I love Texas. I'll never leave, WOOOHOOO TEXAS!!!! ( screamed with a raised beer in hand )

I got thinking about riding quads down here and I just think of the hot air pounding my red face at 40mph. Well ok 35mph - My quads not that fast.

But still. Do you ride in this heat??

I think I actually bumped my head on the sun today.

:smilielol5c: A raised warm beer !! I was stationed at Ft Hood Texas for a couple of years you just get used to it !!:laugh: i moved back to Colorado and when it gets to 80 I whine !!:laugh:

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Yeah I agree with Swampcat. I usually ride in spring and fall. I would like to in winter, but my area only seems to get freeaing cold temps and ice anymore. I am always saying I want snow and usually the only time it comes is when I can't get out on the quad.

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Everyone usally does not ride in the summer more like in the spring and fall and even winter. Check out Canal Road on youtube.

that looks like a fun ride, don't think the TB would make it through unless it was tied to another for a pull though:laugh:

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