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That's crazy. Speaking of sports, Canada was supposed to take on England in the rugby finals yesterday at a women's Canadian team. I'm not sure who won. I didn't check it out yet. I forgot all about it actually. But it was the first time in a long time, wherever, I'm not sure that Canada made the finals in that one. But apparently England were the team to beat, so I'm guessing they probably won. I'm not sure though. I haven't watched any Canadian news today at all. That's usually something I do in the evenings. But, yeah, the new bike, man, I tell you, it's weird you mentioned snowplow because when I had it out a couple of days ago, I noticed I scraped underneath the bike off a couple of rocks. I was thinking to myself, this thing's got like a foot and a half clearance underneath it. There's no way I'm scraping these rocks. And when I got home, I looked up underneath the bike and sure enough, there was a plow mount underneath it for a snowplow blade. And I'm not going to take it off. I'm just going to let it scrape or bend or whatever it's going to do. I don't intend on putting a plow in it anyway, but there's a little extra protection down there, even though it does hang a little low. I'll grind it off. It gets in the way too much or anything. But, yeah, so someone obviously used that bike for plowing before. I was told that they were developed originally for the RCMP and the Department of Wildlife and stuff like that here in Canada. They use like two inch steel tubing for most of the bikes. It's usually an inch to an inch and a quarter. And these things, this one is made with is real thick two inch steel tubing, square tubing, a round tubing for the frame and stuff. So it's super reinforced. I went over the whole bike, but there's barely even any rust on it, which is pretty much like the shape of the 220 that I had before. Only this one doesn't need any work, or at least I haven't found any work that I need yet. I've taken it on a good few shakedown rides and have had absolutely no issues with it. So definitely pleased about that. Even the four wheel drive and the high and low range, all of that stuff works. It has a winch on the front, but it's not hooked up. I've got a small wiring harness for my 12 volt up to the front of the bike for the stereo and the winch. It probably already has power up front for the winch, but it has the winch controls and stuff on it. So yeah man, bike's pretty here, fully loaded. It's a 2005, so it's newer than the one I had.

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