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Welcome! I ran across snowbikes at Homewood Ski Resort in Lake Tahoe around 1971. I rented one, had the time of my life and never looked back! What a rush! It's so much fun! It had become my new Passion!
Back in 1971
Homewood in Tahoe rented Brenter snowbikes. The bikes were black and silver, no
shocks, plastic boot skis with steel claws in the back of the skis to help
slow you down.
It was about 11 years ago
Sierra-
It seems there are two groups of riders. Riders who wear foot skis and riders who use only foot pegs. I ride using Sleddog boots ( a ski boot with a built-in ski on the bottom ) that the Boreal Mountain Manager turned me on to the year I met Don. The marriage of Sleddog boots and a Koski bike was perfect for me! It's the way I ride. You can always put on some footskis and carve it up or just ride the pegs and get some air. It's a very versatile snowbike. Don and I became friends and I ended up his webmaster for his website at www.koskisnowsports.net. Been doing that for 10 years now. I ride as often as possible and I am dedicated to promoting the sport of snowbikes anyway I can. I would love to see snowbikes at the Winter X Games. That would be so cool and I know the spectators would would think so too! I sometimes ride with Don Koski’s crew of younger more fearless aerial crazies. Koski’s bikes are designed for the peg riders. These guys do superman's, 360's, etc… They are awesome to watch! I prefer groomed runs, sloping hills, half pipes, trails, and some terrain parks. I turned 51 last February so I don’t get much air anymore. Can't seem to shake off the big falls like I use to. I love to just carve it up and ride fast. Snowbiking is an awesome sport! Trust me, you'll love it! If you like biking, motocross, Harley's or any style of riding you will love this! The feeling is one you have to experience for yourself. Looking sooooo forward to this season of snowbiking! Have a Great Ride,
Jeff Butcher
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