Leisure Vehicles, Inc. manufactured three models in its line of Raider's Twin Track snowmobiles for the 1975 season. Models included: Hawk, Eagle and Double Eagle. Common features on all models were two eight-inch tracks with hardened steel cleats; centrifugal, torque-sensing Salsbury clutches; four coil independent front suspension with front shock absorbers; torsion springs with shocks and slide rails on the rear and 120 watt alternator.
All Raiders were built with A unitized body and underbody constructed of high-strength molded fiberglass, reinforced plastic. The Eagle and Double Eagle machines have electric start, CD ignition as standard equipment. The Double Eagle has speedometer and tachometer; each could be added to the Hawk and Eagle.
Engine sizes are 338cc on the Hawk, 339cc on The Eagle and 436cc on The Double Eagle.
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