Sunday, March 2, 2014

SNEAK PEAK AT THE 1989 YAMAHA OVATION

April 1988 - For 1989 Yamaha offers A new sled called the Ovation.  This easy handling trail machine looks somewhat like a cross between the Invivter and the Phazer.  The Ovation has many of the same front end components as the Phazer, including TSS independent front suspension and a wider ski stance.
   Available in standard and deluxe models, the Ovation is powered by the same 337cc fan cooled motor made famous by the sled it replaces, the Enticer.

Saturday, March 1, 2014

1972 SNO-JET THUNDER-JET

November 1971 - Sno-Jet is building 100 of it's "Thunder-Jet" racers in each of the 292, 338, 433 and 643cc classes.  Sno-Jet will then sell these to distributors, who in some cases, will race themselves, and will sell others to selected racing dealers.
   Sno-Jet pays the entry fee for all of the Thunder-Jets entered in any races.  The purpose, according to a spokesman, "Is to develop a more dependable consumer sled."
   The Thunder-Jet features aluminum chassis, slide suspension, disc brakes, stamped tunnel pipes and other features.

Friday, February 28, 2014

YAMAHA'S PROTO SLED

October 1984 - YAMAHA - THE NEXT PHAZE?
This Is The Yamaha Proto That The Dealers Got A Sneak Peak This Past Summer.
   The proto appears to have the same Yamaha long travel rear suspension as The Phazer and possibly the same telescopic Strut front suspension.  The shroud configuration seems to allow for a perky 250-300cc liquid cooled power plant.  The seat material and form appear to be designed for comfort, sit ability, stability and of course, graphic beauty.
   When will the brand new snowmobile beam down to your local dealer's showroom? We may see it as soon as next year....or maybe never.  Yamaha isn't saying !

ABOUT MYSELF

I would like to tell you a little more about myself.  As I've illustrated in my profile within this blog, my life has been centered around snowmobiles which includes the present time.  I was a Rupp dealer from 1969 thru it's death in 1978.  In 1980, I, along with some help made an attempt to bring Rupp Industries back into existence.  "GO HERE", To read all about this attempt.  In 1984, I moved to South Dakota and went on to expand my snowmobile parts and accessories operation by the name of SnoCat Shack and later was renamed Sport Shack, because of a legal matter.  I sold Sport Shack in 1996 and started a company by the name of Battery Shack and sold over 14,000 batteries in 10 years. "CLICK HERE", To learn more about this business.


Thursday, February 27, 2014

SNOWMOBILING IN QUEBEC

September 1979 - The Quebec trails are smooth and well marked with long straight stretches, conducive to fast snowmobiling.
   Some of the trails are mountainous and very beautiful and scenic. The terrain is varied and gives a good overview of Quebec.  The beautiful mountainous scenery of the Portneuf Reserve, is a preserved wildlife area and winds around a mountain clear to the top and back down again.
   The real story is the outstanding snowmobiling available in Quebec, the warmth of the people, the delicious cuisine, and the lively night life.
   For more information about how you can experience Quebec snowmobiling write:  RJ Snowmobile Voyages, 115 East Bernard Street, West St. Paul, Minnesota 55118 or telephone 612-457-2019.  There are packages available for a single couple or group  (I hope this is still accurate as the information was November, 1979)

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

THE NEW 1976 RUPP NITRO

Snowmobile Ad - November 1975
The all new 1976 Rupp Nitro with all new styling for 1976 and  powered by an all new Xenoah 250cc, 340cc or 440cc liquid cooled engine. The Nitro is available with either the 340cc or 440cc engine and the Magnum has a 250cc, 340ccor 440cc engine..
   From Rupp come four sleds: The Magnum, the super racer. The Nitro,the sleek trailblazer. The Rally for He and She and The Sport for the frugal.
Here are all the ingredients but one... "all we need is you"

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

ROLL-O-FLEX JOINS ISA

January, 1974 - The International Snowmobile Industry Association has announced that Roll-O-Flex, Ldt., Regina, Saskatchewan has joined the association.
   The company's application for membership was approved at the September meeting of the ISIA in Hot Springs, VA.  The edition of Rollo-O-Flex brings association membership to a total of 19 manufacturer's, who produce over 95 percent of the world's snowmobiles.
   Roll-O-Flex, Ltd. was organized in 1970 for the specific purpose of manufacturing snowmobiles.

Monday, February 24, 2014

SEARS SNOWCRUISER SNOWMOBILE

THE 1969 SEARS SNOWCRUISER-309 SNOWMOBILE - This sled was built by Tradewinds for Sears.  It is identical to The OMC Evinrude and Johnson built in the beginning of 1968, except that the hood, engine and skis were different.
   The Sears 309 had a K309 and K399-2 Kohler engines at 20 or 23 horsepower.  Standard features included a hinged hood, caliper disc brakes, and a cleated track.  It also had a tool kit, including a screw driver, cylinder head socket, plug socket, open end wrench and a rewind rope.
   Specifications: 97 1/2 inches overall length, 30 inches wide and 43 inches high to the top of the windshield.  Track width 15 1/2 inches or 20 1/2 inches.  It had a 4 gallon fuel tank.  The price was $879.00 for the 309 or $1,219.00 for the 399.
   It is a very durable sled and an even better hill climber than the comparable OMC offering, due in part to the lighter engine.

Sunday, February 23, 2014

THE 1981 SKIDOO CITATION 3500

December 1980 Ad
Citation 3500 - Big Sled Features, Small sled Price.
The Citation 3500 is straight value. With easy maintenance, oil injection and low operating cost.
   With a 268.7 cm Rotax fan cooled single cylinder engine, Mikuni carb, low end torque so you don't spin your track, and a fixed alignment transfer shaft to keep the power coming.
Nothing else will 'Doo - Ski Doo

Saturday, February 22, 2014

THE NEW 1975 MOTO-SKI SONIC RACER

November, 1974 Press Release
Duluth, Minnesota - Moto-Ski has entered the racing arena for the coming season with the introduction of its new Sonic 340TS stock racing snowmobile. The low slung charcoal and orange racer is powered by a 340cc Bombardier-Rotax rotary valve engine, and features a number of developments of Bombardier Ltee., Moto-Ski's parent company.
   With the number of improvements in appearance and features throughout the Moto-Ski line for 19775,Bombardier decided it was time to put a new Moto-Ski racing machine on the track.
   Design materials in the Sonic include aluminum, magnesium and fiberglass for lighter weight and sleeker styling. Bombardier developments are included in the exhaust, transmission, suspension and shocks, track, electrical system and brakes.  The Sonic is designed as a regular stock performer, with a kit available for modified classes.