October 1979 - The International Snowmobile Association (ISIA) reported that 1979 snowmobile sales of the 1979 model snowmobiles jumped 46% higher than the sales 1978 models.
Total retail sales of all new snowmobiles, including earlier year models from inventory, climbed 18% above the levels of the previous year. Sales increase was most vigorous in the U.S. where a 24% increase was noted, ISIA reported. New retail sales in Canada were about the same as the previous year.
Snowmobile production for the past year climbed nearly 47% to a total of 268,000 units.
This blog is all about snowmobiles from the 1960's thru 2000. The daily posts will feature stories, ads or press releases for a classic snowmobile during that period from various snowmobile magazines and other publications during that period in snowmobile history. Save this blog and view it on a regular basis. You never know, you may see your favorite classic sled featured here !
Friday, July 18, 2014
Thursday, July 17, 2014
BRAINERD - MINNESOTA'S SNOWMOBILE CAPITOL
BRAINERD, MINNESOTA
Advertisement - Mid 1970's
*Over 350 miles of groomed marked trails - All a full 8 feet wide.
*Over 600 lakes in the area.. for ice fishing or flat out running.
*Over 1000 rooms in 50 resorts and motels catering to a great bunch of snowmobilers
Advertisement - Mid 1970's
*Over 350 miles of groomed marked trails - All a full 8 feet wide.
*Over 600 lakes in the area.. for ice fishing or flat out running.
*Over 1000 rooms in 50 resorts and motels catering to a great bunch of snowmobilers
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
1977 KAWASAKI SNOJET
December 1976 - No sled is that light, not even ours, as stated by Kawasaki.
Must be another one of those Kawasaki SnoJet rumors.
Ever since word first got out that Kawasaki bought SnoJet, stories have been spreading.
*Stories about our speed.
*Stories about our stamina.
*Stories about our feather like handling. - Now, it's true that Kawasaki bought SnoJet, and made 61 changes.
Must be another one of those Kawasaki SnoJet rumors.
Ever since word first got out that Kawasaki bought SnoJet, stories have been spreading.
*Stories about our speed.
*Stories about our stamina.
*Stories about our feather like handling. - Now, it's true that Kawasaki bought SnoJet, and made 61 changes.
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Monday, July 14, 2014
THE VISION OF SNOWMOBILES SIXTY YEARS AGO
While the approach to riding two-up was appealing, the potential for large wheels was greatly reduced by the demand for long travel and hence for smaller suspension components. It was a wonder how the dreamers behind the design expected the thing to turn.
Sunday, July 13, 2014
1976 MOTO-SKI SONIC
THIS IS WHAT MOTO-SKI SAID ABOUT THE 1976 SONIC - The Sonic 250 and 340. Race it on the oval, right out of the crate. (The Sonic placed 1-2 in total points last season in USSA - Central Division Stock II.)
Let it loose in open country. (Built for speed and endurance, it'll leave just about everything behind.)
What you see is what you get. A hot stock, powered by Bombardier's own Rotax engine. A sled that's ready for race when you are.
Saturday, July 12, 2014
ADVANTAGES OF TORQUE AXIS ARMS
September 1988 - The question is, "What Level of Performance Increase Can One Expect From Them", and also, What negative effect might they have?
The most significant advantage of a torque arm are improved belt life and better acceleration. Because the engine is mounted on rubber bushings that reduce vibration to the frame, it is possible for it to shift during acceleration. When this happens the clutch can come misaligned and speed up belt wear. With a torque arm in place, the amount of engine movement is regulated by the tension on the torque arm. Generally top-end performance will not change unless a machine was way out of alignment before installing the torque arm.
One danger with torque arms is over-tightening . If the cushioning affect is taken out of the motor mounts, all of the vibration will be transferred to the chassis and this result in a cracked frame. A properly adjusted torque arm should allow the engine to move up or down, but not twist. There shoould be no tension of the arm while the machine is sitting still.
The most significant advantage of a torque arm are improved belt life and better acceleration. Because the engine is mounted on rubber bushings that reduce vibration to the frame, it is possible for it to shift during acceleration. When this happens the clutch can come misaligned and speed up belt wear. With a torque arm in place, the amount of engine movement is regulated by the tension on the torque arm. Generally top-end performance will not change unless a machine was way out of alignment before installing the torque arm.
One danger with torque arms is over-tightening . If the cushioning affect is taken out of the motor mounts, all of the vibration will be transferred to the chassis and this result in a cracked frame. A properly adjusted torque arm should allow the engine to move up or down, but not twist. There shoould be no tension of the arm while the machine is sitting still.
Friday, July 11, 2014
HALVORSON DROPS RACE TEAM
Duluth, Minnesota - November 1971: Halvorson, Inc., Ski-Doo snowmobile distributor based in Duluth, has announced the termination of its snowmobile racing team beginning with the 1971-72 season to allow a greater effort to be placed at the dealer level in racing.
The distributor of Ski-Doo snowmobiles in the states of Minnesota, Iowa, North and South Dakota, Wisconsin, Illinois and the upper Peninsula of Michigan also said it would maintain its racing research and development center to help dealers establish racing programs for the season ahead.
The distributor of Ski-Doo snowmobiles in the states of Minnesota, Iowa, North and South Dakota, Wisconsin, Illinois and the upper Peninsula of Michigan also said it would maintain its racing research and development center to help dealers establish racing programs for the season ahead.
Thursday, July 10, 2014
SNOWMOBILING IN OREGON
From Lake-Of-The-Woods north to Hoodoo/Ray Benson Snow Park, you'll discover some of the finest snowmobiling locations in The West, including the southern Cascade Mountains, Crescent Lake, Royce Mountain, Paulina Lake, East Lake, Diamond Lake, Crater Lake, Three Creeks Lake and Mount Bachelor.
Eastern Oregon also offers some superb snowmobiling near Tailgate and Bates, and in the Wallowa Whitman National Forest east of LaGrand, Oregon. Oregon offers an excellent grooming program to provide great trail riding. There are hundreds of miles of groomed and marked trails throughout these snowmobile areas
Eastern Oregon also offers some superb snowmobiling near Tailgate and Bates, and in the Wallowa Whitman National Forest east of LaGrand, Oregon. Oregon offers an excellent grooming program to provide great trail riding. There are hundreds of miles of groomed and marked trails throughout these snowmobile areas
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
THE 1974 POLARIS
In 1974, Polaris claimed that, "If you own a 1974 Polaris, you own more than a quality snowmobile. You own an image."
1974 Polaris has the look and the feel of performance. Its models are lower and with a wider stance and is reminiscent of the famous Polaris TX.and is heritage of quality and performance which Polaris claimed is a factor as important as any in setting Polaris above and apart from all others.
1974 Polaris has the look and the feel of performance. Its models are lower and with a wider stance and is reminiscent of the famous Polaris TX.and is heritage of quality and performance which Polaris claimed is a factor as important as any in setting Polaris above and apart from all others.
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