Wednesday, September 10, 2014

1988 YAMAHA SNOSCOOT

The 1988 Snoscoot by Yamaha has a 80cc engine, weighs 225 pounds and can turn on a dime.
It's not made to be a trail or touring sled.  It is a single rider 30 MPH machine but the things you can do on it at 30MPH are only limited to your imagination.  It can handle kids as well as adults.

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

FIRST GRASS RACE TITLE

Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin - The first North American Snowmobile Grass Drag Invitational Championship was held November 1st and 2nd, 1975 in Dodgeville, Wisconsin.  The event was sanctioned   by The Southern Wisconsin Racing Association and was open to all drivers.
Twenty classes were run both days, including super stock, super modified, open, junior, women and trail stock.

Monday, September 8, 2014

1982 CHRYSLER SNO-RUNNER

The Chrysler Sno-Runner by Chrysler marine was the only snow bike available for a different winter experience.  It only weighs about 90 pounds and is powered by a 134cc Chrysler Outboard built motor that delivers 7 horsepower at 7,000RPM.  The Sno-Runner has 3 skis.  The front ski is 4 inches wide and 33 inches long, the center ski under the seat area flexes with the terrain like a spring and the third ski contains the track which has 27 inches of surface on the snow.

Sunday, September 7, 2014

1985 QUICKSILVER MX

Experience the excitement of flying over the whitened countryside in Eippers version plane for all seasons.
Since snowmobilers often ride through the wind faster than Ultralighters, Eippers knows you can bundle up for protection and trundle of for an invigorating day of winter flight.    By Eipper Aircraft, Inc, Worlds Largest Manufacturer of Ultralight Aircraft

Saturday, September 6, 2014

1972 RUPP ROGUE

A light snowmobile from Rupp that could fit into the back of a station wagon and run with the big boys out in the trails.
It came standard with a 15 horsepower single cylinder JLO or an optional Rupp 25 horsepower twin cylinder engine and many of the other Rupp features as standard equipment with an economy price tag.

Friday, September 5, 2014

ARCTIC CAT ASSEMBLES SNO-JET FOR 1976

Press Release - October 1976 - Burlington, VT. - Final assembly of the 1976 model Sno-Jet snowmobiles has began at Thief River Falls, Minnesota plant of Arctic Enterprises, Inc., and all Sno-Jet production is expected to be completed by the end of November.  The assembly of The Sno-Jets at Arctic's plant is part of an agreement between the two manufacturers whereby Arctic will assemble the machines from components and sub- assemblies manufactured and assembled by Sno-Jet at its Thetford Mines, Quebec manufacturing facility.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

SNOWMOBILE SPARK PLUG TIPS

 Spark plugs can be the best indicator that your engine may be developing problems.
 LIGHT BROWN is the correct color around the tip of the plug if your engine is operating in the temperature range it was designed for.
LIGHT IS BAD: If the plug tip is light gray or ash white, your engine is running too hot, light gray indicates the problem has started.  Ash white means the problem is critical and you can burn down or seize your engine. The causes insufficient lubrication, mixture too lean, advanced ignition timing, or wrong spark plug selection.
BLACK TIP PLUGS: Sparkplugs with black tips means the engine is running too cold, and carbon deposits are building up.  The most common causes are too much lubrication, fuel air mixture too rich, wrong plug selection, or a weak or faulty ignition system.

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

1984 MOTO-SKI SONIC LC

Performance was definitely part of the picture on the 1984 Sonic LC, it is equipped with a powerful Rotax engine, a new suspension system and a sleek aerodynamic cab that tells you that it is built for speed.
The powerplant is a 462.8cm Rotax liquid cooled engine with a rotary valve and a forced flow muffler system for maximum performance.
High speed and superb flotation plus balance and handling were the major characteristics.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

SNOWMOBILING FINLAND

Reindeer nearly outnumber people in Finland's Lapland and pulling guests on sleighs, safari-style is a tourist tradition.  Some of the Lapps still dress in native custom, but most prefer cross country ski apparel.  The skiers seem to like our sporty snowmobiles.
Before you call your travel agent, figure on bringing your own snowmobiles. Europe, in general, does not have much recreational snowmobiling as we know it in North America, but in the last few years, there has been an increasing recognition as snowmobiling as a sport.

Monday, September 1, 2014

1975 RAIDER SNOWMOBILES

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.