Snowmobile accidents are unfortunately common. In the US, there are over 14,000 injuries and 200 deaths per year linked with this incredible outdoor sport, which is a lot considering only around...
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It might surprise you to learn that the reeds inside your snowmobile serve a similar purpose to the reeds in a musical instrument by restricting airflow. Originally instrument reeds were literally...
Snowmobile carbides are the primary wear surface on the bottom of your snowmobile. The wear bar and skis do most of the steering, but good-quality, sharp, new carbides can significantly impact how...
Snowmobile and many car batteries typically produce 12 volts, but that doesn't mean all 12 v batteries are interchangeable. If your sled uses battery power, it's best to check your new battery for...
Standard, unmodified snowmobiles can often exceed 100 miles per hour, but stock sleds are not the quickest thing on skis. Racing snowmobiles can go over 200 mph easily. Once you cut the weight, add...
If you drive a car, you hopefully have a muffler, but you have a can when you're on a snowmobile. Although there are many similarities between automobile and snowmobile engines, there isn't enough...