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We have spent a lot of time in Eagle River over the years and visited this dealership multiple times, so it caught our attention when our sister publication did this piece. Great area and great dealership!
Read MoreThe year 1974 brought about the Sno Pro professional racing circuit that featured some advanced and some really outrageous race sleds. And nothing was more outrageous than the Alouette twin-track created and piloted by the legendary Gilles Villeneuve.
Read MoreBold high school is home to a cutting-edge small engine shop class program where the students learn first-hand how to fix anything from lawn mowers to ATVs to snowmobiles and beyond.
Read MoreCentered in the community that proclaims itself “the Gateway to the Adirondacks,” the Forestport, New York-based Trailside Blazers Snowmobile Club plays a vital role in an immensely popular location for families enjoying the sport.
Read MoreFree air snowmobile engine cooling was very popular during the vintage era because it offered a lot of advantages. It was light weight and less expensive than any other cooling type due to fewer parts. But as the years rolled on, free air cooling began to fall out of favor.
Read MoreTo help people dial in better Lynx ride characteristics for the trails on which they ride, we interviewed Janne Tapio, a former snocross phenom who is now the manager for Lynx’s R&D department. He explained the “why” behind the design and then gave practical tips on how to dial it in for North American-style trail riding.
Read MoreAs winter rapidly approaches, Arctic Cat’s commitment to return to racing is on full display, and Team Arctic riders and their teams are actively preparing to chase checkered flags on bumpy snocross tracks across the Snowbelt.
Read MoreThere have been advancements in shock absorbers, intense geometry changes to make sleds handle better and more in the evolution of the front end of a snowmobile. But one fact still remains: The two skis on the snow are separated by a case-specific distance – the ski stance.
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