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Snowmobilers weren't the only winter enthusiasts who had to battle low snow last season-so did the Rocky Mountain Snowmobile Hillclimb Association.
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Key new features of the '08 models
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If we were asked to summarize the snow conditions during our snowmobile ride on the Grand Mesa last February, we wouldn't even need a full sentence. J
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High performance two-strokes and turboed four-strokes are all the rage in the performance segment of the industry these days. The faster the better. H
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The biggest storm of the season just blew through town this week and you're unloading Saturday for the best day of virgin powder riding in the history
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For years we've battled with a common problem that has plagued snowmobilers who like to boondock-how do you clean up all the pine tar and scratches fr
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For those of you who have ever thought to yourself, there has to be a better way of changing the clickers on a Ski-Doo TRA primary clutch, we have wha
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Cutler's was bursting at the seams. The nearly 8,000 square-foot dealership on State Street in Orem, UT, just wasn't big enough to hold Cutler's burge
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When you're running your sled up a tight slide chute in a "make or break" situation, where even the slightest stutter or hesitation could cost you dea
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If you or I see a can of Coke or a plastic water bottle lying next to the side of the road, we think "litterbug."
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No matter how you look at it, there's just no way around the argument that the Arctic Cat M1000 is the best in its class.
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Those who ride snowmobiles realize that if a little throttle is good, a lot of throttle is better. That must make two throttles the best.
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Puff the magic dragon lived on the snow
And boondocked in the winter's fluff
On mountains in Idaho
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Mountain sled technology evolves very quickly. Take the `08 lineup of 800s. Two of the four are all new. The other two are only going into their secon
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Mod-Stock is about one thing and one thing only-snowmobile mods. You want your sled to go faster and we're here to show you how.
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I have a co-worker who has a problem. He won't admit he has a problem. In fact, he doesn't believe it's a problem at all. It's one of those problems t
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What has happened to snowmobile racing? When did the sport go from hard-nose riders who challenged the terrain to spoiled prima donnas who expect to b