Install the app
How to install the app on iOS

Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.

Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.

  • Don't miss out on all the fun! Register on our forums to post and have added features! Membership levels include a FREE membership tier.

Beware of Cooke City Motorsports snowmobile rental

25 year old punk. Montana don't need or want you back.

Not sure what age has to do with this? I don't agree with him but don't see the point in bringing up age. Sucks when guys look down on somebody or pass judgement because of age...chances are you could learn a thing or 2 from the younger generation.
 
Hey last i checked the business was for sale. So one of you should buy it so we can end this dumb thread...All businesses have bad customers and all customers have run-ins with bad business decisions. End of Story. Let's just assume neither of which happened here. I have rented sleds from them before and was happy one time I even had to shell out extra dough.

Stick a fork in it this thread is done......


Hey old guy I am 29 does that make me a punk....
 
Last edited:
Our group was in Cooke in Dec. and one guy rented a sled from CCM. Somewhere over the 2 days that he rented he hit a rock and slightly bent the a-arms. He had to buy two arms, a new ski because the one he was using was gouged from the rock and also pay for labor. Grand total ~ $500. He was pretty bummed out BUT being the man that he was he understood that Brandon and Sara run a business and needing to keep the sleds in top shape is strictly a business necessity. They aren't trying to gouge the customer and do appreciate your patronage. But, at the end of the day, there are bills to pay and a business to run.
Last winted I had both a clutch spider fail and my throttle cable fail on the same trip. I went to the shop at closing time after my clutch failed and explained my problem. Brandon let his dinner get cold to fix my sled that night so I could enjoy riding the next day bright and early, and for that I thank him. He could just as easily have been like every dealer near me and said tough luck we close in 5 minutes - but instead he understood my need to get it fixed and went out of his way to do so. And, luckily, Sara had the throttle cable in stock for my sled and I was able to fix that problem myself pretty quickly, along with a new recoil spring for my brothers sled when his recoil broke. I am very thankful that CCM is there and wouldn't hesitate to buy parts OR rent from them in the future.
I've had great experiences with CCM, Exxon and Bearclaw Bob's and although I don't enjoy fixing my sled on trips I am VERY happy that Cooke has businesses who go way (and sometimes WAY) beyond to help out the snowmobilers who keep the city alive in the winter.
 
Last edited:
Cooke City

With my luck, Cooke is not the place I would want to rent a sled. Way to many things to hit. Would be taken it really easy. They are a great business to deal with. Was out there middle of Jan. had a belt blew on my Xfire and it all wrapped behind my clutch. Forgot my puller brought it to him. He was working on something else but said he will do my clutch as it will only take a few minutes. Was ridin in no time.So Thanks
 
Premium Features



Back
Top