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Future Of Snowbiking Survey Please Read

I have been asked to post the link to the survey below regarding the future of snow biking. I'm not at liberty to say who's doing this survey or who asked me to do this so please don't ask. If you could take a few minutes to answer the questions that would be great, it's pretty quick and there are some good questions in the survey. I have done the survey and I believe it's in all of our interests to provide this feedback.

Thanks in advance for your time.


https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/2JJH7W9


M5
 
very impressive and very comprehensive, whoever put that together hits some really good points.

definately going to help get the demographic of the sport sorted out a LOT more now.
 
I see one major flaw in their survey... what about the people that don't have a snowbike? I don't have one right now but would love to get into it. There are several reasons why I don't. The survey is for people that currently own snow bikes but maybe they would like to know about people that are really interested but haven't jumped aboard yet.
 
This^^^^


I lied and acted like I had a bike to take the survey.


Strange that the only State with snow right now didn't make the survey list!:light:
 
Probably harder to side hill than an Apex.:face-icon-small-win


ever tried to side hill one of those piles, I would bet the other way:face-icon-small-win

anyone else answer the question about describe snowbiking in one word with "bitchin" cause i did :face-icon-small-ton
 
The next step in Snowbike evolution is a OEM snowbike no more conversion kit. If someone combines all that was learned from Snowbikes and the Snowhawk and brings a snow only Bike to market that is really the next step. A conversion will always be limited to be a just as good as the bike that was never designed for this use. For the sport to reach its full potential one needs to be able to get a snow specific design that is turn key. And add Reverse anyone coming of sleds will demand it.:face-icon-small-dis
 
The next step in Snowbike evolution is a OEM snowbike no more conversion kit. If someone combines all that was learned from Snowbikes and the Snowhawk and brings a snow only Bike to market that is really the next step. A conversion will always be limited to be a just as good as the bike that was never designed for this use. For the sport to reach its full potential one needs to be able to get a snow specific design that is turn key. And add Reverse anyone coming of sleds will demand it.:face-icon-small-dis

Im with you 100% and Im sure a lot of other guys are too. To buy a complete snowbike only from one of the big companies with good hp and reliability. We can dream...Can't we. Snowbiking will and is getting bigger everyday.
 
I would of liked to have filled out the survey but it doesn't pertain to those that do have a turn key one ski :face-icon-small-hap
 
Would you be willing to share any information on that beast. What size motor is it? Did you have to widen the kit to fit the motor in it?
 
Im with you 100% and Im sure a lot of other guys are too. To buy a complete snowbike only from one of the big companies with good hp and reliability. We can dream...Can't we. Snowbiking will and is getting bigger everyday.


Just saw the new 2016 big three weights.. 520+lb gassed up :der: I think they only get heavier each year!

Bring us a sub 300lb gassed up bike with 80+hp and I am all in.
 

I saw a youtube video that they used a Polaris engine on a hill climber with the same clutch set up... wouldn't the belt have to be pretty protected from the elements to not slip....

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