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Riding a snowmobile on a beautiful winter day or night can be one of the most visually pleasing things a true enthusiast can ...
The rumors are finally true. Model year 2025 will be the last for Yamaha snowmobiles, as the brand will exit the market altogether. It will leave behind a 57-year history that started with the 1968 ...
Editors Note: The Snow Goer Snowmobile of the Year and Top 10 honors have been awarded for 33 years. Below is the explanation of our choices for 2023 – ripped from the pages of the November 2022 issue ...
Before COVID stalled out some of our ability to visit trailside pitstops last winter, the often humble, mom-and-pop restaurants and bars that are found along the snowmobile trail system have been a ...
OK, longtime snowmobilers: Do you remember the era where it was actually a lot of work to back up your snowmobile? That’s right, relative newbies, reserves on snowmobiles hasn’t always been available ...
Each year, the Snow Goer team of testers rides and evaluates a broad cross-section of snowmobiles. A large part of that process is critically analyzing how each machine serves its intended market.
Dick and Audrey Decker, in 2015 (left) and 1988 (right). The world of snowmobiling lost an icon today when Richard “Dick” Decker of Eagle River, Wisconsin, died. He was 92. He lived a life full of ...
Think Kawasaki and you usually think Z-l000 speed. Power. Performance. King of the road. It is that image that Kawasaki wants to transfer to the snow as the powerful Japanese conglomerate becomes the ...
The SRX has a storied history that many sledheads are sure to remember. Yamaha first launched its consumer offering as a liquid-cooled trail sled aimed directly at speed freaks in 1976. The SRX then ...
The new 858cc Arctic Cat engine was shown to the snowmobile media at the factory in St. Cloud, Minnesota, where it will be built. The large-displacement engine that Arctic Cat snowmobile fans were ...
From left, Craig Marchbank, Russ Davis and Tom Anderson (seated) are the trio that is taking over the day-to-day operations at the Eagle River World Championship facility — now called the World ...
A now widely circulated letter to its dealerbase from Textron’s Arctic Cat division has sent shock wave through the snowmobile and powersports markets. In a communication sent to dealers at 4:04 p.m.
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