So you want to be the next snocross star? You want to race against the pros at the ISOC Nationals? You want to be on the podium getting your picture taken with the hot snow bunnies and receiving that trophy? You gotta start somewhere, and ERX can give you that start. ERX is offering aRead More
Archives for October 2011
MaxSled Snowmobile Review: 2012 Ski-Doo Grand Touring Sport ACE 600
If snowmobiling to you means rip-roaring down the trail, white knuckled and heavy leaning, the 2012 Ski-Doo Grand Touring ACE 600 isn’t for you. But it is for some people and if you want to know what it’s all about, read on. When Ski-Doo announced a brand-new 4-stroke last year, we didn’t expect it toRead More
Recreation Groups Respond To Roadless Rule Decision
Recreation access advocates expressed disappointment with the recent decision of the U.S. Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals reinstating the 2001 Roadless Rule. That decision was issued on October 21, 2011 by a three-judge panel over eighteen months after the case was argued. Their 120-page opinion disagreed with the Wyoming district court, emphasizing the procedural lowRead More
Polaris ‘Winning Riders’ Program Supports State & Provincial Snowmobile Associations
For the seventh consecutive year, state and provincial snowmobile organizations across North America are receiving contributions from the Polaris “Winning Riders” program, which generates support for the groups based on sales of new Polaris snowmobiles. From Newfoundland to Washington and Alaska to Quebec, snowmobile associations are receiving “Winning Riders” funds proportionate to the number ofRead More
Thunder Products IntelaJet – The Latest in Fuel Delivery Technology
Thunder Products, known for their Dial-A-Jet and Thunder Shift products has introduced a new way to jet your carb on the fly. The IntelaJet allows a person to jet from the handlebars or remotely under the hood (if you want to keep it hidden). It works on the same principle of the Dial-A-Jet, but withRead More
Join the MaxSled Crew at Pink Ribbon Ride Minnesota
Every year the MaxSled crew attends the Pink Ribbon Ride in Minnesota and we always have the best ride and the best time of the entire season. Jody McKay runs the non profit organization that raises money to help men and women with breast cancer. One of the many things we love about Pink RibbonRead More
Yamaha’s New Tuner Dual Keel Skis
If you’re an avid snowmobiler, you know what the term “darting” means. If you’re a casual snowmobiler, you may have noticed that in some snow conditions the snowmobile tends to “dart” back and forth in a side motion when you’re riding down the trail. This happens when the skis or ski runners (wearbars) slide inRead More
Honda Snowmobile? No, Husky Design Concept Electric Sled
Could this be the rumored Honda snowmobile we’ve all heard about the past 10 years? Probably not, but Christopher Wyeth of the United Kingdom can dream, can’t he? He enjoys off-road motorsports and was inspired to create this. If you look closely, you’ll see a lot of out-of-the-box thinking. Electric snowmobiles may not be thatRead More
Holz Racing Products Introduces Aluminum Replacement For Pro Rmk
Holz Racing Products offers a new Aluminum Bumper for the 2011/2012 Polaris Pro RMK and Assault 800. This is an affordable direct replacement for the stock carbon fiber tube. Made of 6061 Aluminum, this part won’t break. The Bumper features a knurled surface for better grip, black anodized finish and includes replacement rivets for installation.Read More
BRP Expands Avalanche Safety Awareness Courses to the U.S.
BRP is expanding its outreach program on avalanche safety awareness into the Western United States. The program was launched in Western Canada last year. From September through November a qualified avalanche safety instructor will provide free courses at 21 BRP Ski-Doo dealerships in Canada and 19 others in the United States. The courses are openRead More