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Polaris makes snowmobiles because one of the partners, David Johnson, designed the 1st one during a weekend adventure! ChaCha On! ... more
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In 2009, six riders competed in the Winter X Games with Polaris snowmobiles. ... more
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NO. Without prior special permission from the SAC authorities, no motorized vehicles are permitted on the trail or in the tunnels. Stories are frequently told about people who have driven cars and trucks on the old turnpike. Please note the many ... more
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You can find links to snowmobile-related information at www.yellowstone.net/supportyellowstone.htm. Also, you can search the Yellowstone Net News Archives at http://www.yellowstone.net/newspaper/newsarchives.htm. ... more
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Manitoba’s impaired driving laws apply to the operation of all motorized vehicles, so you have to be aware of the consequences even when you operate other types of motorized vehicles. ... more
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Cheap used snowmobiles are the most suitable option for the amateur vehicle riders wishing to explore the world of snowmobiling. It is an economical option for the parents, who wish to send their kids in this sport. Generally, a new one may cost ... more
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No. Dalton Industries specializes in manufacturing clutch tuning components for: companies that assemble clutch kits, Performance shops, racers/tuners, that develop clutch set ups that work for their application. We do offer complete, case specific ... more
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A. No. No motorized vehicles of ANY kind (motorised ATVs, snowmobiles, scooters, automobiles/trucks, segways, etc) are allowed on the trail. ... more
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Yes, Nitrogen Enriched Shell V-Power gasoline is suited for all gasoline-powered engines. However, we recommend that consumers check the owner's manuals of those engines and use the recommended octane grade. ... more
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No, Shrine Mountain Inn is located on private land and snowmobiles are not permitted, except by authorized personnel for maintenance or emergency purposes. Additionally, Shrine Mountain Inn is surrounded by a USFS non-motorized envelope into which ... more
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