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Save $50 On Annual Permit This Week!

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Snowmobilers that buy their 2012 Seasonal Snowmobile Trail Permit for use on OFSC trails in Ontario, Canada on or before Thursday, December 1 can save $50 this week. After that, the regular permit fee is $250.

Under Ontario law, a Snowmobile Trail Permit is required for a recreational sled to enter, access or ride any trail operated by the non-profit Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC).

With a valid Snowmobile Trail Permit, a rider can use any part of the OFSC’s 34,000 kilometres of marked, mapped and maintained trails at any time during the winter months when they are available for snowmobiling.

Buying a Snowmobile Trail Permit also supports the community-based snowmobile club where the permit was purchased, enabling club volunteers to keep their trails available for the enjoyment of local residents and visiting riders.

In addition, the OFSC distributes revenues from permit sales across Ontario so that clubs with a lower population base or long trail distances through remote areas have the necessary funding to operate.

This OFSC “User Pay” system has been in place for almost 50 years and supports the world’s largest recreational trail network. As the primary funding for the cost of trail operations that typically runs about $20 million each winter, the Snowmobile Trail Permit ensures that snowmobilers pay their own way for the trails they ride.

Snowmobile Trail Permits can be obtained from any OFSC snowmobile club or online at www.ofsc.on.ca.

With 229 community based clubs and 168,000 family members, the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs is a volunteer led not-for-profit association, which through strong leadership, provides a wide range of quality programs and services to and on behalf of, its member organizations. Its 34,262-kilometre provincial network of organized snowmobile trails connects Ontario communities, providing responsible riding experiences that are safe, enjoyable, and environmentally sustainable.

‘CAN YOU HANG WINNER’ IS ONE HAPPY DUDE

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Scott Ashlaw (left), grand prize winner of last season’s Can You Hang contest just picked up his brand-spanking new 2012 Polaris Switchback Assault at Ingles Performance this week.

‘Can You Hang’ was presented in co-operation with Polaris and its celebrity freerider, the legendary Chris Burandt.

The contest grand prize was an all expense paid trip to Burandt’s Back Country Lodge in Colorado. The winner, Scott Ashlaw from New York made the trip with SnowTrax Television’s Luke and AJ Lester late last winter and enjoyed being schooled by Burandt – one of the sport’s best and nicest extreme riders.

Icing on the cake for Ashlaw was the surprise awarding of a brand new 2012 Switchback Assault while riding with the crew at Burandt’s lodge.

See the absolute shock on Ashlaw’s face when Luke informs him he gets a brand new replica of one of the sleds they where riding in the mountains in the first episode of SnowTrax Television airing in December.

Stay tuned to snowtraxtv.com for schedule updates and “Like” us on Facebook at facebook.com/snowtraxtv!

NEW DRIFT SNOWMOBILE OIL

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Synthetic Blend for all Engines with Exhaust Valves

Engineered for all 2-cycle snowmobile engines equipped with exhaust and power-valves, the new DRIFT Synthetic Blend 2-Cycle Snowmobile Oil from DRIFT Racing is a premium alternative for use when OEM oil isn’t an option.

The premium formulation of synthetic and mineral base stocks with special additives protects against varnish and deposit accumulation, keeping exhaust and power valves clean.

Recommended for use in all operating conditions, DRIFT oil is optimized for cold-starting performance while delivering excellent lubricity and wear protection.

For snowmobile engines not equipped with exhaust valves, DRIFT 2-Cycle Oil is formulated with premium mineral base stocks and proven additives that deliver excellent lubricity, wear protection and protection against rust and corrosion during periods of non-use.

DRIFT Synthetic Oil is available in quart and gallon containers with an MSRP of $8.99 U.S./$9.99 Canada (quart) and $34.99 U.S./$39.99 Canada (gallon).

Available now at North American powersports dealers and other retail establishements.

About DRIFT – DRIFT, based in Plymouth, Minn., designs, produces and sells high-performance gear for snowmobile and motorsports enthusiasts. DRIFT gear is available at powersports dealerships throughout North America. For more information about DRIFT products, go to driftracing.com.

Take a Friend Snowmobiling Contest

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The members of the International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association – Arctic Cat, BRP. Polaris, and Yamaha – are pleased to announce the Take a Friend Snowmobiling Contest for 2012. 

A cash prize of $5,000.00 will be awarded to the TOP WINNING Associations/Federations in the United States and Canada.  Only member organizations of ACSA and CCSO are eligible to win. 

The contest event CAN be held between January 1, 2012 and March 31, 2012.  Contest entry forms are available on the www.GoSnowmobiling.org web site.
 
The event is designed to encourage snowmobile clubs and associations to enhance and expand their partnerships with Chambers of Commerce, Visitors and Convention Bureaus, Snowmobile Dealers, and all businesses related to the snowmobile community.
 
In addition, clubs and associations/federations are encouraged to partner with the local print media, radio stations and Television stations in promoting their Go Snowmobiling event.
 
This is the first annual Go Snowmobiling Campaign contest being sponsored by the manufacturers who hope to encourage snowmobilers to take their non-snowmobiling friends out snowmobiling.
 
Research has shown the vast majority of non-snowmobilers WHO live in the snow-belt are interested in going snowmobiling. 

When asked to rate their interest on a scale of 1 to 10 (10 being highest level of interest), non-snowmobilers rate their interest a 9. 

Research and surveys have shown us that non-snowmobilers are like snowmobilers in many ways; they see snowmobiling as a great way to (a) enjoy the scenery; (b) get outdoors and have fun with family and friends; (c) go to unique places and see amazing scenery; (d) have fun in the winter outdoors and be able to go home tired and ready for a good night sleep.
 
We encourage everybody to participate in the event.  If you would like additional information on the campaign and/or a copy of the contest entry form, please visit the Gosnowmobiling.org web site.  Any additional questions can be directed to the ISMA Office.
 
Thank you and we look forward to a great snowmobiling winter.

WILL YAMAHA SHIFT TO DOMESTIC PRODUCTION?

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Yamaha has made some subtle tweaks to its sleds for MY 2012 however no one is calling this year’s lineup “revolutionary” at this time in history.

We think Yamaha’s focus has to be on manufacturing snowmobiles here on domestic soil in the next two years.

Obviously the company’s ATV and other powersports divisions have been making bold moves bringing production to North America, particularly since the devastating Tsunami of 2011 stripped Japan of a sizable portion of its power generation capability – foundational for maintaining the country’s manufacturing base.

If Yamaha built sleds here we believe it could make progress aligning its MSRP’s with the competition.

Also, it may be time for some out-of-the-box thinking at Yamaha. Here’s a thought: Why not slide the Phazer’s techy twin-cam 500cc 4-stroke into a stripped down Vector chassis?

If the company used one platform, as does Polaris, Arctic Cat and Ski-Doo, instead of three completely different platforms for four models, wouldn’t savings be realized?

SKI-DOO 600 RS RACER

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Is This A Prelude To The E-TEC II?

Moments after Hay Days concluded this past September, Ski-Doo sent out a Press Release on its vastly updated MX-ZX 600 RS limited-build Sno-X and terrain weapon.

There’s news here we believe has significant implications for production Ski-Doo XPs. First, the RS gets what amounts to a completely new mill.

There are new cases, a new crank with a “patented” design and new cylinders producing as much as six additional horsepower. That’s significant.

Here’s what we know from years of watching the OEMs: No manufacturer will tool an all-new engine solely for use in 300 limited build racing snowmobiles. This engine may contain the subtle tweaks necessary for the move to the rumored E-TEC II system we’ve already mentioned.

Last year’s RS debuted Ski-Doo’s rMotion skid, code named “PCX” until the limited release rMotion had the sheets pulled off in February. The 2012 RS uses the rMotion with updated race calibration for its shocks and springs.

The biggest piece of info here may very well be the new front end hanging off the RS. Interestingly, the MY2012 RS uses taller spindles (Hmm. Where have we seen taller spindles lately?) and a new steering post and upper A-arm producing a steeper caster angle.

There’s no doubt the XP platform with rMotion out back is near its limit with the current RAS double A-arm IFS used on production XPs.

Could this tweaked RS IFS be destined for the anticipated, updated 2013 XP?

BRP BASE LAYERS KEEP OUT THE COLD

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BRP has updated its base layer line of winter wear to offer everyone the right clothing for their style of riding, from an ultra active mountain rider to the long distance touring rider.

There’s plenty of talk about layering clothing and the advantages offered to everyone that enjoys the outdoors in winter.

Snowmobilers are at the leading edge of this trend and realize they need to stay both warm and dry to be comfortable, so they parted ways with cotton long johns and blue jeans as base and mid layers.

BRP has examined today’s advanced fabrics to offer what a winter enthusiast needs, moisture wicking ability and thermal insulation to fit their activity.

The new BRP base layers are offered in three segments to fit the wide spectrum of riders and temperatures, from spring mountain riding to cold January mornings; the Active Base Layer is geared toward the Mountain and Race segment of riders, the Ultralight Base Layer towards Recreational riders and the Thermal Base Layer fits the Touring style rider.

These base layers combine with a mid layer of fleece wear, like the Technical Fleece shirt and pants, and an outer shell, like the Helium or X-Team race jacket, matched to climate and riding style, to give a rider the most comfortable experience possible.

THERMAL BASE LAYER

The Thermal Base Layer is constructed of high filament polyester with slight brushing for a soft feel and Spandex for easy movement.

Ideal for the touring rider and those experiencing the coldest climate conditions. Available in three men’s and two women’s colors for the tops, with Charcoal Grey for both bottoms.

Top $64.99 US/$79.99 CAD
Bottom $49.99 US/$59.99 CAD

ULTRALIGHT BASE LAYER

Ultralight Base Layers use a combination of polyester and coconut fiber for construction. The coconut fiber promotes evaporative cooling and absorbs odor while moving perspiration out and trapping warmth in. Spandex and mesh panels in key areas allow easier movement and promote faster drying and better ventilation.

This mid-weight base layer is ideal for most trail riders that vary their riding throughout the day. Available in Charcoal Grey only for both men and women.

Top $39.99 US/$49.99 CAD
Bottom $29.99 US/$34.99 CAD

ACTIVE BASE LAYER

The Active Base Layer is compression fit for added comfort and enhanced with X-Static in the fiber to thermodynamically regulate body temperature. Permanently treated for antibacterial performance, the Active garments also feature silver woven into the fibers to eliminate odor. Extra panels in specific areas help improve ventilation and promote faster drying. Available in black only for both men and women.

Top $59.99 US/$69.99 CAD
Bottom $54.99 US/$64.99 CAD

Complete details on these items and all Ski-Doo clothing available at store.ski-doo.com or your local Ski-Doo dealer.

Race Team Takes Grassroots Racing To The Top

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Stud Boy Traction (Ravenna, MI), Goodwin Performance (Zion, IL) and DOOTalk, LLC (Churchville, NY) are excited to announce the Stud Boy Traction/Goodwin Performance/DOOTalk.com Race Team.

Zach Pattyn will be leading the charge in the Pro classes in the ISOC National Series followed by his brother Nick Pattyn and Casey Boylan in the Pro-Lite (semi-pro) classes.

Jake Angove will fill the Sport class, and Josh Zelinski and Tom White will be running the Vet classes in both the ISOC National and Regional circuits.

Ron Pattyn (Stud Boy Traction), Greg Goodwin and Tom White will function as crew chiefs for the team and they will work closely with Jason Koskela (TEAM Industries) and the other sponsors to make the machines perform at their highest level.

“We have put together a very talented, passionate and hard working group of racers and technicians. As a team we plan to make a mark on the race track as well as give back a tremendous amount of value to our sponsors. Since a huge part of our sponsorship comes from DOOTalk members, we have some great giveaways planned as well as being there to provide technical information to site members and race team supporters. This is going to be a great year!” said Stud Boy’s Ron Pattyn.

The team is also excited to be supporting fellow team member, Garrett Goodwin and the Stay Strong 333 program, as he recovers from a spinal cord injury this past summer.

Ron spoke for the whole team when he said: “We are honored to have Garrett on our team. He is a role model for ANY athlete and we will put him to great use on race weekends.”

DOOTalk.com’s Member Sponsored Racing program is the only Forum Based racing program in the industry, where site members purchase ‘laps’ to support the race team. Stud Boy Traction has always been a family oriented grassroots racing team. With Stud Boy Traction, Goodwin Performance and DOOTalk.com joining forces for the 2011-2012 racing season, this grassroots racing team has the makings to shake things up at the top levels of ISOC racing. The Stud Boy Traction/Goodwin Performance/DOOTalk.com Race Team is sponsored by: Ski- Doo, Nelson’s Speed Shop, Fox Shox, C&A Pro, Team Industries, Rox SpeedFX, SSI Decals, Fly, Powermadd, Scott, SledBrite, ODI Grips, HCP Designs, TekRider, Dragon Race Fuels, DP Brakes, Ipone, Camoplast, Grand Rapids Truck Center, and the members of DOOTalk.com.

Visit www.dootalk.com/raceteam.php

YAMAHA SNOWMOBILES NEW FACEBOOK PAGE

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Like everyone else on this planet, you’ve probably cruised through Facebook in your spare time. If you own, have owned or are looking to own a Yamaha sled, then visit Yamaha Snowmobiles, USA on Facebook and click that magic “Like” button to unlock tons of great info every week!

You’ll find a cool new photo every Friday and tech tips every Tuesday, plus trivia giveaways, video clips and loads of new stuff coming at you all the time.

The greatest thing about Facebook is being able to communicate and share with like-minded people and in this case, folks with blue undies that bleed 4-stroke oil.

“Like” the Yamaha Snowmobiles, USA page, visit often, post comments, share your experiences and have as much fun out of the cold as you do outside.

Visit Yamaha Snowmobiles, USA on facebook right now.

SKI-DOO SETS YOU FREE!

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Win a Ski-Doo Celebrity Freeride Experience In Ontario

In case you haven’t heard, you can enter online for a chance to win a guided freeride in Ontario, Canada with Ski-Doo’s freeride ambassador Robb Hoff!

The event will take place in March 2012 and will be attended by Snowtrax TV’s Luke and AJ Lester as well.

The GRAND PRIZE includes a three-day all-expenses paid trip to Cochrane, Ontario Canada where you’ll experience your epic freeride with the above mentioned personalities.

This contest is open to residents of the United States who are 21 years of age at time of entry and to residents of Canada who are 19 year of age at time of entry.

Employees and immediate families of persons living in the same household of Bombardier Recreational Products, Supertrax Publishing, Supertrax Media, their distributors, affiliates, subsidiaries, advertising and promotional agencies, retailers, dealers, their families and employees and families of retailers and dealers are not eligible.

Click here for more details and to enter!