TRACTION ENHANCING PRODUCTS
NOTE: This section is applicable only to snowmobile equipped with
a track that as been approved for studs.
Using more positive carbide ski runners and traction enhancing
products on your snowmobile will change its behavior, particularly
in terms of manoeuvrability, acceleration, and braking.
Studding the track gives a better grip on packed snow and ice, but
has no noticeable effect on soft snow. For this reason, driving a
snowmobile equipped with traction enhancing products (studs, car-
bide ski runners) requires a certain adaptation period. If your snow-
mobile is equipped with traction products, be sure to take plenty of
time to get used to the way it handles when turning, accelerating,
and braking.
Also, always check local regulations concerning the use of studs on
snowmobiles. Always drive your snowmobile in a responsible man-
ner, respecting the environment and other people’s property.
Manoeuvrability
Studding the track makes the snowmobile grip the ground better at
the rear. The use of carbide runners is therefore required to give
the skis a better grip, so that the front and rear of the snowmobile
are in balance. While off-the-shelf carbide ski runners are adequate,
they don’t necessarily give you optimal control, since that depends
on your personal preferences, your riding style, and how your sus-
pension is set.
WARNING
If the front and rear of the snowmobile are out of balance due
to an incorrect combination of studs and runners, the snow-
mobile may tend to oversteer or understeer, which could lead
to a loss of control.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
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