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- Snowmobile abstract "A snowmobile, also known as a sled, is a land vehicle designed for winter travel on snow. It is designed to be operated on snow and ice. Snowmobiles do not require a specific road or trail. Variations of the snowmobile enable some machines to operate in deep snow or forests; however most are used on open terrain, including frozen lakes, or driven on paths or trails. Snowmobiles are usually designed to accommodate two people, similarly to a motorcycle or an all-terrain vehicle (ATVs) with the exception of snowmobiles designed for mountain riding/deep snow travel which typically have a smaller seat for one person. They do not have any enclosures, except for a windshield, and their engine normally drives a continuous track or tracks at the rear. Skis at the front provide directional control.Early snowmobiles used rubber tracks, but modern snowmobiles typically have tracks made of a Kevlar composite. Originally, snowmobiles were typically powered by two-stroke gasoline internal combustion engines. Four-stroke engines are becoming more and more common in snowmobiles, primarily to address environmental complaints.Snowmobiles were originally intended as a winter utility vehicle that could be used where motor vehicles could not go. They appealed to hunters and workers transporting personnel and material across snow-covered land, frozen lakes and rivers. Since the latter part of the 20th century, they have been put to use for recreational purposes as well. People who ride them are commonly known as snowmobilers. The contemporary types of recreational riding forms are known as snowcross/racing, trail riding, freestyle, mountain climbing, boondocking, carving, ditchbanging and grass drags. Summertime activities for snowmobile enthusiasts include drag racing on grass, asphalt strips, or even across water (see Snowmobile skipping).".
- Snowmobile thumbnail SnowmobilesYellowstone.jpg?width=300.
- Snowmobile wikiPageExternalLink bombardier.
- Snowmobile wikiPageExternalLink snowmobile.htm.
- Snowmobile wikiPageExternalLink yellowstone-graphs.pdf.
- Snowmobile wikiPageExternalLink www.eliason-snowmobile.com.
- Snowmobile wikiPageExternalLink patents?id=F9s_AAAAEBAJ&dq=1,650,334.
- Snowmobile wikiPageExternalLink www.snowmobile.org.
- Snowmobile wikiPageID "332769".
- Snowmobile wikiPageRevisionID "604437684".
- Snowmobile hasPhotoCollection Snowmobile.
- Snowmobile subject Category:Canadian_inventions.
- Snowmobile subject Category:Inuit_transport.
- Snowmobile subject Category:Racing_vehicles.
- Snowmobile subject Category:Snowmobiles.
- Snowmobile subject Category:Tracked_vehicles.
- Snowmobile comment "A snowmobile, also known as a sled, is a land vehicle designed for winter travel on snow. It is designed to be operated on snow and ice. Snowmobiles do not require a specific road or trail. Variations of the snowmobile enable some machines to operate in deep snow or forests; however most are used on open terrain, including frozen lakes, or driven on paths or trails.".
- Snowmobile label "Moto de neve".
- Snowmobile label "Motoneige".
- Snowmobile label "Motonieve".
- Snowmobile label "Motoslitta".
- Snowmobile label "Schneemobil".
- Snowmobile label "Skuter śnieżny".
- Snowmobile label "Sneeuwscooter".
- Snowmobile label "Snowmobile".
- Snowmobile label "Снегоход".
- Snowmobile label "زلاقة الجليد الآلية".
- Snowmobile label "スノーモービル".
- Snowmobile label "雪上摩托車".
- Snowmobile sameAs Sněžný_skútr.
- Snowmobile sameAs Schneemobil.
- Snowmobile sameAs Motonieve.
- Snowmobile sameAs Motoneige.
- Snowmobile sameAs Mobil_salju.
- Snowmobile sameAs Motoslitta.
- Snowmobile sameAs スノーモービル.
- Snowmobile sameAs Sneeuwscooter.
- Snowmobile sameAs Skuter_śnieżny.
- Snowmobile sameAs Moto_de_neve.
- Snowmobile sameAs m.01x3jk.
- Snowmobile sameAs Q17240.
- Snowmobile sameAs Q17240.
- Snowmobile wasDerivedFrom Snowmobile?oldid=604437684.
- Snowmobile depiction SnowmobilesYellowstone.jpg.
- Snowmobile isPrimaryTopicOf Snowmobile.