What is the life expectancy of a snowmobile?
Generally, the life expectancy of a snowmobile is around 15,000 miles. This answer itself is a little murky because the number of miles you get out of your snowmobile also depends on how well you maintain your snowmobile and whether you’re willing to replace some parts as they break down.
Where to buy and repair a snowmobile?
ATV, Side By Sid, Snowmobile and Recreational Vehicle Maintenance, repair, parts sales available at Sleds R Us has you covered for Snowmobile ATV, 4X4, Dirtbikes and Side by Side parts, accessories and repair. We service all makes and models including Can-am, Polaris, Honda, Arctic Cat, Yamaha and MORE!
Where can I get a snowmobile mechanic in Ontario?
Professional snowmobile mechanic providing quality service & reasonable rates for all makes of snowmobiles. Everything from minor service to major repairs. Located just north of Belwood & Serving the Fergus, Guelph, Kitchener Waterloo, Orangeville & surrounding areas. Please call Derek at (519) 939-1004 to discuss your needs.
Where can I find snowmobile engine parts online?
Scrolling through our online catalog, you’ll find snowmobile engine parts, ignition and exhaust components, electrical parts, oil and fluids, steering wheels, bumpers and fenders, and many other products.
Is it possible to repair a snowmobile starter?
ATV + SNOWMOBILES & MOTORCYCLE STARTER REPAIR/REPLACEMENTS. We can repair and replace starters for most ATV, snowmobile & motorcycle makes and models. Hello, I am looking for unwanted or wrecked snowmobiles/sleds for parts or for repair. I will pay cash for the right models but I consider every posible make & model that you have.
Can a novice repair a snowmobile track?
Serious rips, tears, and holes should be left to professional repair shops. About the only task that should be undertaken by a novice when it comes to track repairs is attaching clips. Remove any track clips you need to replace with a large, flat-head screwdriver.
Can a snowmobile track be cut in half?
Shops that specialize in fixing torn, ripped, or seriously worn track can cut a track completely in half, lengthwise, and still fix it to look like new. A snowmobile can reach high speeds over dangerous terrain, and the track on it should be in the best shape possible to prevent accidents.
How is the track on a snowmobile important?
A snowmobile’s track is one of the most important parts of the machine. Speed and braking factors for most sleds depend heavily on what kind of shape the track is in and how it is designed. Repairing track is not something an amateur snowmobile mechanic should attempt, and it’s definitely not a duct tape type of operation if a track rips or tears.