What kind of snowmobile is Ski Doo Summit?
The separation between trail and mountain sleds gets even wider for 2002, with the debut of the Ski-Doo Summit snowmobiles. That’s because Bombardier has added several exclusive advancements to its mountain sleds, making them the most specialized and capable in the industry.
Are there any new Ski Doo snowmobiles for 2002?
For the 2002 model year Bombardier takes the sport to the next level with numerous advancements to its Ski-Doo snowmobiles, including two new suspensions and a whole new platform. Nearly every model is improved for 2002. More ZX – Nearly all sleds for 2002 are built on the light-weight ZX platform.
What kind of belt does a Ski Doo Snowmobile use?
Ski-Doo Dayco HPX (High Performance Extreme) Belt. Fits 93-04 high power SkiDoo Snowmobiles. Ski-Doo Dayco XTX (Xtreme Torque) Belt. Fits 93-04 high power SkiDoo Snowmobiles.
What kind of suspension does a 2002 Ski Doo have?
The SC10 151 and 144 rear mountain suspensions are modified for 2002 for a lower angle of attack, thanks to a shallower rail angle and repositioned front arm. Improved HPG shocks increase rear suspension travel to 12 inches.
Where can I get a quote on a 2004 Ski Doo Summit?
If you would like to get a quote on a new 2004 Ski-Doo Summit Highmark 800 H.O. use our Build Your Own tool, or Compare this snowmobile to other Mountain snowmobiles. To view more specifications, visit our Detailed Specifications.
What kind of snowmobile was Ski Doo in 2002?
2002 ski doo mxz 800, NEW track and pics, engine just rebuilt 900 miles ago. This sled is fast and looks great. 2002 Ski doo MXZ 800… MX Z – Trail 500Nothing tops the thrill of taking on the toughest riders over the toughest terrain and crossing the finish line first. And if you’re t…
The SC10 151 and 144 rear mountain suspensions are modified for 2002 for a lower angle of attack, thanks to a shallower rail angle and repositioned front arm. Improved HPG shocks increase rear suspension travel to 12 inches.
What kind of sled does Ski Doo use?
Sleds ready to set the highest highmark and surf the deepest powder right out of the box. All Summits are now built on the light-weight ZX platform – now even lighter with the addition of the new ZX-X chassis – and powered by powerful Rotax twins.