What kind of motor did Ski Doo use in 1984?
The 1984 SS-25 combined the snowmobile technology of the day with the cosmetic design of future formula models. This twenty-fifth anniversary model sported a liquid-cooled 462 cc twin cylinder Rotax motor with a single 34mm Mikuni carb and a CDI ignition.
What was the first model year for Ski Doo?
The 1984 model year heralded the beginning of a new era in Ski-Doo snowmobiles. Although, not part of its model name, the SS-25 for all intents and purposes was the first Formula model made by Ski-Doo. The new design was both a commemorative anniversary edition and the first model in a decade long line of formula snowmobiles.
What was the 25th anniversary of Ski Doo?
The -25 part of the name is the obvious reference to Ski-Doo’s 25th anniversary of the brand. Don’t get confused but in 1993, Bombardier came out with their 50th anniversary model sleds.
When did Ski Doo make the formula SS?
Please try again later. In 1985, Ski-Doo continued to make their new SS-25 anniversary model but renamed it the Formula SS. The Formula SS was the same new safety yellow but had a grey stripe along the sides with Formula SS logos on the nose and tunnel.
The 1984 SS-25 combined the snowmobile technology of the day with the cosmetic design of future formula models. This twenty-fifth anniversary model sported a liquid-cooled 462 cc twin cylinder Rotax motor with a single 34mm Mikuni carb and a CDI ignition.
Where can I buy a 1983 Ski Doo?
Visit you local Authorized Ski-Doo Dealership for advice and to purchase a service manual. Do you have any information on what model it is, ect.? On the right side of the sled above the runningboards, check out the plate with the year, cc siza, VIN, ect.
What was the first Ski Doo snowmobile made?
1984 Ski-Doo SS-25 & 1985 Formula SS. The 1984 model year heralded the beginning of a new era in Ski-Doo snowmobiles. Although, not part of its model name, the SS-25 for all intents and purposes was the first Formula model made by Ski-Doo.
The -25 part of the name is the obvious reference to Ski-Doo’s 25th anniversary of the brand. Don’t get confused but in 1993, Bombardier came out with their 50th anniversary model sleds.