SNOWMOBILE TRACKS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AGGRESSOR KIMPEX INC. 5355 St-Roch Drummondville, QC J2E0B4 Canada snowmobile tracks;
BIGHORN KIMPEX INC. 5355 St-Roch Drummondville, QC J2E0B4 Canada snowmobile tracks;
CHALLENGER CAMSO INC. 2633, MACPHERSON MAGOG QUÉBEC J1X 0E6 Canada snowmobile tracks;
CHALLENGER COMOPLAST, INC. 2144 KIN STREET WEST SUITE 110 SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC J1J 2E8 Canada snowmobile tracks;
CHALLENGER CAMOPLAST ROCKLAND, LTD. 2114 KING STREET WEST SUITE 110 SHERBROOKE (QUEBEC) J1J 2E8 Canada snowmobile tracks;
COBRA CAMOPLAST INC. Suite 110 2144 King Street West Sherbrooke J1J2E8 Canada Snowmobile tracks;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A snowmobile positions riders close to the center of gravity of the snowmobile, reduces jostling forces, and improves the comfort and ridability of the snowmobile. The snowmobile has a steering position on a steering device that is disposed forward of the forward-most drive axle and center of gravity of the snowmobile. A steering shaft, which operatively connects the steering device to the skis, forms an angle of less than 45 degrees with vertical. The seat may have seat positions for one, two, or three riders, the first seat position being disposed less than 590 mm behind the forward-most drive track axle. The seat may be divided into two sections, the second seat section being removably attached to the frame behind the first seat section. The back of the seat and the rearward-most seat position may be disposed behind the back end of the snowmobile's frame.