TRACTION ENHANCING PRODUCTS
NOTE:
This section is applicable to snowmobiles equipped with a
factory installed track that has been approved by BRP for special
studs installation.
WARNING
Never stud a track that has not been approved for studs. In-
stalling studs on an unapproved track could increase the risk
of the track tearing or severing.
WARNING
You may stud the track on this vehicle model. However, you
MUST only use the BRP approved type stud for use on these
Ski-Doo snowmobiles. DO NOT EVER use conventional studs
as the track thickness is thinner then other standard tracks.
The stud could tear off of track and separate from vehicle.
See an authorized Ski-Doo dealer for current specific studding
availability and applications.
Using traction enhancing products such as, adjustable or more
aggressive ski carbide runners and/or studs on your snowmobile
will change its behavior, particularly in terms of manoeuvrability,
acceleration, and braking.
Using traction enhancing products gives a better grip on packed
snow and ice, but has no noticeable effect on soft snow. For this
reason, driving a snowmobile equipped with traction enhancing
products requires a certain adaptation period. If your snowmobile is
equipped with traction enhancing products, be sure to take plenty of
time to get used to the way it handles when turning, accelerating,
and braking.
Also, always check local regulations concerning the use of traction
enhancing products on snowmobiles. Always drive your snowmo-
bile in a responsible manner, respecting the environment and other
people’s property.
Manoeuvrability
Using traction enhancing products such as, more aggressive ski
carbide runners and/or studs makes the snowmobile grip the ground
better at both the front and at the rear. The use of carbide runners is
therefore required to give the skis a better grip, so that the front and
rear of the snowmobile are in balance. While off-the-shelf carbide
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