Swedens Ruff Riders Extreme Snowmobiling

By SledAddicts.com on Aug 26 2010 | 0 Comments
The legend of Ruff Riders began in the small town Gällivare in northern Sweden. With some of the highest peaks in Scandinavia at your doorstep, and very long winters with lots of snow, this was a perfect framing for the beginning of freeride snowmobiling. As the years passed, the Ruff Riders have evolved to the biggest influence in Scandinavia regarding freeriding and freestyle snowmobiling. During the summer these guys often find themselves doing other stunts and extremesport activites, which has always been an influence in the Ruff Riders spirit. As new riders joined the pack, motocross and other extreme sports have gotten to know about the Ruff Riders aswell. Today Ruff Riders crew extends to riders all over Sweden, and even a few Americans. [More]

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Skills Wanted

By Rookie on Feb 09 2010 | 0 Comments
The biggest difference between snowmobiling today, versus snowmobiling even 10 years ago, is not the size of the machines, or the speed, or comfort, but the things you can do with them, and the 'interesting' places you can find yourself in. After my first ride on my Renegade 800, I quickly realized that if I wanted to properly utilize my sled and all it's capabilites, I have to learn some new riding skills. These skills, when put to use, will allow you to travel both groomed as well as any remote/rough terrain just like the best SledAddicts out there. [More]

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Little Bear Lodge - Extreme Snowmobiling Launch Point

By SledAddicts.com on Jan 20 2010 | 0 Comments
Here on "The Rock" snow has been scarce throughout most of the Island with the exception of a few key areas. One of of those snowmobile playgrounds is the infamous backcountry located in and around Newfoundlands Gros Morne National Park.

The impression I've been getting from snowmobile enthusiasts is they cannot wait to get their first ride in for the season, and are looking for any option to get them on the snow to relieve themselves of their addicting snowmobile adrenaline.

If you are in that predicament, you should do yourself a favor and book a week of accomodations at the Little Bear Lodge, nestled convienently on the outskirts of Gros Morne National Park on Bonne Bay Big Pond, Newfoundland , Canada.

Little Bear Lodge is an executive
style chalet located on the
beach of beautiful Bonne Bay
Big Pond just 20kms north of the
town of Deer Lake on the great
Northern Peninsula of
Newfoundland. [More]

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SNOWMOBILERS! WINTER IS GETTING HOTTER!

By sledaddicts.com on Aug 02 2009 | 0 Comments
If snowmobiling is your passion, Axxxtion Sports has it all! From Mountain sleds to Mods, paired up with some of the hottest bikini models doing what they do best. A snowmobile has never looked better. [More]

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Straightline Performance Committed to Great Results

By sledaddicts.com on Sep 23 2008 | 0 Comments
Vetern and amature snowmobile tuners alike need specialty performance services to keep engines running strong every season. Straightline Performance offers quality products, an online store,  dyno and machine shop services for your next project sled. With Over 30 years experience, Straight... [More]

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Cudney Racing's Rev XP Performance packages

By sledaddicts.com on Sep 03 2008 | 3 Comments
Bombardier's new Rev XP lineup will continue to be a big hit again this year as it lived up to the media expectations set early last season. Now aftermarket companies are on board offering a host of great performance packages that will allow Rev XP owners to push the limits further on this proven pl... [More]

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YamahaBunny.com

By sledaddicts.com on Jun 28 2008 | 1 Comments
When Yamaha introduced 4 strokes to the world they used a series of entertaining "Johnny Skeptical" videos to highlight the selling points of the new 4 Stroke lineup. These videos also featured an attractive model named "Bunny" who inspired alot of interest in the videos. [More]

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Yamaha Sled Talk

By sledaddicts.com on Jun 27 2008 | 2 Comments
Yamaha Sled Talk is no ordinary blog. It represents a new social lens that manufacturers are beginning to utilize, through which consumers gain a better understanding. The idea could be touted as risky and awkward, but in Yamaha Motor Canada's case, I believe it creates a positive spin for their brand. [More]

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