I stumbled onto this Sno Wolverine website. I also found mention of it on several forums as far back as 2004 ... so it's not a new sled. It's hard to interpret the Swedish on the OEM's site, but some interesting info is out there like - Dry weight=425 lbs., Motor=600cc 105 HP 4-stroke, Ohlins front shocks, ZX2 skid, carbon fiber tunnel, Price=$15K USD. All of this info looks old and may be outdated, buts looks like real numbers. I can't tell for sure if it was ever put into production. Would love to know what kind of reception it has received from riders?
Hopefully, some of you guys in Sweden will chime in here.
Here's a short video from their site:
[video width=640 height=360]http://www.youtube.com/embed/_8EwtKo0w4c?feature=player_embedded[/video]
Hopefully, some of you guys in Sweden will chime in here.
Here's a short video from their site:
[video width=640 height=360]http://www.youtube.com/embed/_8EwtKo0w4c?feature=player_embedded[/video]
Chapter 11 before they managed to get sleds out... Skid was changed to ad-bouvin plastic skid just before they closed..they did demo the sled so I guess they built a few though... Looked nice and I liked the seats suspension...
That's too bad. I guess they never bothered to take the website down. Looking at some of the articles on their site, I noticed that they also planned to build a 1100 cc motor for this sled. Would've been nice to see it come to fruition.

It would have been good with one more brand, the big ones are all very dominant but I guess it's hard to get sales when you do have three very good brands producing good sleds,
I think the "factory" used produces lawn chairs from steel and think they are still running and this was just a side project for them, not sure about this though...

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I had that same idea for a seat back in 2004 as well! LOL
Cool sled.
Cool sled.
I like the look of the spindle but doubt it would last long if abused... Looks like it would deform..
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looks like a rush...
yamaha1973 said:looks like a rush...
I can see why you would say that. the seat frame is similar looking to the Rush, but this sled's seat is hinged and is suspended by a Fox float shock.

To me, the hood resembles the new Procross Cat hoods. Kinda looks like they borrowed ideas from several makers.
Their site also says the had 2 track lengths - 121 and 136.
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Very cool idea...OVR4D said:yamaha1973 said:looks like a rush...
I can see why you would say that. the seat frame is similar looking to the Rush, but this sled's seat is hinged and is suspended by a Fox float shock.
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To me, the hood resembles the new Procross Cat hoods. Kinda looks like they borrowed ideas from several makers.
Their site also says the had 2 track lengths - 121 and 136.
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