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his issue of OSM is a special one for all of us at OSM and STV. We can’t get over the amazing support we’ve received from our readers, and the awesome photos submitted from our sports Pro Photographers in our Shooter Showcase, and the riders that wrote in with their first rides of the season. They all have their special place, from extreme riding to the kids making laps. Thank you. I can remember my early rides as a kid, the mileage didn’t matter back then because I didn’t do the maintenance on the sled. And then, to me the amount of fuel didn’t matter either because I wasn’t paying for it and I didn’t realize how much was actually being burned or cost. The only thing that mattered as a young snowmobiler was having fun and going fast. My parents looked after the other stuff. Looking back on that, even only for a minute, it was so important that they did these things for me. My parents took the worry and stress out of me, keeping the ET-250 and Excel III ready to rip all the time. In many memories, they took the time to have a cookout ready to go so the kids didn’t have to go back inside to fuel

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themselves up. It was simple to love snowmobiling. Fast forward to 2021… and the apple didn’t fall to far from the tree. My wife and I seem to be doing the same as my parents once did. Most Saturdays and Sundays are spent around 120s, 200s and a skating rink with a bar b q in the mix. Snowmobiling at that levels is growing exponentially. And just like I did, as soon as today’s kids try snowmobiling, they catch the ‘bug’ and most will be hooked for decades if not a lifetime. We have let our friends children try out snowmobiling on my kids sleds, most hadn’t ever tried snowmobiled before, and now many of them have their own sleds. And some of the parents that used to ride years prior, are now riding again! The storyline here is that they are re-engaged in snowmobiling and the numbers are going up for the amazing sport we love. Engaging the young ones like my parents did, and probably yours, is what got you into this sport or the “fraternity” if you will. While I spend the afternoons, along with the other parents, chasing our kids and filling up tanks, we are watching them build memories that will last a lifetime. And as I watch them all run lap after lap and slowly work the area to find jumps and other cool things to do on snowmobiles, I feel like time is standing still. It’s exactly what we did when we were that age and it’s nice to think that nothing has really changed. Fun was measured in smiles and laughs and not anything else. It is simple and the simpler we can make it in the beginning, the more people will do it. So for now, let’s keep it like that….Simple. I hope you like our special issue, the annual Shooter’s Showcase!

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01 BRP BRINGS LYNX TO NORTH AMERICA

BRP’s set a goal to build a “new breed” of Nordic-Style riders, and is now exporting Europe’s best-selling brand, Lynx snowmobiles to North America. BRP was originally planning to bring two high-end Lynx snowmobile models to North America, the Lynx RAVE RE, built to enhance the thrill of trail riding, and the Lynx Boondocker DS, made to conquer the deepest snow. Each of these models is for experienced, passionate riders looking for a totally new and exhilarating on-snow experience! “For the past decade, I have dreamed of bringing Lynx to the North American market not only to expand riders’ snowmobile options, but also to give them the opportunity to enjoy a very different riding experience. This is an

02 FCMQ HELPS

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After numerous years of pressure and lobbying, the Quebec Provincial Government has finally passed a decree (an official order that has the force of law) which puts an end to the hassling of Ontario snowmobilers who choose to use personalised licence numbers on their sleds. Thank you to entire FCMQ for their hard work and patients on this matter.

exciting new chapter in snowmobiling history: we’re not just introducing a new model. We’re introducing a whole new brand to North America, which is something that hasn’t happened for several decades.” José Boisjoli, President and CEO. Lynx is focused towards hardcore enthusiasts as Nordic snowmobiling is a very active riding style without a lot of cruising or relaxed riding. The Lynx RAVE RE and Boondocker DS models match that style with unique highend features. The Lynx RAVE RE and two different length Lynx Boondocker DS models are available for purchase in the spring of 2021 only, with a retail program that requires a deposit at select BRP dealers in North America. For more information on availability, visit www.brplynx.com.


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03 YAMAHA FINANCIAL SERVICES BRINGS BACK WIN YOUR YAMAHA PLUS 5 FOR 5 Don’t wait to get the Yamaha you’ve been eyeing, act now for your chance to win. Be automatically entered to Win Your Yamaha plus a special 5th anniversary prize package when you finance your next purchase with Yamaha Financial Services. Finance your Yamaha with Yamaha Financial Services before May 31, 2021 and you could win! Prizes include: • Pre-paid Regularly Scheduled Dealer Maintenance for 1 year • $1500 in Riding Gear • Up to 48 months Yamaha Extended Warranty • Yamaha EF2000 Generator • Yamaha Music Stereo System Get pre-approved online or ask your local dealer about the Win Your Yamaha contest. The Winner will be announced June 15, 2021.

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05 LOOKING TO

RACE IN 2021?

The Canadian Snowcross Racing Association started their series a little late in 2021 due to mandatory government shutdowns due to Covid-19 restrictions, therefore they’re now a six race series that started FEB 27-28 in Lindsay, ON. The CSRA will continue to host both the historic FXR Kawartha Cup and the FXR/Royal Distributing Cup March 6-7 also in Lindsay just before heading the trailers north to Timmins, ON for the weekend of March 13-14. The final two rounds, the Dayco Snowcross Championships March 27-28 and the Dayco Snowcross Finals taking place April 3-4 will both be hosted in Barrie, ON. For more information visit www.snowcross.com

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GLOBALSTAR CANADA AND CCSO PARTNER TO PROMOTE RIDER SAFETY

Snowmobile ridership in Canada is estimated at 1.5 million, an active and growing outdoor winter recreational community and sport. Globalstar Canada Satellite Co., a wholly owned subsidiary of Globalstar Inc. (NYSE MKT: GSAT) and a leader in satellite messaging and emergency notification technologies, today announced a partnership with the Canadian Council of Snowmobile Organizations (CCSO) to promote rider safety through the CCSO 2021 Safe Riders program. The partnership coincides with the start of Snowmobile Safety Awareness Week which kicked off January of 2021. As part of Globalstar Canada’s commitment to snowmobiler safety, riders can access $50 savings off the purchase of any SPOT satellite communications device through March 2021. SPOT satellite messaging and emergency technology is used around the world by outdoor enthusiasts and lone workers to stay connected, completely independent of the availability of cellular networks. To date, more than 7,400 rescue incidents have been initiated worldwide with SPOT satellite technology, with Canada comprising approximately 30% of all rescues. Over the last three winter seasons, the number of rescues initiated with SPOT has been steady, averaging 75 rescue incidents per season. The majority of winter rescue incidents encompass activities including snowmobiling and motor vehicle related incidents, medical, mountain sports and hiking incidents. For complete pricing on SPOT satellite communications devices, visit www. findmespot.ca. Save $50 instantly by using promo code “snowsafe” during check-out.

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Hey OSM! Had a nice shot of lake effect snow on November 2nd in Belwood that made the perfect drift! So I fired up the ET 250 and 340 Excel and took them for a quick rip! Adam Woods OSM – Sweet Leafers!

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Good morning ON Snow Mag! Here is our first ride of the year. Cheers, Nathalie

FIRST RIDE EVER! This was Calum’s first ride EVER with his Dad (Robert). He loved it!! Rev’ing the engine on the front lawn. He just kept saying, “More Dad”. Next generation sledder in the making. Bill Moore

Greg sent in the picture of his first ride. (Greg Sheldrick)

OSM! Here’s 7 year old Locke Martin preparing for the Snowcross season. Brent Martin

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John Dortch - His first rides of a father & son project which was putting a 1989 Yamaha Ovation 340 back together and even installing a new track. The Ovation was his sons first vehicle that he bought with his own money at 11. “That Ovation was great and gave us lots of awesome memories too!”

Jacob Sharp submitted his first ride of the season aboard his Polaris 800 Pro S Switchback.

OSM Crew, I just got an email from you and it looks like I may have another opportunity to score some more free stuff from your club. Apparently, there’s a first ride contest! This pic of me and my buggy at my friend Joey’s farm just outside of Chatham, ON on November 22nd. In my 19 years of sledding I can’t ever remember a time when carving frost in sub ankle deep pow felt so damn good! Maynard

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IT’S A GOOD DAY, TO HAVE A GOOD DAY! You know I’m a fan of this! Well Done Adam!

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anyways, but that doesn’t mean we can’t get out there and have some fun! As most winters are for me, 2021 has been no exception to keeping me busy! From riding, to Snocross racing, snowmobiling has brought me to

Good sleds make you smile even if snow is light.

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numerous destinations, and the season has just begun! Let’s start with some Snocross Racing! Yes! We are super pumped to be back to racing, and Team LaVallee riders have been ripping out there on the Snocross

Breakfast ride with the family.


Track. With an early January start to the 2021 Season, the schedule is a little tighter, but the number of races has stayed the same. Team LaVallee’s Polaris, Red Bull, Walker Evans Racings sleds have been ripping this year! Our crew has our sleds dialed and the riders; Kyle Pallin (Pro), Adam Peterson (Pro Lite), Ryley Bester (Pro Lite), and Andy Lieders (Pro Plus 30), results have been proving how awesome the new sleds are this season! We’ve got a few races left to go, and the Points Championship Battles are heating up! Stay tuned to our social channels and snocross.com for all of the race updates! PS: Did you see that awesome heel-clicker of Adam Peterson (see photo)? You couldn’t wipe the smile off my face after he won his Pro Lite final and threw out that trick while going over the finish line! I couldn’t have done it better myself! When we aren’t out on the Snocross National Tour, we’ve been able to sneak in some closeto-home riding! I’ve been able to take a couple of buddies out on the 2021 Polaris Sleds, and also take the family out for a rip or two as well. Even with minimal snow, we’ve still got smiles under our helmets, and pumped on the times we’ve been able to ride together. One of the really cool riding opportunities that I’ve recently been on was a ride that was all for a great cause. Wings for Life Spinal Cord Research is a

Pumped to see Team LaVallee gelling with the new Polaris race sled.

We had a runaway sled... the trees slowed it down.

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Wait until I get the Truck Boss deck in the back and couples sleds on board!

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charity that has always been special to me, and this past Holiday Season (2020) I teamed up with Wings for Life to put on an exclusive “Ultimate Ride Day with Levi, presented by Polaris” – a ride that was available for anyone to bid on, to go on this special ride with me. The best part? All of the money that was raised during the Wings for Life Holiday Auction went directly to spinal cord research (how awesome is that)! Alex and Ashley were the top bidders for this ride, and we had a blast! We rode some local trails, ripped some sweet wheelies, and they got a tour of the LaVallee Compound. We rode out to see Paul Bunyan and got a picture with the legend. We ended out the night with dinner and watching Snocross. Huge “Thank-you” to Alex and Ashley, Polaris, and Wings of Life. It was an awesome ride for an even better cause! Next Stop: Oregon! I had the honor of being the Keynote Speaker for the OSSA (Oregon State Snowmobile Association) 2021 Convention! It’s always a pinch-me-moment when I get asked to come and share My Story! I actually didn’t just get to come out and speak, I also got to ride! The riding out in Klamath Falls was awesome, the scenery and the terrain was beautiful! Thank you to Kristen, Klamath Basin Snowdrifters, and everyone at OSSA! I had a blast with you all and hope to come again! Well that’s all for now. Sleds loaded. Top Secret Test Session is coming up next . . . Hard to be top secret with that new ride from MTH (haha). If you see me give me a honk, I’ll honk back! I am excited to share with you what I’ve got going on next! Until then, better get to livin’!

OSSA nailed their 2021 convention! It was an honor to come out and be the keynote speaker!

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Alex and I had the chance to stop by Paul and say hi.

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lawn ornaments The fever for Lawn Ornaments has never been stronger as your submissions keep filling up our inbox. From rusted and forgotten buggies behind the garage, to those purt-near-mint, center-of-the-lawn, almost modern rides just waiting for first snow, we want to see the lawn ornaments in your neck of the snowbelt. Snap a photo and send it in. If your photo is selected and published, you will receive a freshly screened OSM t-shirt. Email your pics to info@osmmag.com. Remember, curb appeal is nice…snowmobiles are better.

Morning Guys! Not sure if this old Safari LC belongs in lawn ornaments or should you start a new thing with, ‘What was old, is new again?’ Now check out how the colors on my sister-in-law Kelly Gerow’s new suit match up? - Shawn

Santa knows a dependable snowmobile when he sees one! Merry Christmas! - Sandra Schutz

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Hey OSM! Check out the conversion seat on this Polaris sitting in a field in the fishing community Jonesport, Maine. - Larry Emerson

It’s not too often that you come across a find such as this.. a forgotten V-Max 500. You can tell that the owner had full intensions of using the V-Max again by the block of wood under the rear bumper to ensure the track doesn’t freeze or rot to the ground. And let’s note the use of matching tuck tape is second to none. It’s hardly noticeable on the windshield or seat.

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tand up and the loud can bark! Our call out for big risers has been met with cheers and plenty of enthusiasm. More than a few of you “know a guy” who not only likes to ’stand-up” but does so with nothing less than 12-inches of finely crafted riser. With that we tip our hat and give you a proper salute with a cheap can of ale to this issue’s best riser submissions. Have you seen a crazy handlebar riser set-up on a snowmobile in your neck of the snow belt? If so, snap a few pics and send them to info@osmmag.com and if we print them you will find a new OSM t-shirt in your mailbox.

Being a tall girl, Amy likes her bars tall in the summer on her Sea-Doo Trixx Spark and on her sled in the winter. A shirt is on the way Amy!

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ast winter, I was extremely fortunate and had the privilege of spending the season behind the bars of a 2020 Polaris 850 RMK Khaos 155”. My riding skills definitely progressed due to this sled being so light, predictable, and easy to control in steep mountainous terrain. That particular snowmobile allowed me to have the best winter I’ve ever had in the last fifteen years of mountain riding. By spring, I was officially convinced that the award winning AXYS RMK Khaos was the best thing out there, and could not be improved upon. We were so stoked when we found out that a new 2021 Polaris 850 RMK Khaos 155” had been shipped, and was en-route to Idaho for long term test miles, so we can learn more and help describe new product details to our friends and viewers of On Snow Magazine and Snowmobiler

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TV. I was incredibly eager to get the newly improved Khaos up in the high elevation, to see what the hype was all about with their new QD2 belt drive and 2.75” x 3.5” x 155” Series 8 track. The mountains near my hometown of Sandpoint, Idaho have been rather low on snow this year, but we have still managed to find the “honey holes” for superior off trail riding. Overall, I found that the new belt drive and track gave the sled more forward propulsion in all snow conditions. I’ve ridden this combo in steep terrain, and it gets the job done every time, no matter if the snow is fluffy powder, no base, wet/heavy snow, or weird crust layers. It pops up on top of the snow, grips and rips harder than any two-stroke mountain sled I’ve ever ridden. And I am HOOKED!

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The Series 8-155” is my favorite allaround track size due to the playful, light front end. I love how quick the shorter length can spin around during re-entries, jumps and tree riding. For those who need a little more traction, Polaris now offers a 163” and 165” in the RMK Khaos lineup. The long tracked Khaos has been the most popular sled that locals are running in my area this year. They are playful, but provide enough flotation to boondock up the super steep slopes in the high country. If you don’t care to jump, wheelie or do any small scale Caleb Kesterke stunts, and all you enjoy doing is climbing big mountains with the skis planted on the snow, I would recommend the Pro RMK. That is the sled to have if you want to be the Rocky Mountain King! The Khaos comes with very adjustable Walker Evans Racing shock absorbers that are still proving to be some of the best factory shocks that dominate all types of terrain, from trail to mountain top. High and low compression clickers really help you dial in your ride!

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WHAT CHANGES WOULD I LIKE TO SEE There are a few things that I would like to see in the coming years on the RMK Khaos line-up, such as a tether cord, installed right at the factory for safety. I’d also like to see a heated brake lever, throttle block and throttle cable. Storage is always a concern of mine, I’d like to have more on top and under the hood, with additional storage under seat. Another issue I seem to be having is the lack of provided tools. A basic tool kit would be nice. My last item that I would like to see in the RMK Khaos line-up is a factory 850-900cc turbo or supercharger, with factory warranty. That would be cool! Polaris continues to push the mountain snowmobiling scene with the powerful, responsive 850cc Patriot engine, a rigid chassis that makes technical riding more effortless, and it pushes the scales at just over 400lbs. In my opinion, this makes the 2021 Polaris 850 RMK Khaos 155” an ideal snowmobile for a beginner or a pro.


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QS3 shocks, but with a wider Yamaha mountain ski. Those small changes were enough to make this year’s demo SE sled much more capable off-trail. Add to that a crossover 40-inch ski stance on the SE, and you really have an off-trail focused SE. Don’t get me wrong, the LE could still hit the powder, but we were much happier in the deep snow on the SE. This was backed up in a lot of testing out in the mountains of

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Wyoming, hopping from trails to powder, to hard pack up on top of the ridgelines We were particularly impressed with the new Yamaha mountain ski which allows easy transitioning to side hilling, and gives good flotation. The ski also worked well, and was predictable on the trail. We would probably take this ski over the Stryke on the trail as well, it was that good. That being said, with the track speed and short 146-inch length, you could point those skis to the sky if need be, to wheelie up steep inclines, or to just have fun on only one ski at a time in mountain meadows. The Challenger 2-inch lug was needed off-trail for sure, and it did it’s job well. This is a great trail track too, and we were happy with its performance in lower snow. We honestly did not have to put down the scratchers once, and the machine stayed cool and did not have egregious hyfax wear. Those are two things that many Yamaha 4-stroke owners complain about, but we saw the opposite. This track also has great bite and is pretty stiff through the lugs, which provides durability. All that said, we would have probably gone with a 2.25, or maybe even a 2.5-inch lug if this was our personal sled, just to add more powder churning capability. Finally, doing away with the key start

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last year made these Yamaha sleds much more enjoyable to ride. The push-button reverse is great too, and easy to use. On our demo, we installed a slightly larger windshield for colder trail riding days, and other than the one or two times we had to get unstuck on a hill, we did not find the larger windshield to ever be an issue. Plus, the new larger shields are much more durable today than they were years ago, so believing that you’re gonna ruin a windshield every time a sled goes on its side, is not warranted. We will take warmth and comfort for one hundred dollars, every single time.

PARTING THOUGHTS We do not want to give up our Yamaha XTX-SE at the end of the year, and part ways. Even the more mountain-focused seat was comfortable and easy to move around on. Squirreling kids from sled to sled in the mountains, we realized the benefits of a bit bigger seat than the total mountain sled seats on many other machines. For big power, tail-standing turbo ponies at any elevation, aggressive trail performance, all-around go anywhere capability, and the cornerstone of Yamaha sleds… engine reliability, we would highly recommend that the crossover folks to take a look at this 4-stroke turbo.


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e’ve got some extra time on this twin 2-stroker, and it has been all that we thought it was, since our first rides on it almost a year ago when it was introduced. Here’s the report after our added mileage.

CONFIDENCE IS KEY In the world of crazy big horsepower, confidence is key. Confidence you can hit those bumps at pace, confidence you can clear that jump, confidence you can stay low and flat in the corners, stop on a dime, and confident that you can do all this, and not have the sled fall apart on you. The VR1 makes you a better rider, and that comes down to being confidence inspiring. Really, this is what anyone should be looking for in any snowmobile of any size, but as you ratchet up the mph and aggressiveness, the importance exponentially increases. So let’s get to the good stuff - what we like about this pony! First off, the maneuverability is just awesome. Lively transfer and the 1.35-inch lug track give this sled more deep snow capability than you might think. It was also available with a 1.50-inch lug track that allows you to follow most anyone off-trail in the

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meadows and flatlands (and a 1.25 Iceripper was also avail.). Honestly though, the 15x129x1.35-inch Cobra track is the best all-around option here, and a track we’ve have grown to enjoy on many 129 and 137-inch long sleds. As a smaller rider, it is imperative that I can move easily into a forward/knee-out position in the corners, as well as stand comfortably without my knees constantly banging a corner of the plastics. This sled fit me extremely well, and our taller riders at the same time. The Patriot 850 Cleanfire liquid cooled motor has some snort! In a short sled like this one (and the fact it is a high revving 2-stroke that will most of the time be ridden at sea level), you really get to feel all the horses in this one’s stable. You will never be last across a lake, or feel a lack of throttle response in any situation. The throttle pull is easy and predictable, and clutching engages smoothly and on time to burp you over any little jumps and moguls you find in your adventures. At a slight 467 pounds dry weight, you can really manipulate what you want the sled to do when it’s in your hands. We appreciate the Walker Evans Velocity shocks as well, and the coupled ProCC rear suspension soaks up the bumps at any speed, but is still surprisingly supple,

THE MANEUVERABILITY IS JUST AWESOME. LIVELY TRANSFER AND THE 1.35-INCH LUG TRACK GIVE THIS SLED MORE DEEP SNOW CAPABILITY THAN YOU MIGHT THINK.


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not like a snocross race sled. It is Polaris’ best trail skid to date, we believe. The sled is fairly warm too, not as much for our taller riders, but the air pocket is pretty good here, and I’ve certainly ridden big power sleds with thong-sized windshields that were MUCH colder. The Smartwarmers handlebar warming system helped the overall enjoyment of riding as well, and the storage behind the gauge was an interesting/cool idea. If there was one thing we would have changed on this sled, it was the color options. This is easy enough to do and with all the wraps and other options out there, kind of a non-issue. But we will say that with all the other options on this sled,

like the super high tech 7S gauge with GPS, touchscreen, Ride-command… and the new Nightblade headlight… and lock & ride flex accessory system, well, maybe graphics can wait a year.

LAST GRASP We were grasping at straws to see who would get to ride this sled each time any of our riders had a chance,and we took it. That says something because although we all have our favorites, it’s not very often that one sled stands out this much to as many people who enjoy riding it. We are already looking forward to what the 2022 VR1 will be like!

BOARDS ONE FINAL THING WE APPRECIATED WERE THE WIDE AND CONTOURED RUNNING BOARDS ON THE MATRYX VR1. BOARDS MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE, FROM CLEARING SNOW AND ICE OUT, TO BEING AT THE CORRECT ANGLE TO REDUCE FATIGUE. ALSO, BEING GRIPPY, NOT ONLY JUST WIDE BY YOUR BOOTS, AND ALSO ANGLED IN THE BACK CORRECTLY FOR EACH SLED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF DIFFERENT BODY MOVEMENTS AND MANEUVERS. WE THOUGHT THESE PLATFORMS WERE SPOT ON!

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yself and several other of our test riders were already able to put hundreds of miles on our Yamaha Venom demo sled this year, and we even got a few of the youngsters out on it as well. Trying to pry it out of their little hands was the hard part, and at the end of the year, there will certainly be some teary eyes when the sled has to go back. It has been A LONG time since this type of inbetween, smaller sled has had this kind of positive impact on both kids, adults, and those new-to-the-sport.

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batteryless, fuel-injected engine, with power-valve technology as well. We have had a multitude of riders try their throttle hand on the Venom, from the mountains of Wyoming, to the trails of the Midwest, to wide open lakes, and everywhere in between. You can literally hold this machine wide open for days, or easily crawl it through tight home-made trails on the farm. After this many outings, we have come to enjoy the Stryke single keel ski and the adjustable stance very much. The wider 38-inch stance is great for the trail, and being able to narrow it up a bit really helped in teaching younger and smaller riders how to begin making powder carves in the deeper snow. This is NOT a mountain ski, and that’s not what we are saying, but the precision and predictability are there, and it’s one of the often overlooked things on a new sled. Yamaha did it right here.

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shocks are just fine for this machine, and the 7.2-inches of front travel, combined with the 10.7-inches of rear travel are plenty for the riders that are the target market. A fully independent, double wishbone front end, and dual shock rear skid are truly fine for riders up to 200 pounds. Any more than that, and a larger rear spring could be discussed. We’re sure there are folks out there that are already trying higher-end shock and spring packages, and we are never opposed too trying them… but the sled can handle all the bumps that a 13-year old can throw at it.

WHY WE WOULD BUY IT? Simply put, this is an easy machine to learn more on, and fun to pilot, even for long-time riders. More importantly, with electric start, warm bars, predictable handling, and more full-size ergonomics, you can have kids with their learners permit, or more novice riders that will feel confident using the sled without constant oversight from an expert rider. That means a lot, and is worth a lot in the end. Maybe that’s why I/we, all NEED one!

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raditionally, some sort of ½ ton truck was the tow vehicle of choice, and fit well with the other needs of most sled owners. These trucks worked well for business use or other recreational tasks like towing a camper trailer, because they had the size, power, and towing ability to do these other jobs. As some SUVs got bigger and more capable as tow vehicles, they became an option, but good choices were still few and far between compared to a pickup truck. The problem for some people with pickup trucks is that they became their size in daily driving life. Here, SUVs ruled and were more practical to run back and forth to the office, and to navigate parking lots designed for mini vans and Priuses. Until just a few years ago, consumers we left with very few choices between these two classes. Nowadays, we have a thriving mid-size truck segment. Although this segment never really went away, manufacturers seem to be focusing a bit more on this segment, with not only the vehicles they have for sale, but also in their marketing efforts. This is evident by the number of these trucks now being seen on the roadways, including the one in my driveway! Not long ago, we decided to bring a Ford Ranger into our fleet, and after more than

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a year of ownership, we are still happy with the choice we made. A full-size truck would have been nice, but we already had one of those, and the Ranger had the two qualities we needed in our next vehicle - a pickup box and the ability to tow a trailer. We knew neither of these qualities were going to be in use all the time, but definitely added to the other attributes of this truck, which were 4 doors, 4X4, and smaller size. We could have gone with an SUV option like an Explorer, but we really wanted an open box, and something that looked a bit more ‘Trucky’. In addition, the Ranger comes with the 2.3L, 4-cylinder EcoBoost engine that produces 270 horsepower at 5,500 RPM, and 310 lb-ft of torque at 3,000. This kind of power and torque ratings make the Ranger a lot of fun to drive around! For the best stoplight action, 4x4 is required, but otherwise there isn’t enough grip on the rear wheels alone, when the traction control is turned off! We don’t spend a lot of time in hooligan-mode, but it’s nice to know it’s there when you just have to prove a point. Towing is where this kind of power comes in handy, especially when considering the maximum towing capacity is a class-leading 7,000 pounds. In addition,

the 10-speed transmission keeps the engine right in the sweet spot for power. Getting the rig up to speed and climbing hills is no problem for the little EcoBoost! If there is any problem here, it’s the confidence, the power, and 7,000-pound towing capacity it gives the driver, because the engine can easily build and maintain highway speeds with the load. I’ve hooked on to the loaded OSM/STV Legend, enclosed 4-place that’s just over 30 feet long, and even though the trailer is within the capacities of the Ranger, the experience wasn’t fun. In this instance, the combination suffered from the “tail wagging the dog” syndrome. The Ranger is more comfortable towing a trailer with a more concentrated weight distribution, and less physical size. A 2 or 3 place enclosed trailer would be much better, with a maximum length of 20 feet or so. I’ve towed a loaded car trailer with the Ranger, which weighs about the same as the big 4-place enclosed, and the experience was much better. For big enclosed trailers, the extra size and weight of a full-size truck controls the load easier, and would be a much safer option out on the open roads. Most snowmobilers don’t have a huge trailer, capable of hauling 4 or more sleds


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FXR has met our expectations on their new heated transfer glove. With a rechargeable lightweight battery lasting up to 5 hours built into the glove, FXR hit the nail on the head with these! The transfer glove is waterproof with a leather palm, warm fleece lining and a soft gauge index figure for wiping your goggles or visor. The heated transfer Glove has an easy button on the cuff for easy access to turn on. FXR has given this glove a 7 out of 10 warmth rating well the glove is not heating and a 9 out of 10 rating when the heating option is turned on. Coming in a slick black color option, this glove looks good and is very function-able. Check them out at Check out www.fxrracing.com.



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KELLY’S MASK-HER-AIDERS 2021 VIRTUAL EVENT

22ND ANNUAL KELLY SHIRES BREAST CANCER SNOW RUN

Just as this issue of OSM is hitting the stands, our first ever virtual and 22nd Annual Kelly Shires Breast Cancer Snow Run will be taking place virtually throughout the whole month of February. As we continue through the covid-19 pandemic the team decided on a theme of “Kelly’s Mask-her-aid”. No need for explanations here! The Ontario Event Committee worked hard to pivot and take on the challenge of hosting a virtual event and although we all cannot wait to be together at a physical event in the future when it is safe, the group will keep connected through may facets during the month of February. The team has also set up a virtual silent auction full of amazing auction prizes as normal. The event will kick off on Saturday, February 6th with a virtual opening ceremony that mimics the regular opening ceremonies. The event this year takes place the whole month of February and is open to everyone. The event is an option this year even for those who do not snowmobile. Some people have chosen to participate by walking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing – well, you get the picture! Using winter’s playground as a way to participate. Registered participants will have access to special virtual meets and contests throughout the month, of course including a decorated mask contest. No charity event would be

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complete without fundraising and there is no exception to that this year. Thanks to amazing and generous sponsors the top three fundraisers will take home some amazing prizes: Top Fundraiser – 2021 Can-AM Outlander 450 generously donated by Factory Recreation in Midland and Royal Distributing. 2nd Place Fundraiser – FXR Suit generously donated by FXR (Perry & Leah Curlew) and Royal Distributing 3rd Place Fundraiser – Sony 50” 4K LED Smart TV generously donated by Station Earth Total Home Technologies. The event closes Saturday, February 27, 2021 through a virtual gala that will be streamed for registered participants and will include the announcement of our annual raffle winners! 1st prize – 2021 Ski-Doo MXZ Sport 600 EFI kindly donated by Factory Recreation

in Midland and BRP, 2nd - $500 Gift Certificate at Royal Distributing kindly donated by Royal Distributing and 3rd – two-night stay at Hidden Valley Resort in Huntsville kindly donated by Hidden Valley Resort. Chances are that you may have heard about this amazing charity in the past, but we would like to share our story with you. Close to Christmas in 1996 Kelly Shires found a lump on her breast and she did not procrastinate. She immediately visited her doctor and they determined right away she had breast cancer. Kelly was also newly pregnant at the time and the doctors decided it was necessary to terminate the pregnancy and began a whirl wind of surgeries and on-going chemotherapy. From the beginning Kelly experience firsthand all of the realities that come along with a diagnosis and treatment plan. Kelly wanted to do something right away to the help others in the same or similar situation. She immediately established that there was the gap in the system for financial support for those battling breast cancer and this is where the idea for the ‘Snow Run” was born, and that is when Kelly and Suzy Stenoff teamed up and launched its first Kelly Shires Breast Cancer Snow Run for fun in January 2000. In its first-year people quickly realized the importance of this event. Much has changed since that first year, the momentum for the charity continued to grow over the years. Kelly’s cancer was in remission for a short time but then came back and this time also moved into her bones and liver. She never stopped her chemotherapy. There was no way that Kelly was going to let cancer stop her love of life, she fought back hard. 2004 was the last event that Kelly rode in, she wasn’t feeling well but she never let that get in the way and was always smiling no matter what. Not only did she ride in this event, she led one of the teams and at her last Snow Run she would


see it raise over $250,000. A big leap from the $10,000 raised just 5 years earlier. On October 31, 2004 Kelly lost her long hard battle with breast cancer but continues to be an inspiration to us all. Losing Kelly was a devastation to everyone around her, but it was also a lesson in determination, strength and that together we can accomplish anything. During the past 22 years, this “small” volunteer driven charity, and amazingly dedicated volunteers have raised over $6.5 million dollars to help financially assist those with breast cancer across Canada. In 2010, Tracey Guthrie (who lost her battle with breast cancer in June 2016) and Suzy Stenoff co-founded an ATV event the TraX4bc ATV Ride and Fore the Love of Pink Golf Tournament were postponed due to Covid-19. Last year the Ontario Snow Run event raised over $580,000.00 thanks to the hard work of our participants and generous Sponsors. Although the theme is “women helping women” there are ways for everyone to get involved. Helping someone through their journey takes a team of people from their medical team to their family, friends, and co-workers rallying around them with support – it affects us all. Over the years the charity has grown and has helped thousands of breast cancer patients across Canada. Kelly had that something special about her, an ability to pull people together, to have a great time for a fantastic cause. In honour of all who we have lost to breast cancer, all of the courageous warriors currently battling the disease and in memory of Kelly, we are going to continue doing this Kelly style and that means “‘Dancing like Nobody’s Watching”. To find out more about the event, register or make a donation please visit www.breastcancersnowrun.org For information on the financial assistance program please visit: www.kellyshiresfoundation.org

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