What was the model year for the Sno Jet?
What was the model year for the Sno Jet?
Despite slumping sales during the early 1970s, Sno*Jet tore into the 1975 model year with three SST models redesigned from the track up. The ‘75 SST F/A 440 clearly was Sno*Jet’s crown jewel.
What’s the weight of a Sno Jet 440 sled?
The SST’s 405-lb. wet weight came within a pound of matching the lightest sled in the 440 fan-cooled class, the Scorpion Whip. Light weight, plus a well-tuned Keihin carb feeding its reed valve twin, helped the SST to make a respectable showing in fuel economy tests.
Where to buy a vintage Sno Jet Sled?
Back then there were many “vintage” sleds still on the trails as everyday riders. I had always loved the 75-76 SST’s and remember when they were being blown out at clearance pricing at Caswell Ford, the Sno Jet dealer in Ionia Mi.
What kind of engine does a SST 440 have?
The new SST line offers two free-air models, the SX 440 and SX 340, and one new fan cooler with a twin S-440 engine. In the SNOW GOER Colorado tests, both the free air and fan SST’s, with Sno-Jet/Yamaha engines and transmissions, had even the Yamaha crew shaking their heads in amazement.
Who are the cast members of Sno Jet?
Brandon Karnik Sno*Jet Collection Richard Adam Sno*Jet Collection Jeff Alderdice 1965 Sno*Jet John Livingstone 1966 Sno*Jet Barry Bender
Who are some famous people that flew a Sno Jet?
1972 Thunder Jet 650 Kevin Archer 1974 Whisper Jet Alen Frydenlund Sno-Jet Collection Travis Haugstad 1972 Thunder Jet 295 André Bélanger 1969 Sno*Jet Jeffery Dysard Sno*Jet Collection Brent Greenwood Sno*Jet Collection Jean Pierre Cardinal 1968 Sno-Jet Model 300
Is the Sno Jet 68 the same as the 68?
Please Note: This listing may not be 100% accurate. While most Sno*Jet’s are easy to identify, sometimes they mixed and matched parts throughout the years. This makes properly identifying certain sleds a bit trickier, especially with the 67, 68 and 69 models.