Ski-Doo engines are manufactured by the Laurent Beaudoin Design and Innovation Center, Valcourt, Canada.
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The company specializes in “design, research, development, marketing and manufacturing of Ski-Doo, Sea-Doo and Can-Am products.”
How do you pronounce Ski-Doo?
Ski-Doo is pronounced “Skee-Doo.”
What Is a Ski-Doo?
A Ski-Doo alternatively called snowmobile, snowmachine, skimobile, or snow scooter, is a motorized vehicle made and used for winter travel and other fun snow activities.
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Snowmobiles are designed in such a way that they cannot be used on a road or rails, and they can only contain at most one driver and one passenger (2-up snowmobiles).
They have skis at the front to give direction but do not have any windshield.
While the first manufactured snowmobiles used simple rubber tracks, the modern ones are made of a Kevlar composite construction.
When snowmobiles are used for recreational purposes, it is called snowcrossing/racing, trail riding, freestyling, boondocking, ditchbanging and or grass draging.
During summer snowmobile riders often drag race on grass, or asphalt strips.


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