Snowmobile suspension geometry

B - Operations – Transporting – 62 – D

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B62D 55/07 (2006.01)

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CA 2441643

A snowmobile has a double A-arm front suspension system that includes left and right pairs of A-arms that pivotally connect to the snowmobile's frame in an orientation that defines A-arm pivot axes. Steering skis pivotally mount to the outer ends of the A- arms for relative pivotal movement about steering ski pivot axes. A handlebar and steering column operatively connect to the steering skis and pivotally connect to the snowmobile's frame in an orientation that defines a steering column pivot axis. An angle formed between the steering ski pivot axes and the steering column pivot axis is preferably between about 12 and 16 degrees. As viewed from the side, an angle formed between the A-arm pivot axes and the steering column pivot axis is preferably between 68 and 74 degrees.

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