Floatation component for a suspension system for a snowmobile

Motor vehicles – Including one or more ski-like or runner members

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B62M 2700

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060391367

ABSTRACT:
An improved suspension mechanism for a snowmobile comprising a set of primary skis and a set of auxiliary skis whereby the first auxiliary ski is secured to a strut and linkage bracket assembly that operatively connects the snowmobile chassis to the snowmobile's first primary ski, and the second auxiliary ski is secured to a strut and linkage bracket assembly that operatively connects the snowmobile chassis to the snowmobile's second primary ski. The auxiliary skis provide an improved suspension mechanism to support and stabilize the snowmobile when the snowmobile is in deeper snow conditions.

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