Snowmobile and stopper mechanism for snowmobile

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

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C180S186000, C180S190000

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07578366

ABSTRACT:
A snowmobile includes a handlebar controlling the direction of a pair of skis, a link mechanism transferring a rotation movement of the handlebar, a conversion mechanism connected to the link mechanism and converting a movement of the link mechanism into a movement including a vector in a vehicle body width direction of the snowmobile, and a tie rod coupled to the conversion mechanism and transferring the movement of the conversion mechanism to the skis. A stopper mechanism is provided between the tie rods and the link mechanism to regulate an external force applied from the skis.

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