Snowmobile frame with corner-mounted dampers

Motor vehicles – Including one or more ski-like or runner members – With at least one surface-engaging propulsion element

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293126, 293142, 296187, B60N 300, B60R 1908

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043502210

ABSTRACT:
A small snowmobile frame has an upper plate which is pressed down from two side edges to form respective side plates and laterally projecting foot plates. These plates terminate at the rear end of the frame. Dampers made of elastic material include a recess to receive the rear end of at least the respective foot plate and cover the rear ends of the side and foot plates. They can be held to the frame by screws.

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