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Night Rider: Suns gone, lights on.

Rider: Jeremy Hanke, Revelstoke, BC Photo: Alain Sleigher Sleds come stock with headlights right? What are headlights for? Lighting up the darkness. Even when the sun departs, more riding can go down.…

2017 Yamaha Reveal—Factory Turbo

Factory turbo? Yep, you head that right. Yamaha has released its 2017 models and its new flagship model—the Sidewinder—comes with turbo power installed, straight from the factory in Japan. This is huge, and just…

Interview with Brock Hoyer – Leading the Snow Bike Progression

A longtime motocross and arenacross racer, Brock Hoyer is a natural on anything with handlebars. He's one of the top guys leading the snow bike progression. Here's our interview.

Riding Tip: Jumping 101 with Chris Brown

I get a lot of people asking me about jumping – how I started, what’s the biggest jump I’ve hit on my sled, and how to do it.

WCHA 2015 Canadian Hillclimb Championship at Silver Star

Pro Mod qualifying and finals were on the menu.  The Mod sleds are evil, vicious monsters built from the ground up to eat snow and annihilate the rough.  They crackled, they spit,…

Behind closed doors — Manufacturer 2016 Photo Shoot

When we show up to the base, the mechanics on duty have our sleds warmed up, full of fuel, and parked out front where we get ready for the day. If anything…

Yamaha 2016 Mountain Snowmobiles Line Up

Yamaha just released their 2016 line up. A new front suspension, fresh graphics packages and exclusive LE series features, including a 3-inch track, are some of what’s included with the 2016 4-stroke mountain machines. February…

Trailer Drop: Trax Films’ “The Evolution of Snow Bikes”

Braaap Films’s Jaya Lange’s new project is entitled The Evolution of Snow Bikes.  Here’s a quick look at  what’s coming down the line:

Miss January 2010, 2011, 2014: FXR’s Newest Rider

FXR is growing in the backcountry. They’re lucky enough to have sledding rock stars Bret Rasmussen and Sahen Skinner as their top-tier sponsored riders, but in 2014, they started the hunt to…

BCSF why?

Many of you guys buy "Season Trail Passes" each year, but do you really know where that money goes?  Do you care?