The insults are amazing, must be the woke crowd.
I have done nothing to insult the bikes in this thread about Snow Hawks.
Those of you that are upset because you actually drove one or tried to understand it , you failed.
Not sure why the insults to someone that has driven one for almost 20 years, I'm almost 60 and still pick that fat pig up when I go down. Not to mention my better half rides one, that's funny.
Like I've said I've rode bike kits, hell of a lot easier than a Hawk.
Boivin also made a snow bike kit long before any snow bike kit came out and those to this day are finally making a transition from a chopped off snowmobile skid.
There's three different version skids the Hawk has come out with the Expert X, Xtreme and the X2.
Expert X is an adjustable coupled skid and the only skid offered to sleds, works great and the only complaint anyone can come up with is the weight because the hardware is twice the thickness. You toca a rail that's the least of the problem.
Xtreme is uncoupled and designed to follow the terrain, was never ment to float.
X2 is a combination of both skids plus, coupling is adjustable in the field, composite that is stronger than any current aluminum skid, doesn't ice up like aluminum.
I'll be the first to say it's not a machine for the majority of riders, you don't understand it, don't do it.
Those with such a negative attitude need not apply, it won't work.
There's a reason why none of the big guys build a turn key and the investment in so many ways is to great to do it.
The man that made this machine left Doo because he knew they would not build one and when he left he took that skid with him.