Also they are the least expensive to build. First is Factory installed runners which are best suited to beginner or less aggressive riders that want very easy steering. There are two basic types of ski runners. Since many snowmobilers have no idea what a ski runner is we also call them “carbides” for some of our sales information but we call them “runners” at the shop. ![]() While typical snowmobiler’s call them “carbides” that is not the proper name and not what they are called by the snowmobile manufacturers, they are called ski runners. ![]() The carbide section is primarily a more durable wear surface plus the sharp edge which is occasionally helpful on an icy surface when they are new. ![]() Actually the length & depth of the runner are what steers the machine in most trail conditions we ride in. Snowmobile ski runners, wear bars, skegs are commonly overlooked by snowmobiler’s that think “CARBIDES” are what steers the sled.
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