Content Source: 2020 Timbersled ST 93 Ripper Owner’s Manual (9929952 01) > Features Chapter

IMPORTANT

The Owner's Manual for this vehicle contains warnings, instructions and other information you must read and fully understand before safely riding or performing maintenance on this vehicle.Always follow the warnings and instructions in Owner's Manual.

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Component Locations

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  • Break Lever
  • Brake System
  • Cowling
  • Track
  • Ski Loop
  • Spindle

  • Drive Chain
  • Shock
  • Rail
  • Track Tensioning Block
  • Ski
  • Ski Skags

Tools

Timbersled recommends carrying a few tools to work on the snow bike kit when in the backcountry. These tools will take the entire snow bike kit apart.
  • Wrenches: 8 mm, 10 mm, 13 mm, 14 mm, 15 mm, 16 mm, adjustable wrench.
  • Torques: T25, T27, T30, T40
  • Hex Keys: 4 mm, and 5 mm.
  • Other Tools: flat blade screwdriver, pliers

Know Your Host Bike

The Timbersled snow bike system is designed to be attached to a variety of host bikes. So it is just as important for you know your host bike as it is for you to know your Timbersled snow bike system. Be sure to read and understand your host bike’s operation manual, and follow all safety and maintenance information to avoid serious injuries.

Brake Lever

Squeeze the brake lever toward the handle bar to make your Timbersled bike slow down or stop.

Cowling

The cowling is a covering designed to fit around your bike’s engine.

Track

When you turn the throttle, the track turns to make your bike move forward.

Ski

The ski helps you steer your Timbersled snow bike. When you turn the handlebar, the ski turns in the same direction.

Ski Skags

Ski Skags are replaceable runners bolted to the underside of the ski. Skags prevent damage to the ski and help to properly steer your snow bike.

Spindle

The spindle attaches the ski to the bike’s front forks which allows the handlebars to control the ski.

Drive Chain

The Drive Chain drives the snow bike track by passing over sprockets rotated by the engine. .

Shock

Shocks are part of your snow bike’s suspension and keep the bike stable to ensure a safer and smoother ride.

Rail

The rail is the metal structure that the track runs around. The track rail is fitted with slides which run along the bottom of the rail to prevent track and rail wear.

Track Tensioning Block

The track tensioning block can be adjusted to apply more or less force on the snow bike track to maintain proper track tension.

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