Snowmobile "Tiksy" (Tiksy 250): specifications and reviews

Tiksi snowmobile was developed by the famous Russian company Russian Mechanics. This is an excellent budget-class transport for moving on virgin snow and deep snowdrifts. An indispensable technique for lovers of winter fishing, hunting or outdoor activities.

History of creation

Tiksy 250 - a single-seat light snowmobile - was developed in 2009 at the Rybinsk branch of OJSC Russian Mechanics by NPO Saturn. Chief Designer Rashit Sayfievich Valeev. At the development stage, the snowmobile was called Husky.

Snowmobile Tiksi

In 2009, a new class of equipment received the Novelty of the Year diploma following the results of the All-Russian contest β€œ100 Best Products of Russia”, which was held in Yaroslavl. In March-April 2010, the Tiksy 250 was a member of the Rybinsk-Salekhard expedition and traveled a 4000 km route.

Scope of use

The Tiksi snowmobile is single, its maximum carrying capacity is 120 kg, but it can carry on the trailer a load weighing up to 150 kg. A little pressure on the ground allows it to move in the most inaccessible snowy areas in the snow of any density. Excellent cross-country ability is achieved due to the wide (380 mm) track length of 3170 mm.

Design features

The Tiksi snowmobile has a reliable, stably working two-stroke RMZ-250 single-cylinder engine with a capacity of 22 hp. with a volume of 249 cc

A 28 liter fuel tank allows you to travel long distances without refueling. Mobility is achieved thanks to the excellent engine efficiency.

Snowmobile "Tiksy 250" technical specifications

Snowmobile Tiksy 250 specifications has the following:

  • dimensions: length - 2900, width - 1090, height with a windshield 1400 mm;
  • weight - 180 kg;
  • single lever ski suspension;
  • ergonomic seat;
  • powerful headlight makes it easy to move in the dark;
  • lightweight plastic skis make it easy to maneuver;
  • transmission - forward gear, CVT;
  • electronic reverse instantly switches the Tiksi snowmobile to reverse gear;
  • comfortable movement on bumps provides pneumo-hydraulic suspension;
  • Has a heated gas pedal and steering knob;
  • electric engine start;
  • roomy luggage compartment;
  • AI-92 gasoline is used as fuel;
  • joint lubricant with fuel;
  • air cooling;
  • the windshield protects the driver from the headwind;
  • maximum speed of 70 km / h;
  • fuel consumption of 16 liters per 100 km.

The Tiksi 250 Lux snowmobile costs 10,000-12,000 rubles more than the base model, which costs an average of 180,000 rubles. The price increase is justified by the greater comfort and patency of the model.

The secret of high cross

Equipped with one rear track and two rotary skis made of high-strength plastic creates minimal pressure on the ground. Tiksi is 100 kg lighter than the famous Taiga. Light weight, high maneuverability and efficiency of the engine make this transport indispensable for fishermen, hunters and outdoor enthusiasts in winter.

Snowmobile Tiksi 250 Lux

The engine is easy to start thanks to the DUCATI CDI programmable ignition system and can operate in freezing temperatures down to -40 Β° C.

The single-link ski suspension is easy to maintain and reliable. The single-link rear suspension with a lower center of gravity, a pneumohydraulic shock absorber and a 3170x380 caterpillar track allow you to comfortably overcome the snowy terrain.

A new segment in the model line of snowmobiles

Tiksi 250 and Tiksi 250 Lux snowmobiles are lightweight models of multi-purpose snowmobiles from Russian Mechanics OJSC, built on a fundamentally new RF platform, which allows you to provide movement with a high level of comfort. On a wide seat with a large persistent surface, you can move over considerable distances without much fatigue.

A light snowmobile is a great option for fishermen, hunters and outdoor enthusiasts.

Choosing "Tiksi 250 Lux", you get the opportunity to move in reverse. In some cases, this helps to prevent the danger of a failure under ice or a blockage in a cliff.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/B3203/


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