Mass Centralization:
Is it really an Advantage, or simply marketing Hype?
Published:
November 1, 2011 |
Every now and then certain buzzwords appear in media releases that are supposed to explain great mechanical advantages in new product designs.
The automotive and motorsports world is full of them, and often these buzzwords leak into our smaller snowmobile industry. One of the latest examples is "mass centralization." This new fad is meant to convince you that placing most of the snowmobile’s mass in the center of the sled will deliver great handling advantages. This is a prime example of marketing gone bad.
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