Light up the lake trail with this wild Monsters on Machines Kawaski Sno-Jet SST 440 sticker – a crazed orange monster with spiked blue hair hammering a rare “Sno-Jet Kawasaki” SST through fresh powder under a winter sky.
This glossy die-cut decal mixes short-run 1970s sled history with over-the-top hot-rod style artwork in one snarling hit of color and motion.
Artwork & Character
Original Monsters on Machines illustration
Rider: insane orange monster, blue spiked hair, bloodshot eyes, full-throttle grin
Scene: deep snow, frozen lake, evergreen shoreline and flying spray
Sticker Details
Finish: glossy, high-detail print with vivid color
Material: tough weather-resistant vinyl
Cut: clean die-cut outline that follows the art
Size (ebay): approximately 9 x 9 cm (about 3.5" x 3.5")
Series marking: numbered 5 of 12 on the artwork
Note: colors may vary slightly from screen to sticker because of display settings
The Kawasaki Sno-Jet SST 440 is faithfully represented with its blue hood, white top panels and angular Kawasaki-era stripes, right down to the “Sno-Jet Kawasaki” side graphics. The monster is jammed forward on the bars, track clawing at the snow while the skis skip across cracked lake ice – exactly the kind of chaos these mid-’70s sleds were built for.
Slap this sticker anywhere you want to show your love for odd-year crossovers and loud winter iron:
Helmets and visors
Toolboxes and shop cabinets
Laptops, gaming towers and water bottles
Garage fridges, sled trailers and race totes
Perfect for Kawasaki fans, Sno-Jet collectors, and anyone who loves loud art, vintage snowmobiles, and stories from the wild years of snowmobile design.
Vehicle Info Blurb – Kawasaki Sno-Jet SST 440
For 1977, after Kawasaki acquired Sno-Jet, a small run of sleds carried the unique “Sno-Jet Kawasaki” badging. The SST 440 was their hot trail model: a fan-cooled 436 cc two-stroke twin with roughly mid-40s horsepower, slide-rail suspension and a lightweight chassis that made it quick on hardpack and lake ice. It combined Sno-Jet’s aggressive geometry with Kawasaki power and branding, giving it a one-year, transitional look that collectors now chase. Surviving examples are prized for their sharp blue-and-white color scheme, crisp hood lines and that rare crossover logo that marks the final chapter of the Sno-Jet name.