Light up your collection with this wild Monsters on Machines vinyl sticker featuring a crazed orange monster with spiked green hair absolutely hammering a Kawasaki Sno-Jet SST 440 through deep winter powder. The art captures that split-second when the skis plane up, the track is clawing for traction, and the rider is hanging off the bars with a full set of fangs on display.
This die-cut decal blends true vintage snowmobile history with over-the-top cartoon energy, perfect for riders who remember when every sled had leaf springs, steel skis, and attitude to spare. The classic blue-and-white SST hood, Sno-Jet Kawasaki script, and angular 1970s lines are rendered with crisp detail and rich color so the sled is instantly recognizable to old-school fans.
Artwork: original Monsters on Machines design
Sled: Kawasaki Sno-Jet SST 440 fan-cooled twin
Character: orange monster with bright green mohawk, white shirt and tattered jeans
Setting: deep snow, evergreen forest and a stormy winter sky
Finish: high-gloss, high-detail vinyl print
Series: 6 of 12 in the SST 440 set
Note: Colors may appear slightly different in person depending on screen settings.
Printed on durable, weather-resistant vinyl with a clean die-cut outline, this sticker is ready to ride along anywhere you slap it:
Helmets, windshields and tunnel protectors
Toolboxes, shop cabinets and parts bins
Laptops, water bottles, coolers and gear cases
Garage doors, sled trailers and display boards
A must-have for Kawasaki Sno-Jet collectors, vintage sled fans, and anyone who loves loud art, loud pipes, and full-tilt winter.
Vehicle Info Blurb
The Kawasaki Sno-Jet SST 440 sits at the crossroads of two brands. After Kawasaki purchased Sno-Jet for the 1977 model year, a short run of sleds carried Sno-Jet Kawasaki badging before the name disappeared. The SST 440 used a fan-cooled Kawasaki twin in a light, responsive chassis with a pointed nose, squared-off hood vents and bright blue-and-white graphics. Aimed at performance-minded trail riders, it was known for quick throttle response, solid reliability and race-inspired handling. Because the co-branded Sno-Jet Kawasaki era was so brief, surviving SST 440s are a favorite target for restorers and a cool deep-cut in any vintage lineup.