One Last Ride.
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i have an 2002 mountain cat efi le, i love that sled. cool photos, makes me excited to go again this season!
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@dirtastegood thanks man and it is an efi
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@dirtastegood thanks man they look like sick sleds for going in deep powder
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cool :)
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i am talking to every 1 who trash talks other snowmobile companies but i agree every 1 has the right to their own opinion
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ya man the mountain cat and zr body style are the way to go, im thinking about extending my 2001 zr to a 144" track
aaggbmx 1 year ago
@aaggbmx My advice aaggbmx would be to leave the zr alone and find a mountain cat. By the time you buy the track and rail extensions, you could have sold the zr and bought a mountain cat. Either way you go, make sure to go the efi route.
dirtastegood 1 year ago
hey man im a ski-doo guy but how do those mountain cats go ??
sledinforlife 1 year ago
@sledinforlife They go very good. Honestly, Arctic cat had leading edge technology back in this era of snowmobiles. They were efi, A-armed (not trailing), great running pull and go sleds. Great in powder, a bit harder to trail ride with an extended 159 track with drop brackets, but hey, they are a Mountain Cat arent they? Hah.
dirtastegood 1 year ago
dude don't start trash talking other sleds it all depends on the person and what they like, each companie has at least one lemon just like a car or truck.
sbsxzzxs 1 year ago
@sbsxzzxs Why dont you please cite who you are talking about. Much chaos is created when there is a non replied comment just sitting there. You are correct about not trash talking sleds, but everyone can have their opinions, and everyone can choose to buy what ever sled they want. With people these days, very few sleds are left stock, so they are farther away from out of box sleds, so you really cannot compare.
dirtastegood 1 year ago