2001 Arctic Cat ZR440 Sno Pro
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I feel same way
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question for anyone who knows but how do u keep track of gas like can you do that right from the tank or is there a gage somewhere i missed?
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Sweeeeet sled man
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is it heavy or light.
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hey man i got a 98 ZR500, and i want to get a airbox like that is there anyway i can find one for my sled, or can you get cold aair intake like AFM on the end of the carbs
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Nice kitty:)
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Did you have it posted up on MPLS craigslist?
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i got one for sale same everything 1800 obo 1202 miles
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@xrobbievx id rather not
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oh man you sold it??
mag2395 2 years ago
Yes I sold it before I even got to ride it, I'm going to try and buy another one.
SEEKandDESTROY2 2 years ago
There reliable if you know what your doing, you have to run the right jets in your carbs for the right temps. These are race sleds if you want something you dont have to work on as much get a trail sled a zr 600 or something. My sled is reliable its a 2000 snopro, lets say it did blow a piston wich is what usually happens if anything does i can switch it out and have it back together in an hour. Just as long as the cylinder gets honed and back from the shop in that time.
67DieHardPatriot454 3 years ago
I don't really want to be swapping jets and playing with my timing dial every time I want to go out on the trails for an hour. They all blow up, I had a 2000 Sno Pro 440 and it melted down so bad that I just parted it out.
SEEKandDESTROY2 3 years ago
Hey how reliable are these sleds cause im looking at buying one
332clayton 3 years ago
I'd look for a ZR500 or ZR600. They aren't really meant to be ridden across lakes and long trails.
SEEKandDESTROY2 3 years ago