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I recently acquired two 1996 arctic cat machines, a triple 900 and a 580.
I'm a novice rider but I've found powder riding to be almost impossible as I get stuck in flat terrain. I know conditions and experience play a big part but I can't go 30 sec in easy terrain before it bogs down and sinks.
I was wondering what more experienced riders opinions would be about track extensions and if it would be worth the money to put into them. I believe both of these are completely stock machines probably 136 in tracks.
These are older but only have 3,000 and 1,500 miles on them and have run great for me otherwise.
Also could a mechanically inclined person attempt the job or would this better be left to a pro?
I'm a novice rider but I've found powder riding to be almost impossible as I get stuck in flat terrain. I know conditions and experience play a big part but I can't go 30 sec in easy terrain before it bogs down and sinks.
I was wondering what more experienced riders opinions would be about track extensions and if it would be worth the money to put into them. I believe both of these are completely stock machines probably 136 in tracks.
These are older but only have 3,000 and 1,500 miles on them and have run great for me otherwise.
Also could a mechanically inclined person attempt the job or would this better be left to a pro?
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