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For all of you people saying "I'm going pro" can you please open your eyes?:face-icon-small-con
Arctic Cat has developed a very strong all around market share for their snowmobiles. they have created a very broad lineup with this new chassis. They are using the most innovative materials such as carbon fiber and titanium and they are developing 4 stroke technology.
Why haven't they posted weights? chances are because the sled hasn't gone into PRODUCTION yet. I'm pretty sure Arctic Cat would be making a mistake posting PROTOTYPE weights of the new chassis. They still have some refinement to do to the chassis so if they posted prototype weights, people would be jumping ship real fast.
Some other people are concerned about Arctic Cat offering a 4 stroke mountain sled. Take a look at Yamaha. While they don't offer a turbo mountain sled (Arctic Cat does) many people buy Yamaha because of the fact that a 4 stroke has a different kind of power than a 2 stroke and because of the reliability. Also a 4 stroke with 180 horse at ANY elevation wont feel that heavy when your riding it
Now I'm a ski-doo guy. I've never bled green and chances are I'll never be able to afford a brand new cat. I am just observing the obvious. This year Arctic cat has a very broad and kick a** line-up.
Arctic Cat has developed a very strong all around market share for their snowmobiles. they have created a very broad lineup with this new chassis. They are using the most innovative materials such as carbon fiber and titanium and they are developing 4 stroke technology.
Why haven't they posted weights? chances are because the sled hasn't gone into PRODUCTION yet. I'm pretty sure Arctic Cat would be making a mistake posting PROTOTYPE weights of the new chassis. They still have some refinement to do to the chassis so if they posted prototype weights, people would be jumping ship real fast.
Some other people are concerned about Arctic Cat offering a 4 stroke mountain sled. Take a look at Yamaha. While they don't offer a turbo mountain sled (Arctic Cat does) many people buy Yamaha because of the fact that a 4 stroke has a different kind of power than a 2 stroke and because of the reliability. Also a 4 stroke with 180 horse at ANY elevation wont feel that heavy when your riding it
Now I'm a ski-doo guy. I've never bled green and chances are I'll never be able to afford a brand new cat. I am just observing the obvious. This year Arctic cat has a very broad and kick a** line-up.