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2014 Prolite 900, X3 174-3” track, Toms Emotion skid etc

Matte Murder

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2014 Prolite 900, X3 174-3” track, Toms Emotion skid etc

2014 Arctic Cat 900 ProLite perfect condition low miles(450 ish) no expense spared building the Cat that Cat should have built in the first place. Factory high capacity 14 gallon gas tank. All the BDX light weight parts plus C3 belt drive, Diamond S can, LW battery(electric start), and Fox shocks all the way around. This has to be the lightest 174” track sled ever. Honest 562lb ready to ride with 112lbs of fuel on board. That’s 450lbs on the button with ELECTRIC START!!!! 435lbs without. Remember this is a 174” skid. Updated 2017 BDX 36” front end which includes light weight aluminum upper a-arms and chrome-moly lower a-arms and full remote reservoir Float 3 RC2 5 way adjustable shocks. Sly Dog 7” Powderhounds and Rasmussen lower steering arm mod for greater range of steering angle. C3 post forward steering kit. Tom’s Emotion rear skid including Fox Float 3 RC2 5 way adjustable shocks, Ice Age black anodized rails and Camoplast X3 174x3” track sitting under a VanAmburg Cat orange powder coated tunnel and VanAmburg HD rear bumper. Skinz Air Frame running boards.
This is the best tree riding and hill climbing sled I’ve ever owned and I’ve owned a bunch of great sleds. Big power, big traction and super easy sidehilling in the steep tight trees. In a steep hill climb this sled will pull the skis about 6” off the snow and just hold them there even on full power. The Toms skid and 36” front end make is SO easy to get this sled on edge too. The big advantage for me has been being able to ride much slower and not get stuck. Makes it easy to ride in really tough tight areas. I can stop on a steep side hill and catch my breath or do route selection without getting stuck. Same thing going uphill in the trees, I can almost come to a complete stop, pick a new line and just power out.
I am selling this sled for about a third of what it cost to build, own a sled that cost $35,000 for under 10K. Super low miles with Cat reliability. If you have ever wondered why cat never built a 174” sled so did I so I built it.
$9450
Wade
425-591-two seven one seven.

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Matte Murder traded this in on a new Cat. First $7,999 by April 28th takes it. This price expires at the close of business on April 28

Thanks,
Woody
 
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