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Back wheels are so much bigger in person - pictures just don’t show it. Next winter won’t get here fast enough.......
There are kits for 10in wheels on the market now, have been for a decade or better.Think they would fit on the regular skid? I'm guessing there's not enough adjustment anyways.
Lot's of new fun. Glad I'm in picture #2 . Headless all be it.
Dave was doing $13,770 out the door (doesn't include taxes)- I guess if you are asking if guys are getting less than that it seems like this is the range everyone was in on the other thread. That price with a 4 year warranty was plenty fair to me. Dave's shop has treated me super fair and I didn't feel the need to bust his balls over a few hundred bucks. Myself plus 5 friends all put money down in the last 3 days on Apha's. I have a 2018 Mountain Cat that I am keeping and the rest of them are coming off of Ski-doos and Pros/Axys.
Can I ask who the dealer is there in eastern Oregon?? Everyone on the east side of Idaho is at 14,200 before fees and taxes....
All my buddies rode my 18 Mountain Cat this year and all but 1 of these guys were leaning towards trying out the cat this year. Once this Alpha system came out everyone got on board. None of us are die hard brand guys per se. I've owned Pros and Cats the last 10 years and currently am very happy on the cat. None of us sat around saying that we'd only guy one if we could ride one. I didn't say that about t-motion and love the XM set ups. I'm taking a bath on selling my 17 King Cat that I bought new in November of 2017- I expect to get hammered anytime I only keep a sled a year. Luckily I'm in a position for that to not be that big of deal.This seems to be where about everyone is on price, what's killing me is what mine is worth, or not worth as may be the case.
Has anyone in your group got to ride the Alpha?
My current sled is a 18 Axys
I haven't been impressed with Dennis Dillion. If the price at your local dealership is within $500 bucks of the outfit across state I'd stick with your local shop and build a relationship with them.
All my buddies rode my 18 Mountain Cat this year and all but 1 of these guys were leaning towards trying out the cat this year. Once this Alpha system came out everyone got on board. None of us are die hard brand guys per se. I've owned Pros and Cats the last 10 years and currently am very happy on the cat. None of us sat around saying that we'd only guy one if we could ride one. I didn't say that about t-motion and love the XM set ups. I'm taking a bath on selling my 17 King Cat that I bought new in November of 2017- I expect to get hammered anytime I only keep a sled a year. Luckily I'm in a position for that to not be that big of deal.
Woody's is really great. I Live in Boise and have used Carls a bunch for motorcycles and sleds- They have been fine for the most part. I haven't been impressed with Dennis Dillion. I like that woody's feels like shops did 20 years ago. I can walk in the back door or come in through the shop and flip the guys some crap. Its real easy to work with Dave (owner) or Everett (main mechanic) if something comes up. If the price at your local dealership is within $500 bucks of the outfit across state I'd stick with your local shop and build a relationship with them.