Just curious to see how many miles somehow has gotten out of a mainly stock 800 HO before a problem?
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This guy rides daily, has just shy of 15,000 miles on his 2015 when this article was written.
http://www.arcticinsider.com/Article/Ross-Spoonlands-334-Mile-Thursday
He has had a 4 stroke, here;That guy needs a 4 stroke. Could probably ride the same sled for the next 20 years. Although it certainly doesn't seem like the two strokes are treating him badly.
That guy needs a 4 stroke. Could probably ride the same sled for the next 20 years. Although it certainly doesn't seem like the two strokes are treating him badly.
That guy is putting on flat land miles, over in Ontario 2 stroke sleds have been getting over 10000miles for over 10 years, can't compare straight up mountain miles, if you have over 3000 mountain miles on your machine you should be thinking about pistons just in case, or else you may be into repair for $3000 vs $500
That guy needs a 4 stroke. Could probably ride the same sled for the next 20 years. Although it certainly doesn't seem like the two strokes are treating him badly.
I still can't believe Arctic cat hasn't started giving him sleds to test and document failures.