check out what's new from Arctic Cat
The H2 Thundercat.
950cc V-Twin cranking out 188 lb.-ft. of torque at the crank shaft. http://www.atvsource.com/articles/machine_reviews/2007/072507_arctic_cat_thundercat_1000_p1.htm Specs: http://www.powersportstv.com/2008/ArcticCat/ThunderCat/H2EFI4x4AutomaticSE/ATV/24560/ |
RE: check out what's new from Arctic Cat
I GOTTA ride 1 when they hit dealers!!!!!!!!!!!
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Impressive!! I wonder if the other companies will follow suit on the "big CC" wars now!![:-]
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At over 700lbs dry,they can keep it.
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Not really sure who a 1000 cc fourwheeler is designed for? I have found the 700 cc models to have more engine then I would ever need. The type of fourwheeling I do, something much more nimble and lighter if possible, works much better.
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dont really seeing it comparing to the Can Am. But it is possible.
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ORIGINAL: stubblejumper At over 700lbs dry,they can keep it. |
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I need a atv that will handle well in the woods... Going around dead falls and slipping in between trees... I doubt that would work for me... Might be more suited for the farm hunter
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ORIGINAL: Follower Not really sure who a 1000 cc fourwheeler is designed for? I have found the 700 cc models to have more engine then I would ever need. Honda is always the last to add something to an atv, but i'll just be happy with my 350 rancher for now. |
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I love my yamaha Grizzly 350, it's just right!
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