How big is a 1998 Arctic Cat snowmobile?
Fits 98 & newer mid to high power Arctic Cat Snowmobiles. X-Large Universal Cover. Fits snowmobiles 110″ to 115″ long (tail to nose) 550-114 – Arctic Cat Slide Black (sold each). Most Popular. Fits all late model Arctic Cat Snowmobiles with 121″-128″ long tracks. Arctic Cat Slide Graphite (sold each).
What kind of belt does an Arctic Cat snowmobile use?
Arctic Cat Dayco HPX (High Performance Extreme) Belt. Fits 98 & newer mid to high power Arctic Cat Snowmobiles. X-Large Universal Cover. Fits snowmobiles 110″ to 115″ long (tail to nose) 550-114 – Arctic Cat Slide Black (sold each).
Is the Arctic Cat Boss seat 100% USA made?
The best just got even better with the new BOSS Seat design. Boss Seats new design is now 100% USA Made with only the best materials and craftsmanship making this seat an all out winner! Achieve overall sled weight reduction!
What kind of cable does an Arctic Cat snowmobile use?
02-08 Arctic Cat Speedometer Cable. Fits most old style chassis. Speedometer Insert for many Arctic Cat, Polaris & Ski-Doo Snowmobiles. Arctic Cat Starter Pawl Kit. Fits many 81-newer models with Suzuki Engine OEM Style Piston Assembly, 01-04 Arctic Cat 800cc twin.
Who is the manufacturer of Arctic Cat snowmobiles?
Founded in 1960, Arctic Cat is a North American manufacturer of recreational vehicles. Although the company produces ATVs and Prowlers, they are primarily known for their high performance snowmobiles. SNOWMOBILES – Manufacturer will not release missing weight information. Contact manufacturer for weight specifications.
What kind of power does an Arctic Cat snowmobile have?
The ZR 800 and the all-new for 2002, ZR 800 EFI (Motorsports Networks’ favorite overall sled during our 2002 testing. Producing a claimed 140 convincing ponies, both are powered by a 785cc, liquid-cooled twin with exclusive Arctic Power Valves for a broad power range and better out-of-the-hole acceleration.
How much horsepower does Arctic Cat ZL 500 have?
The ZL 500 is claimed to deliver a whopping 97 horsepower, great torque and fuel mileage thanks to Arctic Power Valves and Exhaust Pipe Temperature Sensor (EPTS). Take to the trails this winter in comfort and style on any one of Arctic Cat’s trail taming ZL’s and you’ll quickly discover what snowmobiling’s all about. Family of Zs
Fits 98 & newer mid to high power Arctic Cat Snowmobiles. X-Large Universal Cover. Fits snowmobiles 110″ to 115″ long (tail to nose) 550-114 – Arctic Cat Slide Black (sold each). Most Popular. Fits all late model Arctic Cat Snowmobiles with 121″-128″ long tracks. Arctic Cat Slide Graphite (sold each).
When did the Arctic Cat 600 EFI come out?
The 600 EFI is back in 2002 with the electronically-controlled Arctic Power Valves (APV) spinning a 136-inch track with 2-inch lugs. The Mountain Cat 500 hits the snow with Arctic Power Valves and the race proven Exhaust Pipe Temperature Sensor (EPTS).