What was the Arctic Cat snowmobile in 1997?
The new Arctco drive clutch is standard on every model for ’97, except, of course, the Kitty Cat. With four National Snowmobile Speed Run championships to boast about, you could call the Arctic Cat Thundercat the King of the Jungle. And the world’s fastest and most powerful production snowmobile just keeps getting better.
What’s the top speed of a 1997 Arctic Cat?
1997 Arctic Cat Tigershark Daytona 1000 jetski – needs to be re-assembled. $2500 includes trailer. Top speed 100-110 km/h, cruises nicely 50-60km/h, small and nimble, will out-turn any current jetski / PWC. Electric start bendix stopped working, so engine block had to be removed from hull.
How big is the rear axle on an Arctic Cat snowmobile?
FasTrack provides 13.5-inches of rear axle travel, more than any other sled on the trail, but it also keeps the rider’s center of gravity low for an improved ride at any distance without sacrificing performance. And if you like to be the first one to the top, then the Arctic Cat, Thundercat Mountain Cat may be the power version for you.
What kind of suspension does Arctic Cat use?
The ZRT 800 has Arctic Cat’s exclusive AWS IV double wishbone front suspension with Fox internal floating piston gas shocks. And in the rear, the new FasTrack Long Travel Suspension System will take you for the performance ride of your life.
The new Arctco drive clutch is standard on every model for ’97, except, of course, the Kitty Cat. With four National Snowmobile Speed Run championships to boast about, you could call the Arctic Cat Thundercat the King of the Jungle. And the world’s fastest and most powerful production snowmobile just keeps getting better.
What kind of disc brakes did Arctic Cat have?
To control all the power of 1997, ZR 580, Arctco’s new Internal Helix Clutch allows for consistent acceleration and top speed with a longer life span, and standard Wilwood hydraulic disc brakes lead the industry in giving added stopping power on Arctic’s high performance machines.
The ZRT 800 has Arctic Cat’s exclusive AWS IV double wishbone front suspension with Fox internal floating piston gas shocks. And in the rear, the new FasTrack Long Travel Suspension System will take you for the performance ride of your life.
FasTrack provides 13.5-inches of rear axle travel, more than any other sled on the trail, but it also keeps the rider’s center of gravity low for an improved ride at any distance without sacrificing performance. And if you like to be the first one to the top, then the Arctic Cat, Thundercat Mountain Cat may be the power version for you.