Is the Arctic Cat 650 a good looking ATV?

Is the Arctic Cat 650 a good looking ATV?

From time to time, we talk about new ATV units that make an impression on our test staff in one way or another. This is one of those cases. The 2005 Arctic Cat 650 is a powerful, great looking, stylish new machine with industry leading ground clearance and suspension travel.

What kind of engine does Arctic Cat have?

The new Arctic Cat is equipped with a V-twin 650 power-plant. The engine is a good fit, as it is directly from Kawasaki’s main line of ATVs. Kawasaki and Suzuki have long been suppliers of engines for Arctic Cat and this 633cc, V-twin SOHC four stroke, four valve engine is a proven power-plant.

Where does Arctic Cat 650 H1 engine come from?

The new 650 H1 engine is assembled near the company’s corporate headquarters in Thief River Falls, MN, a new state-of-the-art, 24,000-sq.-ft. facility. The technical scoop is as follows. The engine is a liquid-cooled, single-cylinder 641cc four-stroke power-plant that is fed by a 40mm Keihin carburetor with electric choke.

From time to time, we talk about new ATV units that make an impression on our test staff in one way or another. This is one of those cases. The 2005 Arctic Cat 650 is a powerful, great looking, stylish new machine with industry leading ground clearance and suspension travel.

The new 650 H1 engine is assembled near the company’s corporate headquarters in Thief River Falls, MN, a new state-of-the-art, 24,000-sq.-ft. facility. The technical scoop is as follows. The engine is a liquid-cooled, single-cylinder 641cc four-stroke power-plant that is fed by a 40mm Keihin carburetor with electric choke.

What kind of engine is Arctic Cat V2?

The V2 is a V-twin, liquid-cooled, 633cc four-stroke engine known for its smooth power delivery and performance. Both engines have automatic transmissions and perform quite well.

What kind of transmission does Arctic Cat Quad have?

The quad comes with switchable 2/4WD transmission and differential locking for really difficult areas. With engine braking and hydraulic discs, the stopping force is firm and dependable, matching the ease of use the automatic transmission.

What kind of engine does a Kawasaki 650 have?

There is nothing like the growl of V-twin power. Durability is also high as the 650 engine has been used in several of the Kawasaki models and has even been expanded upon as Kawasaki bored the block to a 700 and now, a 750 for their Brute Force.

The new Arctic Cat is equipped with a V-twin 650 power-plant. The engine is a good fit, as it is directly from Kawasaki’s main line of ATVs. Kawasaki and Suzuki have long been suppliers of engines for Arctic Cat and this 633cc, V-twin SOHC four stroke, four valve engine is a proven power-plant.

There is nothing like the growl of V-twin power. Durability is also high as the 650 engine has been used in several of the Kawasaki models and has even been expanded upon as Kawasaki bored the block to a 700 and now, a 750 for their Brute Force.