How big is a 2010 Arctic Cat Bearcat?

How big is a 2010 Arctic Cat Bearcat?

Bright blue Bearcat 570 XT can seat two plus carry cargo. Hydraulic shocks give the Bearcat up to 9.5 inches of controlled front travel. Low gearing and a stout hitch allow the Bearcat to haul hefty loads. The 2010 Arctic Cat Bearcat 570 XT relies on the heritage of old-style work sleds, but brings a redefined sportiness to its basic virtue.

What kind of cat is a Bearcat XT?

If you compare the specifications for this 4-stroke utility Cat, you can’t help but notice its dimensional similarities to Yamaha’s Viking. Stand back and squint, though, and you’ll see it’s a completely different animal. With the rider in position, the Bearcat XT pretty much looks like any good red-blooded touring sled.

Why does my 2011 Arctic Cat snowmobile not start?

This information applies to all 2011 Arctic Cat 2-stroke carbureted engines, 2-stroke EFI (electronic fuel injection) engines and 4 stroke snowmobile models. Ignition switch failing to function properly or not in RUN position. To fix this, turn switch to RUN position. Replace ignition switch if malfunctioning.

What kind of equipment does a Bearcat snowmobile have?

Standard equipment on the top line two-stroke Bearcat version includes: a digital/analog tachometer/speedometer with trip meter functions; an electric gas gauge; low oil warning light; electronic pushbutton reverse; hand and thumb warmer; a mountain strap; and, yes, a tow hitch.

What are specs on 2010 Arctic Cat Bearcat?

Below is the information on the 2010 Arctic Cat Bearcat® 570 XT. If you would like to get a quote on a new 2010 Arctic Cat Bearcat® 570 XT use our Build Your Own tool, or Compare this snowmobile to other Utility snowmobiles. To view more specifications, visit our Detailed Specifications.

What was the catch phrase for the 2010 Arctic Cat snowmobile?

One thing we were sure of – the team behind Cat’s 2010 snowmobiles love to build, ride and sell snowmobiles. That passion is contagious and after just a few minutes with them you find yourself chomping at the bit to get on and ride. Luckily for us, that was exactly the plan. For 2010, Cat’s catch phrase is “The Power of Four”.

Standard equipment on the top line two-stroke Bearcat version includes: a digital/analog tachometer/speedometer with trip meter functions; an electric gas gauge; low oil warning light; electronic pushbutton reverse; hand and thumb warmer; a mountain strap; and, yes, a tow hitch.

What kind of suspension does a Bearcat have?

Where the old-fashioned versions of a work sled might offer basic comfort, this 2010 Bearcat 570 XT features a slide-action rear suspension design with adjustable torsion springs and hydraulic damper to deliver up to 13.3 inches of travel.