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i wonder what kind of engineer would set the hood on the pipe.a custodial engineer wouldnt do that
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keep up the good work Kevin, I can't believe there will be many people worrying aobut painting that 20lb muffler laying in the corner of the garage though.
I'm not worried about my Pro taking a beating from the 1100. I believe it's gonna be a great sled, but not for the riding I do in the trees where light weight rules. I'm not dumb enough to challenge an 1100T in highmarking though.
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Arctic Cat is so Ashamed of the mistake they made with the 1100 turbo they didn't even bother to bring one to the Salt Lake snow show!!!!!! Of course If all I had was a TANK...... and I was going to a mountain riders snowmobile show I would be to embarressed to show up as well. This gives Cat a better chance to sell because the public cant stand around and laugh at the way they destroyed the best mountain chassis on the snow, and in return got into the heavy equipment industry. Cat knows that by hiding the sled and putting up a false demand, they will get more sales than if the people that were on the fence actually got to look, see, feel, try and pick up, (hahahahahaha) the sled. Sorry Cat!!!! But you really didn't do your homework on this (Mountain Sled) One size really doesn't fit all. Mountain riders want a mountain specific chassis. Look at the bright side though Cat. You increased your bottom line at the expense of a few, poor suckers, that never had the opportunity for a demo ride, or to see the sled before they realized what a mistake they made! Nice game plan!! Go Cat!!!!!