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leave it stock this year and beat the piss out of it [MENTION=340]Eagle[/MENTION]....
Nah, buy it. Friends get a good deal. Buy it before I raise the price once the snow hits next week.
Yeah.... if I wanted to spend A LOT more $. They aren't without issue either.
Besides, once the alignment issue is addressed, these sleds aren't bad and can make great power just as reliably as a Yamaha (you nut swinger [MENTION=16]PANDA[/MENTION]).
You knew I'd have to drag it out... [MENTION=16]PANDA[/MENTION] just kicked off the fun and encouraged me to spill it slowly.
You are paying for reliability. That is the reason people give away those cats.
I wouldn't listen to what a Arctic Cat dealer tells you about them. He wants to sell you a new sled. I wouldn't listen to what the previous owner told you. He wants to sell you his problem. Only way to tell is your own personal experience with that particular sled after you start riding it. You just gotta hope that thing won't give you issues.
White is right. that is a good looking sled
Don't worry. You will take tuns dragging each other. Dan will drag you and Carter in a race. And you can drag him back by tow strap after he breaks.......
:ROFL: washed and waxed after every ride???? I'm calling bullshit on that
2012 Best of the Best
Arctic Cat F1100 Turbo
Arctic Cat engineers not only created a scary fast and powerful straight-line snowmobile that delivers 177 horses from a boosted 1100cc four-stroke twin, but they proved beyond any doubt that such a four-stroke sled can be light, nimble and a cornering animal. The 2012 Turbo F1100 leaves you screaming for more like a kid on the world’s fastest roller coaster. Rolling on the power out of a wide sweeper has to be how a Lamborghini driver must feel flicking turns on California’s Pacific Coast Highway.