2007 Arctic Cat New Model Features
800cc Laydown 2-Stroke Twin This is pretty much the same F7 engine you’ve come to love, with the same 70mm stroke, but with new pistons
800cc Laydown 2-Stroke Twin This is pretty much the same F7 engine you’ve come to love, with the same 70mm stroke, but with new pistons
The T-660 Turbo Series now consists of four distinct models; the T-660 Turbo, the T-660 Turbo LE (both 121†single-rider scoots), the T-660 Turbo Touring
Serious refinements are found here, with the addition of (standard) push-button reverse, but of greater interest may be the 800cc Laydown twin that replaces the
Arctic Cat absolutely, completely and totally hit a home run for 2006 when they (smartly) decided to build a 136†sled out of the M-Series
For the extreme “hardcore†performance riders, Arctic Cat offers the legendary Sno Pro package (which feature Fox Float ski shocks, 2-in. diameter IFP rear arm
The Sabercats are all gone, as they created too much confusion with their Firecat brothers. Instead, we have the F-Series LXR models, and as you’d
This is the replacement for the “standard†Firecats. Offered in the 80 HP 500, the 600 EFI II, the new 800 (replaces the F7) and
Here we find an all-new 2-cylinder “1100†(1056cc) fuel-injected 4-stroke that produces a strong 125 HP fitted into the new F-Series Twin Spar chassis for
This is the short track 4-stroke performance sled from Polaris, and it hauls the mail. With the Dragon being the largest 2-stroke short track in
It is kind of odd Polaris didn’t just call this a 700 H.O. CFI, but it is so radically wild in comparison to the 600