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2009 Arctic Cat 700 H1 EFI MudPro - The First Sinkable Stock Quad!
The independent rear suspension... The independent rear suspension on the MudPro is tweaked to give the most ground clearance yet still maintain a fairly comfortable ride. | SUSPENSION (TYPE/TRAVEL) | | Front: | Dual A-arms/10.0 in. | | Rear: | Dual A-arms/10.0 in. | | TIRES/BRAKES | | Front tires: | 28x9.5-12 | | Rear tires: | 28x12-12 | | Front brakes: | Hydraulic disc | | Rear brakes: | Hydraulic disc | | DIMENSIONS | | Wheelbase: | 50.0 in. | | Claimed dry weight: | 793 lb | | Ground clearance: | 14.0 in. | | Length/width/height: | 86.5/47.5/51.75 in. | | Fuel capacity: | 6.5 gal. | | LOAD CAPACITY | | Front/rear rack capacity: | 100/200 lb | | Towing capacity: | 1050 lb | | ELECTRICAL | | Instrumentation: | Analog speedometer, digital odometer | | Color: | Metallic green |
Ford F250 Research
Our comprehensive information will allow you to compare the new Ford F250 and review specs, photos and more. The 2010 F250 comes with a V8 standard engine and has a manufacturer suggested retail price of $38,965.00. It has a 8 star frontal impact rating for the driver and a 8 star frontal impact rating for the passenger. The Toyota 4runner and the Dodge Dakota are other vehicles that might interest you.
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2010 Arctic Cat Early Release Models
Arctic Cat has decided to leak a hand full of models for their 2010 line-up for all of us to have a peek. They say this is only a taste of things to come for next year....
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Arctic Cat 2003
As the 2003 new-model show season got underway this summer, Arctic Cat made a big splash at its annual dealer meeting in Las Vegas with the debuts of a bold-looking, preproduction sport quad, a...
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More 2010 Models from Arctic Cat
Several weeks back, we released a host of new 2010 models and revisions from Arctic Cat at www.atvrideronline.com. This week, we've got the rest of the information and we've got to admit, there are...
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#7 Arctic Cat 500 4x4
We've had a couple of other experiences with Arctic Cat ATVs in multiquad comparisons, and they always seem to be the odd man out. As machines that are designed to work--in demanding...
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