Durability of the Arctic Cats
#26
racnooc,
At first, I was worried that the little Cats wouldn't pull the Outlaws very well. So I put the two 26x10x12 on the rear of my wife's 2x4, and the 26x12x12 on the rear of my 4x4. At the same time moved the rear 25" stockers to the front on both bikes. There was no power loss, just improved fun and mudability. Went through MANY more places and MUCH deeper holes than I ever could before.
Just the other day, I put the 26x10x12's on the front of my 4x4. Twelve lbs. of air in the rear, and four lbs. in the front to compensate for the tire diameter difference. Haven't yet had a chance to take it out for a real test. However, riding around the the property there doesn't appear to be much, if any, power loss still. The 300 pulls all four Outlaws very well. Keep in mind though, that 99% of the time, I ride in midrange. I haven't tried high range yet with those tires.
Mike
At first, I was worried that the little Cats wouldn't pull the Outlaws very well. So I put the two 26x10x12 on the rear of my wife's 2x4, and the 26x12x12 on the rear of my 4x4. At the same time moved the rear 25" stockers to the front on both bikes. There was no power loss, just improved fun and mudability. Went through MANY more places and MUCH deeper holes than I ever could before.
Just the other day, I put the 26x10x12's on the front of my 4x4. Twelve lbs. of air in the rear, and four lbs. in the front to compensate for the tire diameter difference. Haven't yet had a chance to take it out for a real test. However, riding around the the property there doesn't appear to be much, if any, power loss still. The 300 pulls all four Outlaws very well. Keep in mind though, that 99% of the time, I ride in midrange. I haven't tried high range yet with those tires.
Mike
#27
BONER,
I'm certain AC made a FEW 96 models b/c my dad had one. It's weird, though, b/c he and my uncle bought their quads the same day from the same dealership and my dad's was a 96 and my uncle's was a 97. And they bought these bikes as soon as the dealer received their very first shipment, so my dad's wasn't something that was leftover. Like I said, AC must have made only a small number of them. My cousin, Joe, still has that 96. He port/polished the heads, put blackwaters w/ chrome rims and he might have bored it a little. Not sure about that though. BTW, my relatives weren't a dealer until late 97 if I remember correctly. I think they bought the quads in Alexandria. Later.
I'm certain AC made a FEW 96 models b/c my dad had one. It's weird, though, b/c he and my uncle bought their quads the same day from the same dealership and my dad's was a 96 and my uncle's was a 97. And they bought these bikes as soon as the dealer received their very first shipment, so my dad's wasn't something that was leftover. Like I said, AC must have made only a small number of them. My cousin, Joe, still has that 96. He port/polished the heads, put blackwaters w/ chrome rims and he might have bored it a little. Not sure about that though. BTW, my relatives weren't a dealer until late 97 if I remember correctly. I think they bought the quads in Alexandria. Later.
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#30
WTF do you mean? Have you not said that you ride your quad harder than any other AC owner here? I remember you saying that. I also remember you saying that most of the problems you had were because of how hard you rode it. Thats about all I was saying. Some problem with that. It wasn't badmouthing or anything like that. I just said what you said, and I was talking about how well the quads will hold up.