700 arctic cat vs 700 grizzly
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700 arctic cat vs 700 grizzly
Originally posted by: v2rider
Then you need to know what quad your buddy has. He has a 650V2 if his pull cord has kawi on it, not a 700. If this is true, you would be right on the twin carb thing, except i havnt heard of any problems with them either. And i have one that has 1100 miles, with ZERO carb problems.
Then you need to know what quad your buddy has. He has a 650V2 if his pull cord has kawi on it, not a 700. If this is true, you would be right on the twin carb thing, except i havnt heard of any problems with them either. And i have one that has 1100 miles, with ZERO carb problems.
v2... Thanks for the correction... My bad for the mistake...
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700 arctic cat vs 700 grizzly
Originally posted by: raidermike67
I think V2 is an A/C mole on these forums.
Check out the Outlander 650......It'll eat V2's Cat like a hungry wolf! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/img]
I think V2 is an A/C mole on these forums.
Check out the Outlander 650......It'll eat V2's Cat like a hungry wolf! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/img]
The Outlander 650 is fast, it will beat a V2 in a straight line on pavement, no doubt. But put some mud in there, some rock crowing, and load the racks up and see who will win [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
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700 arctic cat vs 700 grizzly
The Outlander 650 is fast, it will beat a V2 in a straight line on pavement, no doubt. But put some mud in there, some rock crowing, and load the racks up and see who will win
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Lets go........cept I removed my racks........
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Lets go........cept I removed my racks........
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700 arctic cat vs 700 grizzly
And the small factor of you being in CA and me in MN. Otherwise i think it might be kind of fun, win or lose
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Well we could meet halfway in Utah, one of the most ATV friendly states in the union. Unfortunately you have a huge advantage over me with those tires......and even if I uprgraded they wouldn't be for mud as much as for performance but then again, I plan on doing some snow riding in a few weeks so I might rethink that as well. I guess we'll just have to hook them up back to back and go at it huh? Guess this will prove something? LOL For every mud bog you take me through you'll have to chase me up some pretty nice grades. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
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Well we could meet halfway in Utah, one of the most ATV friendly states in the union. Unfortunately you have a huge advantage over me with those tires......and even if I uprgraded they wouldn't be for mud as much as for performance but then again, I plan on doing some snow riding in a few weeks so I might rethink that as well. I guess we'll just have to hook them up back to back and go at it huh? Guess this will prove something? LOL For every mud bog you take me through you'll have to chase me up some pretty nice grades. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
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700 arctic cat vs 700 grizzly
They are excellent ALL TERRAIN tires. The mudbuds, and other types shine in mud, but lack on trails and rocks. These tires have pulled me through some nasty thick mud, up rocky challenges, (in pics) and they are smooth on hardpack, with very minimal wear after about 1000 miles. I hear they are super in snow as well and i would reccomend to anyone who wants a good mud, snow, rough terrain, and hardpack tire
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