The flap thing is old but the doo belt thing is ancient.
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I think the mods need to start banning members posting pictures of their own sleds with no mud flaps... Like seriously this trail side duchery has gone too far, Snow & Mud needs to send a message, set some examples.
It is totally predictable and easy. Real easy. My 850 was squirrelly. The alpha is very easy to over ride but it’s controlled once you get some time on it.How are these things when the skiis are off the ground? My 175" doo is pretty darty and sensitive to rider input with the T-motion when the skiis are up in a climb. Just wondering if the single beam skid is similar?
Are you saying its a poacher? LolAlpha is a game changer.... Tracks so good in ruts
Alpha is a game changer.... Tracks so good in ruts
ok...so people like the new skid. Engine...well same thing for years really, without getting too techy. Chassis...needs to break away from the Yamaha relationship and get something new and exciting going. I loved my CATS...all 33 of them, but it was like they were being out done by the competition. The changes were minimal in comapison with looks and ideas. Everything CAT did I did ahead of cat to my sleds, because I had friends and dealers that were already thinking outside the box and because Arctic Cat wasn’t keeping pace. I’m NOT bashing, I’ve spent a lot of cash on Arctic Cat and still do but after riding the Axys and the G4...the Ascender platform needs a major overhaul. I’m hoping that’s whats next is the chassis, the CTech is what it is and works good so I’d rather see a new chassis.
ok...so people like the new skid. Engine...well same thing for years really, without getting too techy. Chassis...needs to break away from the Yamaha relationship and get something new and exciting going. I loved my CATS...all 33 of them, but it was like they were being out done by the competition. The changes were minimal in comapison with looks and ideas. Everything CAT did I did ahead of cat to my sleds, because I had friends and dealers that were already thinking outside the box and because Arctic Cat wasn’t keeping pace. I’m NOT bashing, I’ve spent a lot of cash on Arctic Cat and still do but after riding the Axys and the G4...the Ascender platform needs a major overhaul. I’m hoping that’s whats next is the chassis, the CTech is what it is and works good so I’d rather see a new chassis.
ok...so people like the new skid. Engine...well same thing for years really, without getting too techy. Chassis...needs to break away from the Yamaha relationship and get something new and exciting going. I loved my CATS...all 33 of them, but it was like they were being out done by the competition. The changes were minimal in comapison with looks and ideas. Everything CAT did I did ahead of cat to my sleds, because I had friends and dealers that were already thinking outside the box and because Arctic Cat wasn’t keeping pace. I’m NOT bashing, I’ve spent a lot of cash on Arctic Cat and still do but after riding the Axys and the G4...the Ascender platform needs a major overhaul. I’m hoping that’s whats next is the chassis, the CTech is what it is and works good so I’d rather see a new chassis.
ARCTIC CAT In TROUBLE? Textron, owner of Arctic Cat snowmobiles, filed this report this week with the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission and reading between the lines of corporate gobble-de-gook, it appears that things aren’t going well for Arctic Cat...
On December 4, 2018, our Board of Directors approved a plan to restructure the Textron Specialized Vehicles businesses within our Industrial segment. We expect to incur pre-tax charges in the range of $60 million to $85 million under this plan, which will be recorded in the fourth quarter of 2018.
Textron Specialized Vehicles has undergone significant changes since the acquisition of Arctic Cat as we have expanded the product portfolio and integrated manufacturing operations and retail distribution. As disclosed in our Form 10-Q filed for the third quarter of 2018, the operating results for these businesses were significantly below our expectations as dealer sell-through lagged despite the introduction of new products into our dealer network. Management conducted a strategic review of the Textron Specialized Vehicles businesses, which included an assessment of the acquired dealer network and go-to-market strategy for the Textron Off Road and Arctic Cat brands, as well as cost reduction initiatives throughout the Textron Specialized Vehicles businesses. The restructuring plan will result in the impairment of intangible assets, primarily related to product rationalization, the elimination of approximately 400 positions, representing approximately 10% of Textron Specialized Vehicles’ workforce, and closure of several factory-direct turf-care branch locations and a manufacturing facility. The restructuring actions under this plan are expected to result in improved operating results for these businesses.
Severance and related costs for this plan are estimated to be in the range of $10 million to $15 million. Contract termination and other facility closure charges are estimated to be in the range of $5 million to $15 million. Impairment charges are estimated to be in the range of $45 million to $55 million and largely relate to acquired intangible assets. Expected cash outlays in connection with this plan are estimated to be in the range of $15 million to $30 million, with up to $10 million in the fourth quarter of 2018 and the remainder in 2019. We anticipate that this plan will be substantially completed by the end of 2018.
ok...so people like the new skid. Engine...well same thing for years really, without getting too techy. Chassis...needs to break away from the Yamaha relationship and get something new and exciting going. I loved my CATS...all 33 of them, but it was like they were being out done by the competition. The changes were minimal in comapison with looks and ideas. Everything CAT did I did ahead of cat to my sleds, because I had friends and dealers that were already thinking outside the box and because Arctic Cat wasn’t keeping pace. I’m NOT bashing, I’ve spent a lot of cash on Arctic Cat and still do but after riding the Axys and the G4...the Ascender platform needs a major overhaul. I’m hoping that’s whats next is the chassis, the CTech is what it is and works good so I’d rather see a new chassis.
Have not done that yet but really don't see the Alpha struggleing in any condition other sleds operate in.Not much said about these sleds really?? How is it to ride up a ****ty single track like say up into Salmon??
I understand your hate for the east. Me too. I hate the equalization formula more than anyone. But do you really think a Motorsports company like BRP is anti oil? Think about it? What do they run on? Can you provide a link where BRP has stated they are anti Alberta or anti oil? Back in the mid 90's when Quebec was spouting separation and people were actually thinking it was going to happen in the referendum the CEO of Bombardier at the time Pierre Beaudoin held a meeting in the Valcourt arena about this issue. He stated to all the employees that had gathered for the meeting that Bombardier was a Canadian company first and a Quebec company second and that any employee that felt different could pick up a severance cheque at the plant after the meeting. I highly doubt thatI make my living and always have in the drilling industry, there is no way in hell that I would support any BRP product at this time. I see people posting on here about how great everyone is doing with the rally's going on in various places in Alberta yet they keep supporting companies back east that do not support our "dirty oil" and continue to steal Alberta money. BRP cares alright Fack them.