I need some feedback from 2013 cat owners. I live in Canada and snowchecked a 2013 M 800 Sno Pro Limited-162 in the spring. I'm being told that scratchers are not standard on this machine. I went to the arctic cat site and sure enough it doesn't list them on the standard equipment. Strangely though, under "Standard" equipment, as you get to the end of the list, it reads like this:
"air pump, telescoping handlebar, front-monted heat exchanger, drilled". It just ends with drilled. Not drilled disc brakes. Just drilled..... Like someone was updating the website and fell asleep mid sentence.
Anyway, I did some more searching. The 2013 M 800 Sno Pro Limited-153 has scratchers listed under Standard equipment. So does the 1100. The US site lists them as standard, but I know sometimes the US gets things we don't get here in Canada. So my guess at this point is the web dude screwed up on updating the 162 link.
But why is my dealer telling me that scratchers aren't standard then?
So - question to all you Cat (Limited) owners - Did you get scratchers with your sled? Or did you have to pay for them?
Here's the link - scroll just past halfway down and it's on the right. Standard followed by optional.
Any wisdom you guys can impart would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
"air pump, telescoping handlebar, front-monted heat exchanger, drilled". It just ends with drilled. Not drilled disc brakes. Just drilled..... Like someone was updating the website and fell asleep mid sentence.
Anyway, I did some more searching. The 2013 M 800 Sno Pro Limited-153 has scratchers listed under Standard equipment. So does the 1100. The US site lists them as standard, but I know sometimes the US gets things we don't get here in Canada. So my guess at this point is the web dude screwed up on updating the 162 link.
But why is my dealer telling me that scratchers aren't standard then?
So - question to all you Cat (Limited) owners - Did you get scratchers with your sled? Or did you have to pay for them?
Here's the link - scroll just past halfway down and it's on the right. Standard followed by optional.
Any wisdom you guys can impart would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,