You have one already? When did it show up?
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I like what they have done with them and it will be interesting to see how the new 800 compares to the axys and 850. I think that they need to lose more weight. They weighed one with coolant and a very small amount of fluid and it was 484. and 545 full of fuel and oil ready to ride. And that was only the 153. Prove will be once they are on the snow and guys get a chance to ride them. I rode the new Mountain cat last weekend. I felt it was a nice improvement but close to the Doo or the Axys. Just my 2 cents.
I like what they have done with them and it will be interesting to see how the new 800 compares to the axys and 850. I think that they need to lose more weight. They weighed one with coolant and a very small amount of fluid and it was 484. and 545 full of fuel and oil ready to ride. And that was only the 153. Prove will be once they are on the snow and guys get a chance to ride them. I rode the new Mountain cat last weekend. I felt it was a nice improvement but close to the Doo or the Axys. Just my 2 cents.
The thing is guy's Cats are heavier only on the shop floor. It has been proven and shown that in real use the Cat are the lightest sled running on the snow, lighter then Poo and Doo. No BS. The reason is because Cat has done an exceptional job on making sure their sleds evac snow and snow won't build up like the other's. In fact Polaris was the worst and in real world riding was the heaviest packing the most snow and ice.
Show room floor weight is a sales tactic and not necessarily smart engineering.
Like i have read before and truly believe A/C is the most under rated 2stroke snowmobile out there, IMO hands down a superior snowmobile.
Polaris has done well in marketing using superstars.....LOL to show off their stuff. While BRP have the best PR staff in this sport, they excel at BS.
Cat has stayed true to their customer, giving them quality with out the gimmicks and BS.
The thing is guy's Cats are heavier only on the shop floor. It has been proven and shown that in real use the Cat are the lightest sled running on the snow, lighter then Poo and Doo. No BS. The reason is because Cat has done an exceptional job on making sure their sleds evac snow and snow won't build up like the other's. In fact Polaris was the worst and in real world riding was the heaviest packing the most snow and ice.
Show room floor weight is a sales tactic and not necessarily smart engineering.
Like i have read before and truly believe A/C is the most under rated 2stroke snowmobile out there, IMO hands down a superior snowmobile.
Polaris has done well in marketing using superstars.....LOL to show off their stuff. While BRP have the best PR staff in this sport, they excel at BS.
Cat has stayed true to their customer, giving them quality with out the gimmicks and BS.
You are so out of touch. I have ridden all and except for Yamaha, the Cats still feel the heaviest on a sidehill. Sure they are predictable and ride the bumps well and have decent power BUT I don't care what the marketing guys say about how much snow they hold, its about 2 things, how heavy they feel when riding and how heavy they feel while trying to get unstuck.
That video of the snow pack is bull**** I have rode all 3 back to back and have owned all 3 proclimb , axys , pro and 3 xm and the cat is by far the heaviest to throw around when riding trees and real steep side hills if you have to pull the cat back into the hill takes alot more effort then the other to! The cats stilk snow pack bad we were just in sicamous and laugjing cuz 2 cats sitting their for a beer break and both the rear shocks were sagging cuz they were so snow packed
A video????? what video. Did i say anything about a video....i don't recall. I know nothing about a video, so i do not know what your trying to imply or say??