The old 900 lives again

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Has been parked since 2012(I think). I got a 2013 proclimb new and this old girl has been sitting ever since. Put the stock carbs back on did 5 cycles of gas in the cylinders and it was running good. With older kids wanting to ride one sled isn't enough so might aswell use this machine.
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good old gas guzzler there
 

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Gas guzzler is right lol. I had a 05 king and that thing would do two tanks of fuel a day like nothing.
 

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Yu guys showing the old kittys reminded me. I have a skid out of a 94 wildcat that is sitting in my shed. I am going to scrap it if nobody wants it. Any fellow snow and mudders interested in it? Freebie, zip zero nada!
 

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good old gas guzzler there
I had some PSI big air carbs on it for awhile and it would use 20 litres going up the trail 25 km or so. It was really sucking it back. I remember it having arm stretching power until about 4500 feet of elevation then it started to drop off lots. Too much carb for the thinner air as you went up.
 

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did you have to drag a skimmer up with 100L of fuel on it just so you could make a full day of riding? That mileage is insane!

I had some PSI big air carbs on it for awhile and it would use 20 litres going up the trail 25 km or so. It was really sucking it back. I remember it having arm stretching power until about 4500 feet of elevation then it started to drop off lots. Too much carb for the thinner air as you went up.
 

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I carried two 5 gal jerry cans sometimes. Plus there was just as much tinkering as riding being done.


did you have to drag a skimmer up with 100L of fuel on it just so you could make a full day of riding? That mileage is insane!
 
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