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Catman10

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Terry at TT Powersports said they are going to have a demo ride and that will be cool to get some time on these new machines, I like the prices, just unsure of some things on the product.
 

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Few things I didn't like.....

Brake lever is huge and gawdy looking
Small fuel cap
No storage
Need a screwdriver to get under the hood

Other than that it looks sweet and I'll probably be snow checking one!!
 

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you mean they got rid of the handicap fueling cap for you cat guys?

yeah, not spillling fuel everywhere really sucks.....

ask any lady - better to be too big than too small........
 

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Sure was nice when using a jerry can or fuelling threw the tarp...but if Maxwell says it's no good then I guess its no good!:rolleyes:
 

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as does the GSBA, although we only have 1 serving member we/I still support his opinion.
all hail maxwell:d
 

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I thought the new Cats looked much better than they did in the pictures. The "A" arms looked very vulnerable and the front bumper is pretty much useless. What was with that big hole around the steering post? will it end up be full of snow? The torque link looks like a good idea, the steering system was nice with less parts to break. Time will tell if it's a winner!!

Trench:beer:
 

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yeah, not spillling fuel everywhere really sucks.....

ask any lady - better to be too big than too small........
:eek: the receptacle, or insertion device?? i can knock the chit outta the sides for sure
 

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you mean they got rid of the handicap fueling cap for you cat guys?

you mean the cap so big that you could put your head inside to check the level...


[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETucebIOZsw[/media]


im just poking fun here and am no means a poo guy
 

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If it's too big it's like throwing a hotdog down a hallway....

in which case alternative recepticals must be utilized....
 

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Worse thing about all these new sleds is the dam hoods don't open any more B.S.:rant: . A certain sled at the show had a 6-7"x 1" vent hole on the clutch side panel, I can say BELT TIME will be short. Ah !!, It's only $$$$.
Everythings to darn tight under the hoods of these sled, I guess it's so just the dealers work on them, just like vehicles now days. Overall the sleds were all nice looking, but some have no more nose pans, so I guess they will plow more when your off the throttle. HA! HA! HA!
 

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The 3" track will fit under the sled all you will have to do is maybe trim a 45* on the top of the outside lugs just like you had to to clear the coolers on the m sleds. We flipped one up on the side and there is room for the track under it

As far as the big hole infront of the steering it will be filled up on production, the sleds we seen at the show were prototype sleds so the production ones will be a little more refined.
 
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