What size is a Arctic Cat Wildcat Trail?
The all new Wildcat Trail is 64.3 inches low, 110.5 inches long, 50 inches wide. Time to grab the trail by the steering wheel.
How much does a 2016 Arctic Cat Wildcat weigh?
2016 Arctic Cat Wildcat Trail Specifications
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Dry Weight (lbs/kg) | 996 / 451.7 |
Fuel Capacity (gal/l) | 7.4 / 28 |
Seats: | |
Number Of Seats | 2 |
How big of tires can I put on my Wildcat Trail?
TN68, 28/10R-14 tires are a good fit for your Trail. The best tire for your machine depends on what you are looking for in a tire, how you ride and your terrain.
Is Arctic Cat made by Polaris?
History. Arctic Cat was formed by snowmobile pioneer Edgar Hetteen in 1960 due to his departure from his previous self-started business, Polaris Industries. Like Polaris, Arctic Cat grew to become a major manufacturer of snowmobiles, watercraft, winter clothing and all-terrain vehicles (ATV’s).
Did Yamaha buy Arctic Cat?
Feb. 20, 2013– Arctic Cat announced today that it has entered into an engine supply agreement with Yamaha Motor Corporation , expanding Arctic Cat’s purchase of Yamaha snowmobile engines starting in the 2014 model year. Arctic Cat initially entered into an agreement to purchase Yamaha 123cc 4-stroke engines for its youth snowmobile in 2009.
What country is Arctic Cat made in?
Arctic Cat is an American brand of snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles manufactured in Thief River Falls, Minnesota.
Who makes Arctic Cat engines?
– Arctic Cat is getting into the engine business. The Thief River Falls maker of snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles has bought nearly all of its engines from Suzuki, which owns 32 percent of Arctic Cat. The company said most of its engines will still come from Suzuki.
What is an Arctic Cat ATV?
Arctic Cat has been manufacturing recreational vehicles since 1960 and created its first ATV in 1996. Arctic Cat’s sport ATV is the Arctic Cat 300 DVX. Meanwhile, Arctic Cat’s has numerous utility ATV’s such as the Arctic Cat Prowler, the Arctic Cat Thundercat, and many more. Total newb…and what fun I had…