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Sled Head
Join Date: Oct 2009
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hey there guys cant wait for winter its to hot yea i know its fail but its still to hot lol :P
so im thinking about buy a sled year 2009 and would like some input on them http://www.snowmobile.com/specs/arct...fire-/r-8.html http://www.snowmobile.com/specs/arct...e.html#REVIEWS i don't really understand the rating system on this site. the area i sled in is lake's and trails i live on the Canadian shield (so you know the terrain I'm on) mostly flat but some nice hills here and there i like to go where no els has been and find some nice deep powder ... i have been to the mountains now im forced to the flats and dont see myself going back again soon no one wonts to go with and dont have the right sled any moreguess what im looking for is a fastesh (90-100) sled that can handel some powder and hills oh yea and would prefer a CAT!!! im not trying to double post but i didn't see this area be for i posted in the new member area with kinda the same thing KINDA the same thumbs a twitching thx guys and girls for the help |
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Arctic Drifter
Join Date: Oct 2009
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I think the 2009 Arctic Cat Crossfire R8 is best geared for performance and under the hood add-ons but I was reading a review that said it did well on trail but does not get could gas mileage. It is low rider though and fast and can take moguls if that is what you are needing and it is a good value.
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no one wonts to go with and dont have the right sled any more

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