2016 Arctic Cat Lynx 2000 LT

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2016 Arctic Cat Lynx 2000 LT Specifications

Identification
Model Type  Trail
BASE MSRP(US)  $6,999.00
Dealers  Arctic Cat Dealers
Warranty  12
Insurance
Engine:  
Engine Type  Horizontal In-line
Cylinders  2
Engine Stroke  2-Stroke
Valve Configuration  Reed Valve
Displacement (cc/ci)  565 / 34.5
Starter  Electric
Turbocharged  No
Carburetion Type  Carburetor
Transmission:  
Reverse  Yes
Technical Specifications:  
Length (ft)  10.92
Width (in/mm)  48 / 1219.2
Maximum Ski Stance (in/mm)  43 / 1092.2
Minimum Ski Stance (in/mm)  43 / 1092.2
Fuel Capacity (gal/l)  10.8 / 40.9
Seats:  
Number Of Seats  2
Seat Backrest  Standard
Exterior:  
Ski Material  Plastic
Skag Material  Dual Carbide
Drive Line:  
Track Length (in/mm)  144 / 3657.6
Track Width (in/mm)  15 / 381
Lug Height (in/mm)  1 / 25.4
Glass:  
Height  High
Storage:  
Rear Rack  Standard
Convenience:  
Heated Hand Grips  Standard

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Fuel Pump & carbs
By Eleanor Taft(Owner), Feb. 22, 2017
Since we bought our 2016 Lynx 2000 LT the major problem we've had with it is the fuel pump & carbs are ALWAYS icing up. Especially when the temperature gets in the minus. So my 6 children usually end up walking to & from school (at the other end of town) when it's COLDER outside. I don't kno... Read Full Review

 

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A little heat goes a long way.
By Mike Denney(Owner), Dec. 24, 2018
If you put a trouble light with a rough service light bulb in by the engine, it should help. Also, maybe try using non-ethanol fuel. Read Full Review

 

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