2012 Arctic Cat ProClimb™ M800 Sno Pro 162
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2012 Arctic Cat ProClimb™ M800 Sno Pro 162 Specifications
| Identification | |
|---|---|
| Model Type | Mountain |
| BASE MSRP(US) | $12,399.00 |
| Dealers | Arctic Cat Dealers |
| Warranty | 12 |
| Insurance |
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| Engine: | |
| Engine Type | Horizontal In-line |
| Cylinders | 2 |
| Engine Stroke | 2-Stroke |
| Valve Configuration | Reed Valve |
| Displacement (cc/ci) | 794 / 48.4 |
| Starter | Pull |
| Turbocharged | No |
| Carburetion Type | Fuel Injected |
| Transmission: | |
| Reverse | Yes |
| Technical Specifications: | |
| Length (ft) | 10.83 |
| Width (in/mm) | 46 / 1168.4 |
| Maximum Ski Stance (in/mm) | 41 / 1041.4 |
| Minimum Ski Stance (in/mm) | 40 / 1016 |
| Fuel Capacity (gal/l) | 10.6 / 40.1 |
| Seats: | |
| Number Of Seats | 1 |
| Exterior: | |
| Ski Material | Plastic |
| Skag Material | Carbide |
| Drive Line: | |
| Track Length (in/mm) | 162 / 4114.8 |
| Track Width (in/mm) | 15 / 381 |
| Lug Height (in/mm) | 2.25 / 57.2 |
| Glass: | |
| Height | Low |
| Convenience: | |
| Heated Hand Grips | Standard |
| Adjustable Ski Stance | Standard |
User Reviews
Possibly the worst piece of@%^^& that I have ever owned.
By Roger(Owner), Jan. 30, 2012
Just so you know, I am a die hard Cat guy, I am a prior A/C snowmobile dealer and own 5 other Cat products. Got a new Proclimb M800 Sno Pro 162, 500 hundred miles and 5 belts. love the sled, ride, performance but cant keep a belt on it for more than a 100 miles. I am not the only one with this probl...
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This was the best piece of heaven ever!
By nate the great(Owner), Oct. 2, 2012
I loved the performance of this sled. But i did have to throw a belt on it every 100 miles. however. i did not pay a dime for those belts! my local dealer done did a deal. a/c for life!
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