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    2006 Ski-Doo Freestyle 300F

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    2006 Ski-Doo Freestyle 300F Specifications

    Identification
    Model Type  Trail
    BASE MSRP(US)  $3,999.00
    Warranty  12
    Engine:  
    Engine Brand Name  Rotax®
    Engine Type  Single-Cylinder
    Cylinders  1
    Engine Stroke  2-Stroke
    Cooling  Air / Fan
    Valve Configuration  Reed Valve
    Starter  Pull
    Fuel Requirements  Regular
    Fuel Type  Gas / Oil Injected
    Turbocharged  No
    Supercharged  No
    Fuel Injector  No
    Carburetor  Yes
    Carburetion Type  Carburetor
    Kill Switch / Tether Cord  Standard
    Transmission:  
    Transmission Type  Continuously Variable (CVT)
    Primary Drive (Rear Wheel)  Belt
    Reverse  Yes
    Hi / Low Range  No
    Clutch Brand  Lite
    Throttle Type  Thumb
    Brakes:  
    Brake Brand Name  Brembo®
    Rear Brake Type  Hydraulic Disc
    Suspension:  
    Front Suspension Type  Independent A-Arm
    Adjustment Type  Non Adjustable
    Rear Suspension Brand Name  SC-4
    Front Shock Absorber Type  Hydraulic Shock
    Coil Over Shock  Yes
    Rear Shock Absorber Type  Hydraulic Shock
    Center Shock Absorber Type  Hydraulic Shock
    Steering:  
    Steering Type  Manual
    Steering Control  Handlebar
    Technical Specifications:  
    Maximum Ski Stance (in/mm)  32 / 812.8
    Minimum Ski Stance (in/mm)  32 / 812.8
    Dry Weight (lbs/kg)  370 / 167.8
    Fuel Capacity (gal/l)  9 / 34.1
    Seats:  
    Seat Type  One-Piece
    Seat Material  Vinyl
    Seat Location  Driver
    Number Of Seats  1
    Exterior:  
    Frame  Aluminum
    Body Material  Plastic
    Floor Board Location  Driver
    Skid Resistant  Yes
    Hand Grips  Standard
    Saddle Bag Guard  No
    Belt Guard  Yes
    Snow Guard  Yes
    Exterior Covers  Standard
    Handlebars  Standard
    Front Bumper  Standard
    Rear Bumper  Standard
    Ski Material  Plastic
    Ski Handle  Standard
    Skags  Standard
    Instrumentation:  
    Fuel Level Warning Type  Gauge
    Pricing:  
    Warranty (Months/Condition)  12 / Limited
    Identification:  
    Generic Type (Primary)  Trail
    Manufacturer Country  Canada
    Introduction Year  2006
    Parent Company  Ski-Doo
    Display Name  Freestyle 300F
    Mounts:  
    Windshield Mounts  Standard
    Drive Line:  
    Track Length (in/mm)  121 / 3073.4
    Track Width (in/mm)  15 / 381
    Lug Height (in/mm)  0.72 / 18.3
    Number Of Tracks  1
    Lights:  
    Halogen Headlight (s)  Standard
    Headlight (s)  Standard
    Type  Halogen
    Storage:  
    Underseat Storage  Standard
    Rear Rack  Standard
    Glass:  
    Height Adjustable  No
    Tinted  Yes
    Heated  No
    Height  Mid
    Paint & Finish:  
    Metallic  No
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    By Kyle Krawec(Owner), Feb. 27, 2013
    This sled is awesome, I would recommend this sled to any youth or young teenager because of its light weight, 370 lbs (to manoeuvre with ease), narrow ski and track stance (to carve through the snow easily), lower HP for kids or young teenagers (but still goes about 85K on a trails), and small turni...ng circumference. I am 14 and I still love this sled. Its is so easy to manoeuvre and carve while still having enough horse power to get you through about 2 1/2 feet of powder easily. I have actually made it through close to 3 feet of snow. That's pretty good considering it is a 300F with a 121 inch long, 15 inch wide, and a 3/4 inch lug track. You just don't wan't to stop and get stuck in 3 feet of snow. It is really easy to get unstuck with this sled also. I have got stuck a few times since I got this sled; either from me not knowing completely how deep the snow was or trying to get some snow off of the running boards while stopped. The freestyle is really nice on trails too, with its hand and thumb warmers, reverse button, hi and low light switch, decent sized gas tank, storage, and one cylinder engine (which is good on gas). I would give this sled and 8.5 out of 10 for a youth.
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    A Great Sled
    By Seth(Owner), Mar. 23, 2014
    I have one of these sleds and I push it hard on rough trails. It has great suspension, good control, great fuel, and it's durable. I've done quite a few jumps on it and it has held up quite well. It's almost impossible to get it stuck and if you do, it's pretty easy to dig out. The acceleration is a... tad slow and it's a little cold blooded. I would recommend this to anyone who can appreciate ski-doo. Read Full Review

     

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