2006 Ski-Doo Skandic® Tundra 300F

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2006 Ski-Doo Skandic® Tundra 300F Specifications

Identification
Model Type  Utility
BASE MSRP(US)  $4,549.00
Dealers  Ski-Doo Dealers
Warranty  12
Insurance
Engine:  
Engine Brand Name  Rotax®
Engine Type  Single-Cylinder
Cylinders  1
Engine Stroke  2-Stroke
Cooling  Air / Fan
Valve Configuration  Reed Valve
Displacement (cc/ci)  300 / 18.3
Starter  Pull
Fuel Requirements  Regular
Fuel Type  Gas / Oil Injected
Turbocharged  No
Supercharged  No
Carburetion Brand  Mikuni
Fuel Injector  No
Carburetor  Yes
Number Of Carburetors  1
Carburetor Size (mm)  34
Carburetion Type  Carburetor
Kill Switch / Tether Cord  Standard
Emergency Engine Shut-Off  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
Front Stabilizer Bar  No
Adjustment Type  Non Adjustable
Rear Stabilizer Bar  No
Front Shock Absorber Type  Hydraulic Shock
Coil Over Shock  Yes
Rear Shock Absorber Type  Hydraulic Shock
Center Shock Absorber Brand  HPG
Center Shock Absorber Type  High Pressure Gas
Steering:  
Steering Type  Manual
Steering Control  Handlebar
Technical Specifications:  
Maximum Ski Stance (in/mm)  32 / 812
Minimum Ski Stance (in/mm)  32 / 812
Dry Weight (lbs/kg)  375 / 170.1
Fuel Capacity (gal/l)  9 / 34.1
Engine Displacement to Weight (cc)  0.8
Seats:  
Seat Type  One-Piece
Adjustable  No
Seat Material  Vinyl
Seat Location  Driver
Folding  No
Number Of Seats  1
Exterior:  
Frame  Steel
Body Material  Plastic
Floor Board Location  Driver
Skid Resistant  Yes
Tunnel Braces  No
Hand Grips  Standard
Saddle Bag Guard  No
Belt Guard  Yes
Brush Guard  No
Exhaust Guard  No
Light Guard  No
Snow Guard  Yes
Side Cover  No
Fuel Tank Cover  No
Shock Cover  No
Handlebars  Standard
Handlebar Pads  Standard
Front Bumper  Standard
Rear Bumper  Standard
Ski Material  Plastic
Ski Handle  Standard
Skag Material  Carbide
Pricing:  
Warranty (Months/Condition)  12 / Limited
Identification:  
Generic Type (Primary)  Utility
Manufacturer Country  Canada
Introduction Year  2002
Manufacturer Recommend Minimum Age  16
Parent Company  Ski-Doo
Display Name  Skandic® Tundra 300F
Mounts:  
Windshield Mounts  Standard
Drive Line:  
Track Length (in/mm)  136 / 3454.4
Track Width (in/mm)  15 / 381
Lug Height (in/mm)  0.73 / 18.4
Number Of Tracks  1
Towing & Hauling:  
Rear Hitch Type  Standard
Convenience:  
Heated Hand Grip Location  Driver
Storage:  
Underseat Storage  Standard
Rear Rack  Standard
Rack Rails Location  Rear
Lights:  
Halogen Headlight (s)  Standard
Headlight (s)  Standard
Type  Halogen
Glass:  
Height Adjustable  No
Tinted  No
Heated  No
Height  Mid
Paint & Finish:  
Metallic  No

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Amazing sled!
By Eric(Owner), May. 11, 2011
Incredibly light, very comfortable sled!! Not the fastest, but it will go just about everywhere you want it to. The Tundra is my favorite sled, Good job ski-doo!! Read Full Review

 

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LOVE IT!!!
By Sandy(Owner), Feb. 8, 2011
Light weight, goes any where & great on gas. I LOVE IT! Read Full Review

 

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Decent Sled
By SteveTundra(Owner), Jan. 2, 2016
Compared to older styled Tundra

More comfortable, maneuverable and spirited. Gets stuck easier, and harder to get unstuck. This is due to A-arms, more suspension equaling less track on the ground, more area to get snow into track, track is further from skis which means more weight on the skis. Th... Read Full Review

 

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Strong, Light, Reliable
By Warren T(Owner), Nov. 3, 2015
Used mine to haul 900 pounds in a large sled over power snow in the Brooks Range for 300 miles. Reliable, strong and economical. Excellent machine! I'm 6' 5" and 200 pounds, and I find it a comfortable ride as well. Read Full Review

 

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Repair Manual
By Nathalie(Owner), Feb. 9, 2017
Where can someone get a repair manual for this fine machine?
I've checked everywhere online and can't find it...not even on tradebit
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