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Old 11-23-2006, 09:38 AM   #1 (permalink)
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2005 Arctic Cat Snowmobiles Hit the Mountains - Feb 2004

2005 Arctic Cat Snowmobiles Hit the Mountains
Posted Saturday, February 14, 2004 by Admin

The 2005 Arctic Cat snowmobiles have hit the floor... or the mountains rather. For 2005, Arctic Cat has made notable changes to their mountain sled lineup with the introduction of the M-series (“M” for mountain) snowmobiles. Basically a Firecat with a long track and mountain bar, the M5, M6, and M7 models offer an extremely light weight mountain sled that should compete well with the upcoming REV chassis mountain sleds from Ski-Doo. The remainder of the 2005 lineup looks like the “usual suspects,” including the Firecats, Sabercats, touring sleds, and other four-strokes. All in all, nothing too radical from the Arctic Cat engineers this year, however I would love to take a ride on one of the new M-series mountain sleds. For more information and all the specs on the new rides from Cat, check out their website at Arctic-Cat.com
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