My ideal sled, using 2010 sled parts....

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My ideal 2010 sled(WITH IDEAS FROM THE 2010 SNEAK PEAK SHOW):

-xp mountain chassis(164" tunnel) with a little more beef to it
-174x16x3" track
-arctic cat 800(160hp) engine, or the 1000(170hp)
-arctic cat green metallic paint from the 2010's(very cool) / or the black on black matte finish / or the xp copper color(easy to make it an "oilers" sled)
-polaris walker evans shocks all the way around
-xp "x" speedo/altimeter/temp/tach etc. Guage package
-arctic cat diamond drive(heavier duty unit)
-arctic cat led taillite
-arctic cat mountain seat(very comfy and good storage)
-arctic cat steering column
-polaris rmk dragon handlebar
-polaris rmk dragon skid(without all the idler wheels, with the scratchers)
-the xp controls and dess and dpms
-arctic cat front suspension
-polaris rmk dragon rear suspension
-arctic cat color co-ordination(suspension pieces(etc) all painted sled color or matching colors, rather than just "black", and the colored wheels etc)
-xp hoods, panels, w/shields etc.
-yamaha decals, or arctic cat black on black
-yamaha snowflap
-xp drive gears
-xp primary clutch
-arctic cat secondary clutch
-xp reverse
-xp headlites(with "ultra-brite" lite bulbs)
-xp skiis(pilots)
-xp hand warmers
-xp electric start

anyone else with ideas?? Or other combinations??
 

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ahh, who needs light weaight when you got a big HP making V8 big blck, oh wait i dont think the XP chassis could handle that :p
 

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wow 174 X16X 3 track seem almost too much track. Straight line driving only ? How do they turn out or turn at the top of the hill ? Nice dream sled though. The best of all worlds
 

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Zar there is no need to turn it around until your on top of the hill:)
 

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actualy, if you look at the tail end of you rails, well the newer ones, the have a little bend on them, to keep a little bit of track off the gound so they turn and handle like a short track, but they climb like a goat on roids
 

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My ideal 2010 sled(WITH IDEAS FROM THE 2010 SNEAK PEAK SHOW):

-xp mountain chassis(164" tunnel) with a little more beef to it
-174x16x3" track
-arctic cat 800(160hp) engine, or the 1000(170hp)
-arctic cat green metallic paint from the 2010's(very cool) / or the black on black matte finish / or the xp copper color(easy to make it an "oilers" sled)
-polaris walker evans shocks all the way around
-xp "x" speedo/altimeter/temp/tach etc. Guage package
-arctic cat diamond drive(heavier duty unit)
-arctic cat led taillite
-arctic cat mountain seat(very comfy and good storage)
-arctic cat steering column
-polaris rmk dragon handlebar
-polaris rmk dragon skid(without all the idler wheels, with the scratchers)
-the xp controls and dess and dpms
-arctic cat front suspension
-polaris rmk dragon rear suspension
-arctic cat color co-ordination(suspension pieces(etc) all painted sled color or matching colors, rather than just "black", and the colored wheels etc)
-xp hoods, panels, w/shields etc.
-yamaha decals, or arctic cat black on black
-yamaha snowflap
-xp drive gears
-xp primary clutch
-arctic cat secondary clutch
-xp reverse
-xp headlites(with "ultra-brite" lite bulbs)
-xp skiis(pilots)
-xp hand warmers
-xp electric start

anyone else with ideas?? Or other combinations??

Hope it dont inherite all the XP problems ,ie drive shaft, wiring, hotgrips, dash, rearsuspension, and on and on oh how about a dealer that says it is not my fault I just sell them. LoL :(
 
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