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08-16-2009, 09:38 PM
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arctic cat mud pro, any one got one???
ight when it came to mud, i always though arctic cat sucked... which they do,(there to big), but i really wouldn't mind somethign that came stock snorkeled, if any one got one, what ya'll think of it?
and ooooohhhhhhh crap they made a mud pro 1000!!!!!!!!!! if only i could find the dang price tag!
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2008 LE Grizzly 700
HMF swamp series exhaust/w snorkle
HMF programmer
29.5 outlaws skinny wide on black ss 108 wheeles
WARN 2.5k winch, about a foot of cable left
4 Kodiak 450 clutch weights
2009 MUD PRO 700
30 silverbacks on ss312 rims
and waiting for my rad relocate from MTI
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02-02-2010, 08:13 PM
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It really looks sick. Saw that it was a really good starter option for those building mud slingers in ATV Magazine.
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03-24-2010, 03:10 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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bought one about a month ago.... like it so far.
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03-24-2010, 03:14 PM
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Originally Posted by droopy
bought one about a month ago.... like it so far.
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Wow.. i forgot about this site.... but anywas thats good, i think my next quad will be a 1000 mud pro, jsut cause it comes stock ready for mud... but my ford diesel comes first!
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2008 LE Grizzly 700
HMF swamp series exhaust/w snorkle
HMF programmer
29.5 outlaws skinny wide on black ss 108 wheeles
WARN 2.5k winch, about a foot of cable left
4 Kodiak 450 clutch weights
2009 MUD PRO 700
30 silverbacks on ss312 rims
and waiting for my rad relocate from MTI
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03-25-2010, 11:36 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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I saw one at the Indy show. Very nice looking machine. I am not much of a Cat fan but it was nice nonetheless.
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04-22-2010, 12:58 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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If you are going to be going into mud or on/up hills or if your full of adventure or if you drive alot the Mud Pro Edition is good. The Standerd is if you are not much of an adventure dude. I reccomend the Mud Pro Edition because you alredy sound adventuras.
Hope you liked my opinion
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04-22-2010, 08:00 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Aareen
If you are going to be going into mud or on/up hills or if your full of adventure or if you drive alot the Mud Pro Edition is good. The Standerd is if you are not much of an adventure dude. I reccomend the Mud Pro Edition because you alredy sound adventuras.
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i STRONGLY dissagree, this is not a hill climber.. it sits 14" from the ground... it has torque all the way to the rev limiter.... i almost flipped it over coming out of the creek just tapping the throttle... i think if you do a lot of hill climbs either lean on the on the front of the bike and gently give it gas or dont get a mud pro
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2008 LE Grizzly 700
HMF swamp series exhaust/w snorkle
HMF programmer
29.5 outlaws skinny wide on black ss 108 wheeles
WARN 2.5k winch, about a foot of cable left
4 Kodiak 450 clutch weights
2009 MUD PRO 700
30 silverbacks on ss312 rims
and waiting for my rad relocate from MTI
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11-25-2010, 10:00 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Tyler, Tx
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I bought an 09 Mud Pro in August of 09. I had a few issues right out of the shoot, but I love it. I go where everyone else does and deeper. My only real complaint is that she is a little wobbly in the water when the bottom disappears. I flipped mine 4 weeks ago. I couldnt be happier that I relocated the radiator because it saved the pod and bars. It sat for 3 weeks until my new radiator came in, got put on, then cranked the bike after setting up the first. In Texas, the new T-Cat mud pro is running between $12,500-$14,000.
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