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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
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
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.
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
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
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.