I just bought this exact model, the 700 S GT TRV. It is perfect for one of my applications - I can now take my 7 year old nephew trail riding with me. The 700 has plenty of power for this purpose. The power steering is super smooth and I think I could easily ride over 100 miles without tiring out. I have a KFX700 for when I ride alone. But when my nephew can go we have loads of fun on the Arctic Cat.
I'm a fan of the Cat, and I agree they do not handle the best. But have you guys tested one with the rear sway bar installed? Im guessing with the aid in power steering and a rear end that didnt roll so much in the corners that this bike would handle much better in more spirited riding?
I used to have an acrctic cat 400 4x4 and I had to get rid of it because me and my mother didn't have a place to put it at bed me and my mother had to stay in the colonial arms apartment and me and my mother have found a new house here in west Middlesex pa with a garage out side. so I figured out if I get my permit and a driver's license I should be able to get a brand new arctic cat 4x4 400 or a 4x4 700 trv acrctic cat so that I can take my mother for a ride on it going trail riding on it in west Virginia
I just bought this exact model, the 700 S GT TRV. It is perfect for one of my applications - I can now take my 7 year old nephew trail riding with me. The 700 has plenty of power for this purpose. The power steering is super smooth and I think I could easily ride over 100 miles without tiring out. I have a KFX700 for when I ride alone. But when my nephew can go we have loads of fun on the Arctic Cat.
I just bought this exact model, the 700 S GT TRV. It is perfect for one of my applications - I can now take my 7 year old nephew trail riding with me. The 700 has plenty of power for this purpose. The power steering is super smooth and I think I could easily ride over 100 miles without tiring out.
I have a KFX700 for when I ride alone. But when my nephew can go we have loads of fun on the Arctic Cat.
Yup. Caught it a bit late in production. Those specs are for the Max XT-P. Oops!
thats an awesome ride- ive got a 2009 and still goin strong!
Wow looks like a nice quad!
checked out one of these and it does seem to have softer springs thank god...
I'm a fan of the Cat, and I agree they do not handle the best. But have you guys tested one with the rear sway bar installed? Im guessing with the aid in power steering and a rear end that didnt roll so much in the corners that this bike would handle much better in more spirited riding?
Well can you share what you thought were the highs and lows for this bik since you had that mixup?
The final break down of highs and lows is for the Can Am Outlander 800 is it not?
Hey I have a 2005 ac 400 irs....any idea of how to lighten up the steering? Any advice?
Mine is a 2013 and goes 112 km/h
I used to have an acrctic cat 400 4x4 and I had to get rid of it because me and my mother didn't have a place to put it at bed me and my mother had to stay in the colonial arms apartment and me and my mother have found a new house here in west Middlesex pa with a garage out side. so I figured out if I get my permit and a driver's license I should be able to get a brand new arctic cat 4x4 400 or a 4x4 700 trv acrctic cat so that I can take my mother for a ride on it going trail riding on it in west Virginia
Does anyone know the top speed of this TRV
Arctic cat. Still have Suzuki motor. Plus Yamaha casey.
I just bought this exact model, the 700 S GT TRV. It is perfect for one of my applications - I can now take my 7 year old nephew trail riding with me. The 700 has plenty of power for this purpose. The power steering is super smooth and I think I could easily ride over 100 miles without tiring out.
I have a KFX700 for when I ride alone. But when my nephew can go we have loads of fun on the Arctic Cat.