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Reviewer: DJ Packard
From: Halifax, Massachusetts, United States
Email: godzuki2009@hotmail.com
Date: 07/11/2011
Rider Height: 5' 8"
Rider Weight: 240
Miles/Hours: 18 miles
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2011 Arctic Cat 650

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-- Good Start In Jericho, NH --
I'm a long time ATV rider. I have had good machines, great machines, and some that didn't live up to there own hype. I recently parted ways with my 2002 Suzuki Vinson auto that has been through more than I could ever fit into this paragraph. The goods were the Suzuki engine and transmission, even though not the most horsepower and torque, it was most definitely the most dependable. This is why I have gone to the Arctic Cat 650, Suzuki heritage under the hood you could say. Yes, I know that Arctic Cat produces its own engines now. It seems that its design follows closely on the old Suzuki's foundation. First impression, WOW! Independent suspension, ground clearance, torque, torque, torque! Carb, basic no thrills get to business machine. The dealership in Jericho, New Hampshire was professional and real world. Thanks to the owner and his wife. I will return soon and report again with updated info.
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3,000 lb. warn winch.

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