What does ZR stand for Arctic Cat?

What does ZR stand for Arctic Cat?

Zilenski Racing (ZR) Supposly he is the one who used to race for cat and designed the sleds.

What is a 2002 Arctic Cat ZR 800 worth?

Values

Suggested List Price Low Retail
Base Price $7,799 $815
Options (Change)
Total Price $7,799 $815

What’s the difference between a Arctic Cat ZL and ZR?

They have exactly the same engine and gearing so there is no difference in acceleration. The shocks are rebuildabe and much stiffer in the ZR. The suspension geometry is a little different in the ZL to give a plusher ride and the graphics are different. The ZL is a touring sled and the ZR is high performance handling.

What does ext stand for Arctic Cat?

“Fly swatting” was exactly what Arctic Enterprises had in mind. Consider what the acronym “EXT” means: Exterminator. This nickname comes up time and again in old service bulletins and I remember it well from our family’s dealer days.

What engine does Arctic Cat use?

Yamaha’s 1049cc engine powers a variety of Cats, where its known as the 7000 series.

Are Arctic Cat ATVS any good?

Arctic Cat Its vehicles come with many standard features for improved performance, such as power steering and independent rear suspension. Because of its steady suspension and low weight class, it’s an excellent ATV for beginners or younger drivers. For sports drivers, the Wildcat is the best choice.

Did Polaris buy Arctic Cat?

In 1960, Edgar Heteen separated from the company and went on to found Arctic Enterprises, later known as Arctic Cat. Coincidentally, the manufacturer Textron would acquire Polaris in 1968 and later Arctic Cat in 2017. Polaris brought us the first American-made ATV.

What does Arctic Cat EXT stand for?

When did the Arctic Cat ZR come out?

Arctic Cat unveiled the ‘93 440 ZR in September 1992 and the 580 ZR was released in late November 1992. The 440 and 580 liquid cooled Suzuki motors were piston-port designs with Mikuni carbs, typical for this time period. Arctic was using a Comet primary with the Arctic reverse cam secondary.

What kind of motor did Arctic Cat use?

The 440 and 580 liquid cooled Suzuki motors were piston-port designs with Mikuni carbs, typical for this time period. Arctic was using a Comet primary with the Arctic reverse cam secondary.

What was the name of the 1993 Arctic Cat snowmobile?

The 1993 Arctic Cat ZR is one of those select few. It demonstrated that a properly executed A-Arm ski suspension was superior to the trailing arm design that had been a game changer in 1980 (Polaris Indy). The 2003 Ski-Doo REV is the most recent game changing snowmobile, introducing rider-forward ergonomics.

When was the first Arctic Cat sled made?

The trailing arm front suspension first appeared on oval race sleds in the 70’s with Arctic Cat introducing the first production version on the 1979 Trail Cat. Arctic continued to develop the trailing arm suspension in the early 80’s before abandoning the design and moving ahead with the first A-Arm front suspension (AFS) in 1985.

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