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My 05 king cat - New parts just came started by Jorgy84
October 21st 2009 at 8:43 PM
 
Jorgy84
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well i got it cleaned up a little bit
Got my 2 wheel kit, hand gards, pivot adapter, 2" pivot riser, and my old left hand throtle put on.
I havn't made my mind up if i will leave the front idler wheels off or not.
Got the tunnel polished up a little. Still got a little cleaning left to do on it.
4 pics are of when I first got it home.
4 pics are of after I got the stuff on it.

Let me know what you think.
If you have any other idea let me know that too.

Also I'm looking for a new left hand throtle.
The one I got on the sled in the pic didn't work very got on my last sled.
I just put it on the sled to see what it looks like.
So if you know of a good left hand throtle let me know thanks



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October 21st 2009 at 9:02 PM
 
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Dude she looks nice.



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October 21st 2009 at 9:03 PM
 
PolarisBoy1996
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Nice sled!



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Current Sleds:
1995 Polaris Indy Starlite 250 - Mine
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1995 Polaris Indy XLT Special 600 Mod - Brother's

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2001 Polaris XCSP 600 w/modded out 2003 Polaris ProX 600 motor - Dad's
1998 Ski-Doo Formula 380 - Mom's First
2003 Polaris ProX 600 - Mom's Second

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October 21st 2009 at 9:18 PM  [ Modified October 21st 2009 at 9:20 PM ]
 
bigrok
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Nice sled. Looks better with the front idlers off IMO. You might want to think about a set of scratchers.



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October 21st 2009 at 9:23 PM
 
KyleM800
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That thing is AWESOME




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October 21st 2009 at 10:30 PM  [ Modified October 21st 2009 at 10:34 PM ]
 
Bckmstr
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that is one bad ass looking sled!!! could use a set of grn hood screens?? do you just ride that thing in the mountains and deep powder? how is it on trails? thing looks sick




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October 21st 2009 at 11:16 PM  [ Modified October 21st 2009 at 11:21 PM ]
 
Jorgy84
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Quote originally posted by bigrok

Nice sled. Looks better with the front idlers off IMO. You might want to think about a set of scratchers.

Yea I like the looks better too. The only thing I don't like is that blocks have they bolt to have to stay on. The blocks are also bolted on with the same bolts for the shaft the shock is mounted to. So I have to leave the blocks on because the bolts will be too long if I take them off. I might see if I can come up with a spacer for that problem.
I'll have to look into the scratchers beein the first year I've had this sled not sure how hard it will be to keep cool.
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that is one bad ass looking sled!!! could use a set of grn hood screens?? do you just ride that thing in the mountains and deep powder? how is it on trails? thing looks sick

It has a set of screens in it but they are black. Green might look better never thought of that. As for the riding part so far the most I have road it is when I did a little grass drag across the back yard. When I got it home lol.

Thanks to everyone for the comments keep em coming





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October 21st 2009 at 11:39 PM
 
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Quote originally posted by Jorgy84
Quote originally posted by bigrok

Nice sled. Looks better with the front idlers off IMO. You might want to think about a set of scratchers.

Yea I like the looks better too. The only thing I don't like is that blocks have they bolt to have to stay on. The blocks are also bolted on with the same bolts for the shaft the shock is mounted to. So I have to leave the blocks on because the bolts will be too long if I take them off. I might see if I can come up with a spacer for that problem.
I'll have to look into the scratchers beein the first year I've had this sled not sure how hard it will be to keep cool.
Quote originally posted by Bckmstr

that is one bad ass looking sled!!! could use a set of grn hood screens?? do you just ride that thing in the mountains and deep powder? how is it on trails? thing looks sick

It has a set of screens in it but they are black. Green might look better never thought of that. As for the riding part so far the most I have road it is when I did a little grass drag across the back yard. When I got it home lol.

Thanks to everyone for the comments keep em coming





You'll definitely want a set of scratchers for it, unless your only going to ride in the powder. Last year in the mountains my M8 liked to overheat on the trails and the hifax are already getting worn quite a bit with only a little over 500 miles on them. Im getting a set of scratchers for this year.

Looks awesome with them idler wheels gone



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October 21st 2009 at 11:41 PM
 
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Looks good, im going to be getting that 2 wheel kit as well for my RMK. Where did you get yours from? I saw one on SLP for like 60 bucks. And of course i will to be getting scratchers for this year.




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October 22nd 2009 at 12:20 AM
 
Jorgy84
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Quote originally posted by srx_600

Looks good, im going to be getting that 2 wheel kit as well for my RMK. Where did you get yours from? I saw one on SLP for like 60 bucks. And of course i will to be getting scratchers for this year.


Bought it from my dealer it was around 38 bucks. The axle was like 30 bucks. There is a spacer between the idler wheels was 8 bucks.



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October 22nd 2009 at 7:31 AM
 
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that's a good looking sled.



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October 23rd 2009 at 6:18 PM
 
Jorgy84
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Got a set of scratchers for it. The best part is they bolt in place of the front idler wheels 2 birds with one stone.
Still need to find a good left hand throtle. To replace that cheap pice of I got on it now. Then it should be ready to hit the snow.



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