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2004 F7 w/ 1800kms
- good?
started by Doo76
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March 19th 2008 at 4:53 PM
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Doo76
rev_rider76
Doo76 Took the new sled for a ride tonight, absolutly love it.
Updated November 26th 2008 at 5:56 PM
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724 Posts  
Group: Members
Member Since: July 30th 2007
Location: Stouffville, Ontario, Canada
Current Sled: 04 440x sleeper (shhhh)
Miles Last Season: 3000kms
Miles This Season: 0 yet
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Wants to trade for my 2003 Rev. I think I might do it but i need to know a little more about the cats.
How were the F7s in 2004?
Engine issues?
Are they fast?
The sled is in MINT condition, am I going to have a handful of problems all next season.
Anything else you can tell me about this sled?
Let me know
Thanks.
if it doesn't break, ride it harder, if it still doesn't break... must be a ski-doo...
new doo!!
04 440x sleeper (7hundo)
Decker twin pipes
VFORCE3 reeds
K&N filters w. k&n covers
yellow c&a razors
22-44 gearing
xrs hood
xrs console
xrs belly pan
yellow holeshot skidplate
06 440 seat
reprogrammed cdi
oil injection
large cooler
H.I.D. coversion
10 gallon clear tank
1.25 ripsaw w/ 192 woodys (woahh!!)
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March 19th 2008 at 4:56 PM
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Xx08BRAAAPPP22xX
Senior Member
Xx08BRAAAPPP22xX has work @ 3p.m...
Updated This afternoon at 12:50 PM
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6397 Posts    
Group: Members
Member Since: January 20th 2005
Location: Taberg, New York, USA
Current Sled: 2004 PRO-X 600
Miles Last Season: 1,730
Miles This Season: 7
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Sharp looking sled right there! I have rode a F-6 04 and what was fast I cant imagine what the 04 f7 is like!
~I'm a Boondocking, Ditch-Banging, Drift Bustin, Powder Carving, Trail Riding fool~
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March 19th 2008 at 6:03 PM
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grblackwood
Jonesing for snow
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371 Posts 
Group: Members
Member Since: February 4th 2007
Location: Gander, NL, Canada
Current Sled: 2006 Firecat F5
Miles Last Season: 1125
Miles This Season: Waiting...
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The f7 is a snow based rocketship. The changes they made in 05 where... Added higher seat(same seat used on crossfires) for more aggresive riding position. Added more boggey wheels. Pretty sure you can buy kits to add the wheels to older models. The only bad thing i've heard about f7's is they're gas pigs. If you can trade your rev for it, i would go for it. The firecat chassis is excellent. The f7 will blow away a rev600 ho and a rev 800. My buddy rides a 05 f7 ext and has no problems at all.
2006 Firecat F5.. 6" Powermadd riser, snostuff flyscreen, light blackouts, colored ski tips, Rumble pack, cycra handguards.
1993 MXZ 470 w/583 RAVE swapped in
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March 19th 2008 at 6:55 PM
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Doo76
rev_rider76
Doo76 Took the new sled for a ride tonight, absolutly love it.
Updated November 26th 2008 at 5:56 PM
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724 Posts  
Group: Members
Member Since: July 30th 2007
Location: Stouffville, Ontario, Canada
Current Sled: 04 440x sleeper (shhhh)
Miles Last Season: 3000kms
Miles This Season: 0 yet
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how much of a gas pig? my 03 only gets 7 mpg lol
if it doesn't break, ride it harder, if it still doesn't break... must be a ski-doo...
new doo!!
04 440x sleeper (7hundo)
Decker twin pipes
VFORCE3 reeds
K&N filters w. k&n covers
yellow c&a razors
22-44 gearing
xrs hood
xrs console
xrs belly pan
yellow holeshot skidplate
06 440 seat
reprogrammed cdi
oil injection
large cooler
H.I.D. coversion
10 gallon clear tank
1.25 ripsaw w/ 192 woodys (woahh!!)
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March 19th 2008 at 6:58 PM
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Sledneck26
SnoWhore
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1653 Posts   
Group: Members
Member Since: July 6th 2007
Location: Mountain Land, B.C., Canada
Current Sled: 2007 Summit X 800R
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nothing can get worse milage than my Summit 7. haha. Looks clean though, your going to have to make a new accont though, unless you buy another ski-doo.
2007 Summit X 800R 151"
Boss Highrise
Offset Axel
Clutched
PARTING OUT!
2000 Summit 700 Highmark 159"
Mountain Fit hood
SPI Pistons
Mount Machines Freedom Offset Axel 8"
Hymark Roller Secondary
Camo Challenger 159"
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March 19th 2008 at 7:04 PM
[ Modified March 19th 2008 at 7:06 PM
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Quinlan
Lurker of the Shadows
Quinlan says war does not determine who is right. War determines who is left.
Updated Monday at 8:48 PM
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8692 Posts    
Group: Moderators
Member Since: December 8th 2003
Location: Fargo, ND, USA
Current Sled: 06 SP 447EFI, 98 ZR 600
Miles Last Season: 250
Miles This Season: 1
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I was averaging about 10mpg with the 700efi in my SnoPro. I ride a little throttle heavy.
That's a pretty rough estimate too. I do not have gauges to get the exact miles, and at the time I had only a guesstimate of how much gas I had actually used.
2006 Arctic Cat SnoPro 440/700 EFI
1998 Arctic Cat ZR 600 EFI Custom
1996 Ski-Doo FormulaIII 600
A mountain lion roaming the prairie found a bull, killed it and ate the entire bull. With a heavy belly, unable to walk, the lion laid in the tall grass moaning and roaring. Soon a hunter, attracted by the roaring, shot and killed the lion.
Moral: When you're full of bull, keep your mouth shut!
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March 20th 2008 at 12:09 AM
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Born2Fly
Junior Member
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351 Posts 
Group: Members
Member Since: January 24th 2006
Location: listowel, ON, Canada
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looks like its in great shape. shouldnt have any problems with it. in 04 they had the overheating issue worked out. just make sure it has all the recalls done. in 05 they also switched to the dd which slowed them down a bit. mine isnt bad on fuel. not any worse than other 700's anyway.
To be old and wise...
You must first be young and stupid.
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