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First the Old 1993 Polaris Storm.....






2002 Arctic Cat ZR 800 EFI
1993 Polaris Storm 750
Piped and Clutched
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2002 Arctic Cat ZR 800 EFI
1993 Polaris Storm 750
Piped and Clutched
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sweet dude. My uncle has the 2002 ZR 800 as well but he through D&D twin pipes and clutch on there. Storm as seen better days huh? little rusty in spots.

Edited by - Sled_Dog on November 13 2001 7:43:39 PM
Yes the storm has seen better days but it really just looks worse than it is. It only has 1500 miles on it and still starts on the first pull every single time. The rear suspension is in pieces from last winter still as you can see by the spare parts sitting on it. I have sold this sled to someone for $1200....just waiting for them to give me the cash....Kinda makes me sad to see it go though.

2002 Arctic Cat ZR 800 EFI
1993 Polaris Storm 750
Piped and Clutched
any snow yet? must be hard seein ur new sled sit in the garage....lol....i have the same problem...not brand new tho. just sittin there....it really sux buyin one and not havin any snow to try her out right away doesnt it? man, 0.4 miels...wish mine said that, although mine does say 180...smirk...its been rolled...

Think Snow...hell...might as well think lots of snow!
Zero snow here....supposed to reach 60 by friday...man this sucks!

2002 Arctic Cat ZR 800 EFI
1993 Polaris Storm 750
Piped and Clutched
bet the needle on your 800 will go flying past the 100 mark...

Tree's don't make the greatest brakes...
<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>Originally posted by bigwilly:

bet the needle on your 800 will go flying past the 100 mark...

Tree's don't make the greatest brakes...[/quote]

This is what I am hoping!! Actually at this point I would be happy to see that needle move at all!!! SNOW WHERE THE HELL ARE YOU?


2002 Arctic Cat ZR 800 EFI
1993 Polaris Storm 750
Piped and Clutched
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yeah i know what you mean, i just bought my first sled and it seems like the only reason that its not snowing is because i bought one! I bet if i didnt there would be about a foot on the ground right now, lol LET IT SNOW
I am getting to the point now of wanting snow so bad that I might buy one of those snow makers for my backyard.....on second thought, nah...too much money, but it's still is a thought!

2002 Arctic Cat ZR 800 EFI
1993 Polaris Storm 750
Piped and Clutched
Wow, looks like you could eat off that thing! I especially like the .4 miles too.

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I think.... therefore I sled
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Two '94 Indy XLT SKS
I think you could eat off it.....day I got it I put about 3 coats of wax on it and cleaned up everything else with glass cleaner...looks mint now!!!

2002 Arctic Cat ZR 800 EFI
1993 Polaris Storm 750
Piped and Clutched
Peggin out the speedo won't be any trick at all on that sled.
Clutched right I bet it would do a buck and quarter.
Really Nice sled, Happy Trails!
That would be sweet....oooooo I can't wait

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Looks great, I love the Sno Pro bars and riser. The taller bars make it much easier when your're standing on it flying over jumps!!!!!!!!!!!
Why do those speedo's only go up to 100?

RtkatZL8
well... u know ur not supposed to operate over 100mph son thats just dangerous. I want a speedometer that moves... never had one on a sled... kinda um never new how fast i wasnt going! it was fun however fast it was tho!

Duct tape much like the force... it has a light side, a dark side.... and it holds the world together!
I HATE WARNING LABELS!... soooo sooooo soooooo stupid. i mean we are good people we ride safe? we treat our machines good, we never ride 2 people on a 1 person sled... we dont speed








do we? MUWAHAHAHAHA

Duct tape much like the force... it has a light side, a dark side.... and it holds the world together!
first thing we do is get the heat gun out and peel those warning labels off. Looks a lot better. Anyway umm you guys that thing will not maybe do 100 it will rip past 100. ZR 600s do 100 that thing will do like 110 maybe with pipes it could do like 115 120 MAYBE. Big maybe.
Hmmmm, never even thought to take that off....good project for tonight!! Thanks for the heads up on that one!

2002 Arctic Cat ZR 800 EFI

founding member of the Arctic Cat Mind Control Team......you will believe!!
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No problem. We use a heatgun just heat it a little bit then peel. Don't want to put too much heat or hte adhesive can get funky. And Burnin you never "speed" wow good for you I guess. My old sled I was always full throttle our whole time in New York last year. It was a Kawaski 340 at full throttle I was doing like 50.
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