I have always had a soft spot for an SRX even as a cat guy. I had a chance to run a SRX engined sxr with a few mods this weekends and realized that I want to keep my CFR1k for the lakes and trails for sure. It wasn't a contest. But what an amazing sled. Both of them actually.
This made me nostalgic. I used to have a green ZRT 800 while my buddy had this blue SRX 700. The oil he used smelled like strawberrys and I can almost smell it through the screen lol. I remember both machines where pretty fast trail sleds but the SRX felt more nimble for sure. Fun times.
More like a bunt single in this race!! Face it, the Yammer got its ass handed to it, and on a silver platter. Moral of the story, if you go hunting for another triple to race, don't go looking for one with a 300cc advantage, ferchrissakes!
@@milojanis4901 I would take the Yamaha any day over the Arctic Crap. Coming from someone who has seen more Kittys in the junkyard than anything. They are ok when they run though haha.
Both triples that are featured in this video are winners in my book. I had a 97 VMAX700 added Bender Pipes, jettimg and clutching was done professionally(should have got the bender can instead😂rang out my R eardrum) loud asf. The twins beat me on the holeshot but I caught up and started walking away on those 15 miles drives especially on the straighways. Now I just got a barnfind single carb Jag440LT geared low(almost gets to 50) I call it my LoggingCat😂
The SRX did really well. That speed difference really is much to worry about. across a long lake the t cat will get pretty far out ahead I'm sure. But on trials the better rider could still win on either sled.
I just picked up a 2002 Mountain Max Deep Snow Special and can't wait to see what it can do. This will be my 1st sled. Not looking for crazy speed but more cruising.
I owned the 98 T-Cat, and the 01 SRX, at the same time, both of these sleds were the fastest they each made for those models, the 98 cat had triple in triple out exhaust, and was the fastest T-Cat until the 4 strokes took over, gotta say the SRX was unbelievable for a 700, but on a lake, the T-Cat would just keep walking away and it was only somewhat close for about 600 feet, ran thundecats for 10 years as well as the SRX, nothing came close to the Cat, unless it was another T-Cat, stock engines, those sleds would go 118-120 out of the crate, and everything else was lucky to see 110 stock, I don’t care what your buddy said his speedo said, or uncalibrated radar gun said, I watched it for 10 years every weekend at radar runs, Yamaha made the RX1 and stock the first year they made them they barely hit 100, then all the guys started dumping stage 3 turbos and nitris on them and $20 k later they were in the 130’s then that was enough for me, I wasn’t going to spend that kind of money on a sled to win a trophy or a ribbon, and maybe a coupe hundred bucks, even now top prize is like $4000 the money these guys put into these sleds far outweigh what they win.
Thanks for the info, you are in a rare group of owners. Thief River Fallls really outdid themselves when the Tcat came out, untouchable for how many years. What about a vmax 4? Not close i assume.
@@800horsegarage8greed on the vmax4 real heavy, my buddy had one as well, when my 98 Tcat was new, I never even saw him he was so far behind, even had it on VHS video, it was hilarious, but he was a gear head, and knew there was no replacement for displacement, and my SRX smoked him as well. The TCat came out in 93 as a 900, and that was the fastest 900 they made as well, stock for stock, they beat everything as well, I had 2 900’s then I got the 1000 in 98, the TCat was king until the RX1 came out with the turbos, then the 4 strokes took over.
I had a 97 VMAX Redhead... Now I got a barnfind 92 JAG440LT geared low(cousin did the clutchwork to match) Almost gets up to 50 but mainly I'm trapping, and coming back with a heavy sledload of Spruce logs intow. My cousin basically transformed it into a mini Tractor, damn thing can tow heavy loads with ease😁 sleds cost too much nowadays👍👍
1999 700cc vs 2002 1000cc from the tripple war time. 700cc in loose snow vs 1000 in the packed. Seems fair. Anyhow, its grip and hp/kg stock. Best sound aside. Today we know which became most legendary and who makes the engines.
If it only would be a Srx-01. The engine in that year was more modified than the -98/99. Flywheel was lighter and some upgrades on ports and stuff if i recall it right
So true, I had the 1998 tcat, every srx in town wanted to race me, my sled had some very mild work done, never needed to play with it tuning wise, 198hp, smacked everything that pulled up to me for 10 years.
@@garysmith8455 you have never ridden anything over a 600 then if you think that. ive owned multiple sleds that have done 120+ mph. 1 was an 800 twin. second was a 1000 turbo @138mph.
@@benfellows7469 I just watched SnowTrax TV where they ran a new Doo and Thundercat. Stock machines no alterations. The best they could get was 102 and 104 mph respectively in the HALF MILE ! This was with the Draggy. You can check that one out for yourself, worth watching and the comments are pretty telling. My Firecat is a 700-EFI and yes, the quickest sled I've owned. Top speed on it's digital speedo on a LONG lake in Old Forge NY, was 110. I figured probably really 98-100mph actual for the 140HP it is rated at. It IS a light sled at 476 lbs dry. Funny thing is, it's a 2004 I ordered new in '03 and only has 800 miles on it currently. Yeah, have not ridden much. Like to get back into it .
I’m a Polaris guy but damn I want an old thunder cat I have a “98 xcr 440 swapped with a xcr 800 engine got it all tweaked up cuz I raced last week and the only thing I couldn’t come close to was a thunder cat. Not gonna lie when I raced a Mach 1 he almost had me but I placed 2nd in my class and I’m glad the guy who placed 1st was also a Polaris😂
That sled you got must rip pretty good with that xcr 800 motor in it. Yeah If you can find a 1998 Thundercat they were the fastest stock. But if you build up any of the 1000cc cats they all scream!.
Lmfao. Down 300 cc but right there with an old 700. Sure the cat is faster then an SRX but we all know what’s still running these days and what was and still is more bad ass
Agree if you watch the last race it was damn close. My son on the tcat he always went for the hardpack snow lol. The last race the srx was on the hard pack.
I remember beating up on srx's back in the day with my Thundercat. What amazed me was how they always expected to win?? And then accused me of somehow cheating when they lost! WTF?
Everyone who loves Yamaha is like yeah it did okay and only lost by a couple sled lengths Lol. It lost by 10 sled lengths in 10 seconds lol.. this is like racing a Chevy Malibu and a corvette. Srx was fast when compared to any twin but when compared to ZRT/thundercat/XCR/machz etc they are not in the same world
Gotta love it when they say I had a 600 twin and it did 117 in 1000ft. I have an old polaris 650 ,160 hp and the best it did on radar is 105. Cant read the speedo at 100.
@@mikeevanoski1108 yup. Same As all the guys saying their sleds did 120 across a lake. And their sleds were xc700 or zr800 or xlt600 lol.. only Sleds that go that fast are well Tuned and clutched thundercats/xcr800/a bunch of the newer 4 stroke sleds. Again the ice needs to be perfect and temp and sled has to have perfect clutching etc and a light rider. Maybe those sleds above can hit that. Most of the time they struggled to get to that even. Now if we are talking modified then lots of sleds can hit that speed with tons of money.
Should both start on no trail clearly was a difference in hard to soft but the cat doesn't have much on srx until the distance see ya grasshopper yammyhopper well u get it
Had a 98 mach z with a crank shop 1025....easy 200hp with set up for trail riding and occasional lake runs. Would pull away from thundercats and had a few of them so pissed that I wouldn't pop the cowl so they could look.... 😂
In my opinion the Mt max was a much better trail sled than Mt sled and better than the trail sleds of the time, with the 136 inch 2 inch track you had the traction that the triple 700 needs to accelerate, and with its relatively short track it handled great and was a rocket in straight lines, it did pretty well in the backcountry once you got used to the extra weight.
Yeah the last race when the srx got some traction it was holding its own very well to the Thundercat. Not bad for the shitty stock 1.00 lug track and 300 less CC. Just goes to show with a good track and some basic mods these sleds were screamers. Keeping up with the big dogs.
Crashed Xl500 Cat all Ohlins 4 years ago. Handle bars crushed several ribs and ruptured my colon. Had a colostomy bag for 6 months. Bought a ported Viper after they put me back together. Some douche stole it when I was at the beer store getting warmed up. I should just probably buy a 1000 Thundercat and get it over with. Thats supposed to be sarcasm btw. I still have the shocks. Also sarcasm. This is not an advertisement. Kinda.Mmmmm. Snowmobiles
The SRX lost by a hair , NOT because of the engine but, because of the skid !. Always the weak spot for Yamaha. The pro action link sucked !.I have an F7 and an SX Viper with clutch can and triple pipes and it winds out a hell of a lot better than my F7 Fighter Pilot but, can't put the torque and ponies to the ground efficiently.
The 1998 Yamaha srx 700 was a slug it couldn't beat a twin 600 by far the worst snowmobile I've ever owned the rear suspension is ancient the sled totally sucks
They come with ngk 10 plugs they fowl out continusly change to 9s problem solved told others I saw several on the trails hoods up I ordered waited excited bout the new 1998 SRX claiming 140 hp it was a slug went out bought a new MACH Z 800 loved it sold the Yamaha
Is there’s supposed to be a challenge here or something? Anyone who knows anything about late 90s early 2000s snowmobile’s knows the Arctic cat Thundercat 1000 is the king of snowmobiles
I have always had a soft spot for an SRX even as a cat guy. I had a chance to run a SRX engined sxr with a few mods this weekends and realized that I want to keep my CFR1k for the lakes and trails for sure. It wasn't a contest. But what an amazing sled. Both of them actually.
This made me nostalgic. I used to have a green ZRT 800 while my buddy had this blue SRX 700. The oil he used smelled like strawberrys and I can almost smell it through the screen lol. I remember both machines where pretty fast trail sleds but the SRX felt more nimble for sure. Fun times.
Good memories! Yeah my friend owned the green zrt800 very fast sled. Thanks!
Zrt 800 is an animal wheelie monster great sled !
The srx is always a home run for Yamaha
More like a bunt single in this race!! Face it, the Yammer got its ass handed to it, and on a silver platter. Moral of the story, if you go hunting for another triple to race, don't go looking for one with a 300cc advantage, ferchrissakes!
@@milojanis4901 I would take the Yamaha any day over the Arctic Crap. Coming from someone who has seen more Kittys in the junkyard than anything. They are ok when they run though haha.
Not against a arctic cat suspension set up,Yamaha suspension was garbage
@@michaelblankenship7278probably cause people couldn't get their Yamaha's to start lol
Both triples that are featured in this video are winners in my book.
I had a 97 VMAX700 added Bender Pipes, jettimg and clutching was done professionally(should have got the bender can instead😂rang out my R eardrum) loud asf. The twins beat me on the holeshot but I caught up and started walking away on those 15 miles drives especially on the straighways.
Now I just got a barnfind single carb Jag440LT geared low(almost gets to 50) I call it my LoggingCat😂
The SRX did really well. That speed difference really is much to worry about. across a long lake the t cat will get pretty far out ahead I'm sure. But on trials the better rider could still win on either sled.
Clutching and jetting . Some pipes and v force reeds . And that would be closer .
Exactly what I knew would happen , no replacement for displacement!
that srx is a fine example of its breed. beautiful sleds
Long live the triples!
I just picked up a 2002 Mountain Max Deep Snow Special and can't wait to see what it can do. This will be my 1st sled. Not looking for crazy speed but more cruising.
I like those
I owned the 98 T-Cat, and the 01 SRX, at the same time, both of these sleds were the fastest they each made for those models, the 98 cat had triple in triple out exhaust, and was the fastest T-Cat until the 4 strokes took over, gotta say the SRX was unbelievable for a 700, but on a lake, the T-Cat would just keep walking away and it was only somewhat close for about 600 feet, ran thundecats for 10 years as well as the SRX, nothing came close to the Cat, unless it was another T-Cat, stock engines, those sleds would go 118-120 out of the crate, and everything else was lucky to see 110 stock, I don’t care what your buddy said his speedo said, or uncalibrated radar gun said, I watched it for 10 years every weekend at radar runs, Yamaha made the RX1 and stock the first year they made them they barely hit 100, then all the guys started dumping stage 3 turbos and nitris on them and $20 k later they were in the 130’s then that was enough for me, I wasn’t going to spend that kind of money on a sled to win a trophy or a ribbon, and maybe a coupe hundred bucks, even now top prize is like $4000 the money these guys put into these sleds far outweigh what they win.
Cool story nice read! Yeah my goal some day to find a 98 Tcat. They were ran hard. They were the best looking and the fastest. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the info, you are in a rare group of owners. Thief River Fallls really outdid themselves when the Tcat came out, untouchable for how many years. What about a vmax 4? Not close i assume.
@@heatmoon I never seen a fast one. A friend of mine had one years ago it was heavy and slow. My SRX killed it.
@@800horsegarage8greed on the vmax4 real heavy, my buddy had one as well, when my 98 Tcat was new, I never even saw him he was so far behind, even had it on VHS video, it was hilarious, but he was a gear head, and knew there was no replacement for displacement, and my SRX smoked him as well. The TCat came out in 93 as a 900, and that was the fastest 900 they made as well, stock for stock, they beat everything as well, I had 2 900’s then I got the 1000 in 98, the TCat was king until the RX1 came out with the turbos, then the 4 strokes took over.
I had a 97 VMAX Redhead...
Now I got a barnfind 92 JAG440LT geared low(cousin did the clutchwork to match)
Almost gets up to 50 but mainly I'm trapping, and coming back with a heavy sledload of Spruce logs intow. My cousin basically transformed it into a mini Tractor, damn thing can tow heavy loads with ease😁 sleds cost too much nowadays👍👍
1999 700cc vs 2002 1000cc from the tripple war time. 700cc in loose snow vs 1000 in the packed. Seems fair. Anyhow, its grip and hp/kg stock. Best sound aside. Today we know which became most legendary and who makes the engines.
Hell yea, finally a good running tcat spanking the srx as it should
And the Tcat has 11000 miles on it.
2000-2002 are faster, and the SRX needs a top end situation to shine, even though a T cat 1000 would still possibly edge it out
@@enticer3408 all tcats are faster. 93-98s are all faster than 1999 and up tcats.
@@joefriesen5296 also an apples to oranges comparison though, a 700cc to a 1000cc
Thats like putting a 380 and a 700 on a race. Ofc the 700 is gonna win it has 300cc more
I know neither one are made anymore being 2023. But I’d take a Yamaha any day.. I used to own an SX700.. great machine. How times have changed. 😢
That's the result I would expect. T cats are fast
But for a 700, those SRX's were quick sleds.
I absolutely loved my 00 SRX
Can't beat the 1000 triple. I always wanted a Thundercat
They sound amazing.. The last of the true sleds..
If it only would be a Srx-01. The engine in that year was more modified than the -98/99. Flywheel was lighter and some upgrades on ports and stuff if i recall it right
i had a 2000 and a 2001. The 99 was faster...
;)
01-02 were faster.
I loved my SRX it was one of my favorite sleds!
Agree they are great sleds..
1998 zrt600. Still have it and still out runs new sleds. Just a few small Mods 😁
Zrt 600 triple bad ass sled
@@hunterb1215 brought it new. Has 4000 miles on it. Few up grades. Got a thunder cat to. Dont ride much but when i do. Ifs fun
My brother had a thundercat those sleds are crazy fast
His was the 900
My uncle had a thundercat with nitrous. Yeah he’s insane and nothing could touch it. GO BIG OR GO HOME
Thats crazy fun right there!
Love the old days 😀
Those SRXs are GORGEOUS and fast sleds. But that T Cat tho🤣🤣🤣
The SXR still sounds the best.
I had one that would keep it wafer thin.
Roller clutch. Shaved transfer blocks. Tuned carbs. Stock jugs.
thats pretty much how it should go. i keep hearing legends of srxs taking down t cats, xcr 800s , mach zs but ive yet to see it
So true, I had the 1998 tcat, every srx in town wanted to race me, my sled had some very mild work done, never needed to play with it tuning wise, 198hp, smacked everything that pulled up to me for 10 years.
@Navy Patriot101 Right, Check NBSSR drag records fool.
@Navy Patriot101 HA HA! The Elan, a museum piece now (O:
That’s real impressive because an srx700 I’ve seen do 122 with ease on the lake and it was bone stock. 😲
Not on a radar gun, Just on the dream o meter I imagine
nope it was a radar run event
Use a draggy or GPS, there isn't enough HP to run those speeds. Radar has it's margin of errors I'm afraid....
@@garysmith8455 you have never ridden anything over a 600 then if you think that. ive owned multiple sleds that have done 120+ mph. 1 was an 800 twin. second was a 1000 turbo @138mph.
@@benfellows7469 I just watched SnowTrax TV where they ran a new Doo and Thundercat. Stock machines no alterations. The best they could get was 102 and 104 mph respectively in the HALF MILE ! This was with the Draggy. You can check that one out for yourself, worth watching and the comments are pretty telling.
My Firecat is a 700-EFI and yes, the quickest sled I've owned. Top speed on it's digital speedo on a LONG lake in Old Forge NY, was 110. I figured probably really 98-100mph actual for the 140HP it is rated at. It IS a light sled at 476 lbs dry. Funny thing is, it's a 2004 I ordered new in '03 and only has 800 miles on it currently. Yeah, have not ridden much. Like to get back into it .
Rode a phazser 500 one time… thought that was the fastest sled ever!???? Not sure if the year but it was FAST.
i currently have both 2000 srx and 99 tcat both are fast
Love the SRX
Both sleds to this day will give the new none turbo sled sleds a good beating on the lake.
Agree and they sound better!
I love my Yamaha's but as much as I dislike Arctic cat I always wanted a t cat
SRX only has 140hp and the Thundercat has 170+.. I’d say that’s pretty impressive
I used to own 3 Thundercats 1000's . Fast but try not to get them stuck in deep snow bc they're heavy m/f.
They are hogs
Not bad for a sled that is 300cc smaller and 20-30hp less.
That Yamahas clean 👍
I’m a Polaris guy but damn I want an old thunder cat I have a “98 xcr 440 swapped with a xcr 800 engine got it all tweaked up cuz I raced last week and the only thing I couldn’t come close to was a thunder cat. Not gonna lie when I raced a Mach 1 he almost had me but I placed 2nd in my class and I’m glad the guy who placed 1st was also a Polaris😂
That sled you got must rip pretty good with that xcr 800 motor in it. Yeah If you can find a 1998 Thundercat they were the fastest stock. But if you build up any of the 1000cc cats they all scream!.
@Tdavid G The 2000 to 2002 SRX’s are faster then what 🤷♂️ the 1999 SRX’s?? If your implying faster then the T kitty your drastically incorrect.
Yes that’s what I meant, in fact they are much stronger than the 98-99 SRX.
Gotcha👍
The old 1000 triple triple cat is always gonna eat your lunch unless you have mods.
Agree and the track on the stock SRX's suck. I think with a Cobra track or a ripsaw things would be different too.
Lmfao. Down 300 cc but right there with an old 700. Sure the cat is faster then an SRX but we all know what’s still running these days and what was and still is more bad ass
Agree if you watch the last race it was damn close. My son on the tcat he always went for the hardpack snow lol. The last race the srx was on the hard pack.
What is still running these days? I'm curious. I know srxs are still around but idk about the other one.
I remember beating up on srx's back in the day with my Thundercat. What amazed me was how they always expected to win?? And then accused me of somehow cheating when they lost! WTF?
😂😂
Well you barely win with another half a motors displacement.
He remembered beating up on a 700 with 1000 lmfao 😂 anyone could guy thinks he was a real crowd pleaser 😅
Everyone who loves Yamaha is like yeah it did okay and only lost by a couple sled lengths Lol. It lost by 10 sled lengths in 10 seconds lol.. this is like racing a Chevy Malibu and a corvette. Srx was fast when compared to any twin but when compared to ZRT/thundercat/XCR/machz etc they are not in the same world
Gotta love it when they say I had a 600 twin and it did 117 in 1000ft. I have an old polaris 650 ,160 hp and the best it did on radar is 105. Cant read the speedo at 100.
@@mikeevanoski1108 yup. Same
As all the guys saying their sleds did 120 across a lake. And their sleds were xc700 or zr800 or xlt600 lol.. only
Sleds that go that fast are well
Tuned and clutched thundercats/xcr800/a bunch of the newer 4 stroke sleds. Again the ice needs to be perfect and temp and sled has to have perfect clutching etc and a light rider. Maybe those sleds above can hit that. Most of the time they struggled to get to that even. Now if we are talking modified then lots of sleds can hit that speed with tons of money.
DO the clutch kit and reeds on the yamaha then see what happens. Different story.
Should both start on no trail clearly was a difference in hard to soft but the cat doesn't have much on srx until the distance see ya grasshopper yammyhopper well u get it
Had a 98 mach z with a crank shop 1025....easy 200hp with set up for trail riding and occasional lake runs. Would pull away from thundercats and had a few of them so pissed that I wouldn't pop the cowl so they could look.... 😂
awesome
wow...I didn't expect that...and yes...the SRX sounds way to horny...
The ol Suzuki motors always power, albeit un reliable power. Srx was always the benchmark for most 7- 800's. Can't quite touch a 900, or 1000
Something is Twisted on this Sled
Manitoba?
No this is Wisconsin USA
SRX 700 uber alles
Pretty tough to give up 300cc, and win
“I feel the octane boost” 😂
Srx needs a bigger lug for that !
Agree spinning aint winning!
In my opinion the Mt max was a much better trail sled than Mt sled and better than the trail sleds of the time, with the 136 inch 2 inch track you had the traction that the triple 700 needs to accelerate, and with its relatively short track it handled great and was a rocket in straight lines, it did pretty well in the backcountry once you got used to the extra weight.
I bet it was a lot better ride.
@@800horsegarage8 definitely the thing was a wheelie machine was super fun on the trails.
The 2000 to 2002 SRX’s are faster then what 🤷♂️ the 1999 SRX’s. If your implying faster then the T kitty your drastically incorrect.
The 2000 to 2002 SRX’s are faster.
Not much faster, just better sleds.
@@beastgirl43 ah I beg to differ. I have witnessed the difference between them personally.
The gas is on the gas!!🤷♂️
yep like the Indy storm for Polaris in time if the muscle sleds
Need a lake that srx might catch up
Yeah the last race when the srx got some traction it was holding its own very well to the Thundercat.
Not bad for the shitty stock 1.00 lug track and 300 less CC. Just goes to show with a good track and some basic mods these sleds were screamers. Keeping up with the big dogs.
Thunder at has 300cc more and a turbo, had a Ext triple 600 that was a fast triple.
this is a 2002 2 stroke non turbo 172 horse stock.
Never trust a skidoo helmet on an AC.......he was sandbagging!!
yep lol
That srx gotta be stock
bone
I have both sleds fast sleds
Did anyone think that the yama slob would keep up with the big block cat? No replacement for displacement!
FEEL THE THUNDER...LOL.
Crashed Xl500 Cat all Ohlins 4 years ago. Handle bars crushed several ribs and ruptured my colon. Had a colostomy bag for 6 months. Bought a ported Viper after they put me back together. Some douche stole it when I was at the beer store getting warmed up. I should just probably buy a 1000 Thundercat and get it over with. Thats supposed to be sarcasm btw. I still have the shocks. Also sarcasm. This is not an advertisement. Kinda.Mmmmm. Snowmobiles
i am interested in the shocks if you got them.
The SRX lost by a hair , NOT because of the engine but, because of the skid !. Always the weak spot for Yamaha. The pro action link sucked !.I have an F7 and an SX Viper with clutch can and triple pipes and it winds out a hell of a lot better than my F7 Fighter Pilot but, can't put the torque and ponies to the ground efficiently.
agree does not transfer weight fast enough by the time it does the race is over.
And both them have Yamaha engines, looks like Yamaha has the bragging rights.
The Arctic Cat has a Suzuki engine
Used to smoke both sleds with my 01 XCR8
Ive seen a dude fit the srx engine a bike and actually drive it
Must be quick
The 79 srx 440 would smoked both these guys. 😊
joy one of them guys.... Whooo we're all so impressed..... Yeah man I have a '68 Sno-Fag 292 single that will eat that SRX 440 for lunch.
Until you hit a bump in the trail.Then you eat shit..
@@800horsegarage8 bumps….I’m flying man….
The Yammy dude jumped the gun every time! Every damn time. Still nothing but Cat exhaust LMAO🤣🤣
My 2001 zr 600 spanked my brother in laws 700 srx every day
The 1998 Yamaha srx 700 was a slug it couldn't beat a twin 600 by far the worst snowmobile I've ever owned the rear suspension is ancient the sled totally sucks
i heard they had issues..
They come with ngk 10 plugs they fowl out continusly change to 9s problem solved told others I saw several on the trails hoods up I ordered waited excited bout the new 1998 SRX claiming 140 hp it was a slug went out bought a new MACH Z 800 loved it sold the Yamaha
junk
Yes!! T cat should smoke that thing. I used to beat those srx's back in the day with my zrt 600.
i'll take anb SRX over an artic cat anyday of the week and twice on Sunday
Didn’t the Thundercat 1000 come from the factory with Racing pipes?
Thundercrap
Is there’s supposed to be a challenge here or something? Anyone who knows anything about late 90s early 2000s snowmobile’s knows the Arctic cat Thundercat 1000 is the king of snowmobiles