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Wirehair

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Yea sad sad deal.
Step dad had a 71 800 king kat growing up, thought it was the coolest thing ever back then with the cylinders sticking out the hood!😊👊👊
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Burk Implement in Cooperstown sponsored an Artic Cat racing team (Burks Kats) in the late 60's & early 70's. They had a 1971 800 King Kat with the 800cc Hirth engine. Had a chance to ride it around a 1/2 mile oval track in Cooper and it was unbelievably fast & loud! JLO single bangers were common at that time and AC was marketing their 399's & 440's. I think AC also made a 4 cylinder 800cc by Kawasaki if I recall.
 


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Dad and I would go to drag races on frozen lakes that were put on by local dealers, back in the 80s almost every town had a dealership. Lots of air cooled short studded sleds screaming down tbe ice. There were so many snowmobile companies back then where a person could get a decent sled for a few hundred, that the owner could WORK on himself. I grew up riding FA and FC Rupps
 

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Dad was a close friend of the AC dealer in town so we only had AC sleds. Neighbor had a Sno Jet that was crazy fast for the day. Seems like we worked on those old sleds as much or more than we rode them. Dad & I would go for Sunday rides and success was defined as getting back home with both sleds running after a 40 mile ride. Think top speed on our first 19 HP JLO powered sled was around 30mph if I recall.
 


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They needed to do more on everthing but sleds. The profit margin is insane on utvs and side by sides

Cant rely on snow only
 

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Dad was a close friend of the AC dealer in town so we only had AC sleds. Neighbor had a Sno Jet that was crazy fast for the day. Seems like we worked on those old sleds as much or more than we rode them. Dad & I would go for Sunday rides and success was defined as getting back home with both sleds running after a 40 mile ride. Think top speed on our first 19 HP JLO powered sled was around 30mph if I recall.
30 mph on one of those sleds felt like 80 on a modern sled.
 

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I used to have a '79 Arctic Cat Jag snowmobile, 340 fan cooled. Good old trail sled. Used to ride it at the desert south of Bismarck and on the Roughrider trail south of Mandan.
 

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It’s not all bad. At least we won’t have to see people wearing ditch pickle jackets in church anymore
Does it bother you what kind of clothing a person wears to church. It shouldn't bother a Christian what other people wear
 

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