1999 Arctic Cat ZRT 800

What was your intended objective when you started the build?

Building the quickest and most consistent sled I could with the money I had.

What motivated you to start your project?

Started stepping into the asphalt racing world in 2020 on a 96 zrt 800 and wanted a more competitive and consistent chassis

What was the most unique and creative thing you did to the sled?

Most everything on the sled was done by myself and my Dad. Within a day of purchasing it we had it down to a bulkhead on the floor and back within a month. The sled was all black when I purchased it.

What are you most proud of?

Finishing 12th out of 85 in the MSADRA points series
Finishing 2nd in the MSADRA Rookie points
Taking my first podium finish with a 2nd place.

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Specifics

Classification: Mild
Make, Model & Year: 1999 Arctic Cat ZRT 800
Time spent: 50
Snowmobile cost: 1500
Money spent: 4000
Engine: 100% stock 1996 Suzuki 3 cylinder liquid cooled 800cc
Intake: V force reeds and 1999 zrt 800 flat slide mikuni 38 carburetors
Exhaust: Stock 1996 zrt 800 pipes with stingers
Drivetrain: Polaris p85 primary and a Cat roller secondary. All clutching was done by Thunder Products Clutching
Suspension: Proline long arm 136 grass and ice skid modified to run a 136×10.5 ashpalt track. Fox air shocks on the front for easier ride height adjustments
Finish – Paint: Sled was black when I bought it. Found green belly pans and a hood Anodized all the aluminum parts black Powdercoated the steel front and rear suspension parts gloss black.

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