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Artic Cat Bear Cat xt??
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02/10/21 07:46 AM
02/10/21 07:46 AM
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Joined: Oct 2009
Downeast Maine
scalloper
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OP
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Downeast Maine
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I have a 2011 Bear Cat XT 570 I bought new. It has 2,800 miles. My buddy owns a 2013 Bear Cat XT Z1 4 stroke with less then 1,000 miles on it. I own a 8X 16 ice fishing shack that I move at times with my Bear Cat. I have had great luck with the 570 but I really need a low gear or more power to tow the shack. I tend to burn more belts then I would like and at $150 it gets costly. My buddy is only 130 lbs. He says his sled is just to big for what he needs. He doesn't tow much of anything. He told me if I wanted to sell my sled and buy him a smaller trappers sled he would trade even. I took his sled for a ride yesterday and at 135 hp I was really surprised at the difference between the two. Any of you have any experience towing big loads with the Bear Cat Z1? I looked at a 2022 Expidition SWT 900 turbo (the only in stock sled I found in Eastern Maine) but at $17,000 I dont see me getting that much use out of it. Mostly concerned about the dependability of the 1100 cc 4 stroke engines.
Last edited by scalloper; 02/10/21 08:24 AM.
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness
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Re: Artic Cat Bear Cat xt??
[Re: bearcat2]
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02/10/21 11:50 AM
02/10/21 11:50 AM
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Joined: Oct 2009
Downeast Maine
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I have a 2012 Z1 XT. No issues with the motor at all, but I put the workhorse gears in it to lower the gears. I was burning belts all the time until I did that, since then I am getting around 1500 miles on a belt (running Dayco belts). You would probably not be as bad to burn belts just taking off and pulling a shack across the lake, but I would still highly recommend the workhorse gears. I do a lot of low speed driving and stop and start, which is hard on belts. So they also make those gears for the 570?
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness
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Re: Artic Cat Bear Cat xt??
[Re: scalloper]
#7176447
02/10/21 12:49 PM
02/10/21 12:49 PM
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Joined: Dec 2010
Eagle River, AK
Trailblazersteve
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Eagle River, AK
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I have a 2012 Bearcat 570 I bought new that now has 7200 miles. I put 3 belts on it the whole time and I only replaced them for piece of mind, never burned one up. I am not nice to my sled. Run it as hard as it will take every week on trapline, hauling firewood and material to the cabin. When I bought the machine the dealer/friend insisted I put a different helix on it right away with all of my stop and go driving so I did. I’m still on both original clutches and hope I have this machine forever. Love it.
Last edited by Trailblazersteve; 02/10/21 12:50 PM.
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Re: Artic Cat Bear Cat xt??
[Re: Trailblazersteve]
#7177254
02/10/21 10:58 PM
02/10/21 10:58 PM
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Joined: Oct 2009
Downeast Maine
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I have a 2012 Bearcat 570 I bought new that now has 7200 miles. I put 3 belts on it the whole time and I only replaced them for piece of mind, never burned one up. I am not nice to my sled. Run it as hard as it will take every week on trapline, hauling firewood and material to the cabin. When I bought the machine the dealer/friend insisted I put a different helix on it right away with all of my stop and go driving so I did. I’m still on both original clutches and hope I have this machine forever. Love it. Not that it matters but whats the top speed with that set up? And do you know who made that Helix?
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness
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Re: Artic Cat Bear Cat xt??
[Re: scalloper]
#7180109
02/13/21 09:05 AM
02/13/21 09:05 AM
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Joined: Oct 2009
Downeast Maine
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What do you find the differences are between the 570 and the four stroke?
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness
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Re: Artic Cat Bear Cat xt??
[Re: scalloper]
#7182141
02/14/21 04:21 PM
02/14/21 04:21 PM
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Joined: Feb 2021
Interior Alaska
Oh Snap
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Interior Alaska
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I have owned both and weight. The older 4 strokes were tippy. They fixed that though my 2015, 570 ski stance can be changed from narrow to wide. If your riding where ski stance doesn’t matter the wide stance makes it for a good ride!
Last edited by Oh Snap; 02/14/21 05:45 PM.
I love the smell of burning spruce---I love the sound of a spring time goose---I love the feel of 40 below---from my trapline I will never go!
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Re: Artic Cat Bear Cat xt??
[Re: Oh Snap]
#7182966
02/15/21 08:50 AM
02/15/21 08:50 AM
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Joined: Oct 2011
Idaho
bearcat2
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Idaho
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I have owned both and weight. The older 4 strokes were tippy. They fixed that though my 2015, 570 ski stance can be changed from narrow to wide. If your riding where ski stance doesn’t matter the wide stance makes it for a good ride! ^THIS And fuel mileage, the fourstrokes get much better fuel mileage. I have always ran mine with the ski stance set narrow, because that is WAY wider than the Skidoos I used to run and way more stable, and with it narrow I still have problems fitting some places. Ran a 570 with the skis set wide though while working for an outfitter, about convinced me to switch mine, super stable ride and didn't seem to have many issues fitting places, but that is probably due to it not being the wide track and turning much better than mine.
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