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red04zr900efisnopro
Is Cat putting a torque link on the 06's to keep the motor from twisting and making the clutch alignment off??(or something to keep it right) i still have to get on for my 05, i hear some people on here put 2 on, in different places on the motor?? dunno.gif
When i had new studs on mine first time out on the trail i could nail mine at 70 and it would lift the one ski up and carry it till i let off, then once studs got wore after crossing the road a few times it never hooked again, its a great feeling and site when it lifts the ski or skis up from a high mph roll like that!! Thats with the coupler blocks in to, when they are out, the front never touches till i let off, but they are only out on the ice, trails they are in!! :beerchug:
MUSKOKA800
QUOTE(red04zr900efisnopro @ Jul 8 2005, 03:28 PM)
Is Cat putting a torque link on the 06's to keep the motor from twisting and making the clutch alignment off??(or something to keep it right)


I rather dought it.
AC has dropped the carbed ZR9 for '06. This is the kiss of death for the ZR900. Any futher development/refinement is highly unlikely.
red04zr900efisnopro
I wish they would of put a taller seat like the F chassis, but like yo usaid the old Zr is probably done, didnt they put a larger seat on the 660T?? I know all they did was put the F- headlight on it and it looks good, i thought it might of had a taller seat on it to, i like the Boss one i had on my 04, but its nice to have a tall one that hooks up like stock. :banana:





QUOTE(MUSKOKA800 @ Jul 11 2005, 11:32 AM)
I rather dought it.
AC has dropped the carbed ZR9 for '06. This is the kiss of death for the ZR900. Any futher development/refinement is highly unlikely.
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