I can't believe I'm the first one to start a thread on this - apologize if someone did and I missed it:
Recalls - US | Arctic Cat
ZR LXR, ZR Sno Pro, ZR LTD, ZR RR, ZR El Tigre, Thundercat
This recall involves all model year 2017-2021 Arctic Cat 8000 and 9000 series snowmobiles, and certain model year 2022 Arctic Cat 8000 series snowmobiles with last 8 digits of the VIN between: NT808000 and NT808150 and between NT100101 and NT101060.
The recalled snowmobile’s drive clutch can break, allowing fragments to escape the snowmobile shielding, posing a laceration hazard.
**Consumers can receive a free clutch guard installation and clutch inspection remedy as approved by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. o If the primary clutch is cracked, Arctic Cat will replace it free of charge if it is within the later of either: i. eighteen months after May 2, 2024; ii. or seven (7) years/5,000 miles of the vehicle’s original in-service date, provided that the Subject Product has not been modified to “materially increase” its power.
Recalls - US | Arctic Cat
ZR LXR, ZR Sno Pro, ZR LTD, ZR RR, ZR El Tigre, Thundercat
This recall involves all model year 2017-2021 Arctic Cat 8000 and 9000 series snowmobiles, and certain model year 2022 Arctic Cat 8000 series snowmobiles with last 8 digits of the VIN between: NT808000 and NT808150 and between NT100101 and NT101060.
The recalled snowmobile’s drive clutch can break, allowing fragments to escape the snowmobile shielding, posing a laceration hazard.
**Consumers can receive a free clutch guard installation and clutch inspection remedy as approved by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. o If the primary clutch is cracked, Arctic Cat will replace it free of charge if it is within the later of either: i. eighteen months after May 2, 2024; ii. or seven (7) years/5,000 miles of the vehicle’s original in-service date, provided that the Subject Product has not been modified to “materially increase” its power.