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I am going to get a snowmobile (2006 F6 Sno Pro), I was wondering what is the difference between a regular F6 arctic cat and a arctic cat F6 Sno Pro. Which has more performance? Which would you get and why? Thanks Spencer

Sno Pro = Deeper snow, and a bigger belt
F6 = Normal drviving, not made for off-piste

Same engines, seating and all that, given that they are the same year.

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There was an ice storm and the skis froze to the ground and now I can’t break them free by pulling. Any ideas on how to melt the ice with out burning up the snowmobile?

pee on them!

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I would like a snowmobile that cost around 5000-6000 dollars. I prefer a four stroke, and a performance sled.

Yamaha Nytro if you want a short track

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I am really wanting to get into snowmobile racing. I was wondering what i need to do and places to start racing at. I eventually want to try and compete in the x games. Also any advice on how to get sponsors. Thanks

practice, practice, practice. you also got to be able to go crazy fast for long periods. (endurance). Depending on where you live, google snow x racing and find the local circuit in your area. You start in amateur classes, work your way to semi-pro, then you worry about sponsors and going pro.

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Can you ride a snowmobile to work on the roads in Wyoming?

Only if the road is closed and a snowmobile is the only way you can get there. Even then, the highway department has this thing about plowing snow, and if the road has been cleared and reopened to traffic, you won’t be able to ride it back home.

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I want to snowmobile for a day in CT, I’m about 20 mins from Hartford but it really doesnt matter where it is located. I don’t want to spend too much money on it but me and my friends were planning on going for about 4-8 hours.

Help appreciated!!!

Try calling or visiting New England Cycle Center 73 Leibert Road, Hartford. 860-527-0822

I’m sure they know of or can recommend somewhere in CT assuming such a place exists.

Biggest challenge…finding enough snow cover, particularly after yesterday’s rain.

Good Luck!

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