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For Sale: 2012 Arctic Cat F800 sled
#1
2012 Arctic Cat F800 sled
When I bought the 993, I agreed to sell the sled. The snowfall here last year was terrible, I think the sled has about 350 miles on it. (now has 400 +/-)
2012 Arctic Cat F 800 Sno Pro. Orange/black color scheme.
102 studs installed by dealer.
Sno-Pro handgaurds, aluminum mounts and extenders.
Mid height and fly screen windshields
Dual Carbides
Arctic Cat tank bag and large tunnel bag
Choko Touring bag
Gauntlet covers for handlebars
Ice scratcher
Factory options are pretty standard for the Sno-Pro, heated grips, reverse, no electric start (unavailable in 2012)
I got about 50-75 miles locally on crappy snow and the frozen pond near my house. Another 30 miles or so on a short trip to northern NH where the snow was horrible. The sled got a little hot there so I did not ride far. Dealer checked it out, found a loose coolant hose but no damage. Remainder of mileage was from a trip to Canada. 250 or so miles of awesome snow. That was one day of riding. (added about 50 miles locally this year)
I would like to get $10k (dropped to $9,000) for the sled. Arctic Cat has extended the warranty on the 2012 sleds through 2014. It is as close to new as you can get. Already broken in and ready to ride. All the necessary goodies have been installed.
I also have a 2010 Blizzard clamshell trailer. Smooth sides, track mats and ski glides. Spare tire, bar style hold downs. All aluminum with plywood decking.
I would like to get $2000 (dropped to $1750) for the trailer.
I am open to offers individually and as a package.
Right now dealers are unloading 2012 leftovers starting 9-10k depending on model. While somewhat irrelevant I paid $11,975 for the sled and added about $1000 in extras.
2012 Arctic Cat F 800 Sno Pro. Orange/black color scheme.
102 studs installed by dealer.
Sno-Pro handgaurds, aluminum mounts and extenders.
Mid height and fly screen windshields
Dual Carbides
Arctic Cat tank bag and large tunnel bag
Choko Touring bag
Gauntlet covers for handlebars
Ice scratcher
Factory options are pretty standard for the Sno-Pro, heated grips, reverse, no electric start (unavailable in 2012)
I got about 50-75 miles locally on crappy snow and the frozen pond near my house. Another 30 miles or so on a short trip to northern NH where the snow was horrible. The sled got a little hot there so I did not ride far. Dealer checked it out, found a loose coolant hose but no damage. Remainder of mileage was from a trip to Canada. 250 or so miles of awesome snow. That was one day of riding. (added about 50 miles locally this year)
I would like to get $10k (dropped to $9,000) for the sled. Arctic Cat has extended the warranty on the 2012 sleds through 2014. It is as close to new as you can get. Already broken in and ready to ride. All the necessary goodies have been installed.
I also have a 2010 Blizzard clamshell trailer. Smooth sides, track mats and ski glides. Spare tire, bar style hold downs. All aluminum with plywood decking.
I would like to get $2000 (dropped to $1750) for the trailer.
I am open to offers individually and as a package.
Right now dealers are unloading 2012 leftovers starting 9-10k depending on model. While somewhat irrelevant I paid $11,975 for the sled and added about $1000 in extras.
Last edited by jhg41977; 01-26-2013 at 12:07 PM. Reason: price drop
#3
These are the only two pictures I can find right now. I had just picked it up. The mid rise shield is on. It looks silly, but I wish I had left it on when we went to Canada. The fly screen is useless! (Looks so much better though!)
#5
Thanks! Its an awesome sled but I like the 993 more. . Maybe it won't sell. (Fingers crossed).
After the break in (100 miles) I hit the throttle and took off. The front lifted off the ground. Powerful sled!
After the break in (100 miles) I hit the throttle and took off. The front lifted off the ground. Powerful sled!
#6
I prefer the green also. The orange was all they had left when I bought this one. I really liked the SE with the painted tunnel but that would look good for a few rides then it would be all scratched up. I really like the sled. It rides awesome and has a ton of power.
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#10
It does not snow enough around here to justify owning one for me - but for the few days where the roads are snow-covered - I could only imagine how much hooligan fun you can have with this! Good luck with the sale.
#15
Google your town and snowmobile club. Honestly that will not last long for you. I had fun on local trails for awhile then a friend invited me to Canada. That did it for me. Wide open trails (think two lane highway) and smooth enough you can hold 100 for awhile. Tons of snow, great people. We did a trip in the Gaspe region two years ago. Packed our gear on the sleds and rode from on town to another. Hotels there are great. Some have a secure storage building, others you park right outside your door.
Are you up at NHMS again this year? I live about 20 min away.
Are you up at NHMS again this year? I live about 20 min away.