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Three Best Mountain Snowmobiles For 2009

August 1, 2009

Summer may still be hanging in the air, but those who can’t get enough of snowmobile mountain events, winter is an addiction and so are mountain snowmobiles. Knowing what are the best snowmobile models out there that can leave the competition in the dust and snowflakes is an irresistible urge for most hardcore snowmobile riders. These three latest snowmobile mountain models will definitely roar into your dreams of conquering snow-capped mountains. Read on to know more.

Engineered for mountain tournaments and courses, the 2009 Arctic Cat M8 EFI 153 LE flaunts a beautiful external designs. Aside from the aesthetic value, you have a new rear suspension that is eight pounds lighter than the preceding models. Simply put, a lightweight snowmobile really gives you a boost in the race.

Adding to the already cool 2009 Arctic Cat M8 EFI 153 LE are the adjustable ski stance, running boards and removable side panels. These features are designed to ensure you get a great time blitzing through the snowy mountains . However, this ride posts a huge price tag. You’ need to dispense more than $10,000 to get your hands on this one.

Another cool and promising model for the mountan snowmobile category is the new 2009 Yamaha FX Nytro MTX. Engineered to easily dominate the mountain courses, this machine presents a great and comfortable snowmobile experience its riders. A coo model among other mountain snowmobiles, this model simply rocks.

The new 2009 Yamaha FX Nytro MTX parades a 4-stroke engine coupled with three cylinders, and a fuel injections system to ensure optimum mountain performance. Also, you get other cool features such as the electric start button and the standard heated hand grips. Exterior design is also well thought. Price is not so friendly, as this model carries an $11,000 price tag.

Built for mountain supremacy is the 2009 Polaris RMK 800 Dragon. Simply put, this model is simply a topper in the list of 2009’s finest snow mobiles. It features adjustable ski stance and standard heating grips mechanism. That said, there are some flaws in this gem of a snowmobile.

A starter pull maybe the standard for most snowmobiles, but an electric start would have made it better. There is also the issue in engine. While other models boast of systems with 3-4 cylinders and 4 strokes, the 2009 Polaris RMK 800 Dragon only flaunts a 2 stroke engine with 2 cylinders. Priced around $11,000, this snowmobile is still a great deal.

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