Yes, a stock 1995 ZRT 600 snowmobile can do a wheelie, especially if the rider shifts their weight properly and accelerates quickly. The ZRT 600 is known for its powerful engine and performance capabilities, which can help lift the front skis off the ground under the right conditions. However, achieving a wheelie safely requires skill and practice.
Not sure, but i have a 97 600 zrt and that has 127 horse stock!
about 120
It should not be under 100 psi and not over about 135psi for a stock 2-stroke.
the zrt nothin beats a triple
My stock 800 triple will top out at 118mph
I have one that is piped that will do about 105 mph
it should be on the tunnel right under the gas tank.
probably the f-8.The zrt were very heavy plus the f-8 is ten years newer.
Szerencsejáték Zrt. was created in 1991.
The 2002 Arctic Cat ZRT 600 typically has a fuel economy of around 12 to 16 miles per gallon (mpg), depending on riding conditions and maintenance. Factors such as riding style, terrain, and snow conditions can significantly affect fuel consumption. It's important to regularly maintain the snowmobile to optimize performance and efficiency.
Bad compression on a 1998 Arctic Cat ZRT 600 typically indicates issues with the engine's internal components, such as worn piston rings, damaged cylinders, or blown gaskets. This can lead to reduced power, poor fuel efficiency, and difficulty starting the snowmobile. It's essential to perform a compression test to diagnose the problem accurately and consider rebuilding or replacing the affected parts to restore performance. Regular maintenance can help prevent such issues.
156 mph