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Tim Hancock 12-14-2017 08:30 AM

Kitty Cat snowmobile
 
Just finished a mild spruce up of a 1979 Arctic Cat Kitty Cat I bought to give to my grandkids (3 and 5 year old) for X-mas.

In the early 70's I can remember begging my dad to buy me one which of course never happened. I can't believe how tiny these things are. That said, I fired it up and it actually goes with my 165 pounds planted on it. :eek:

The kids are gonna love this as I got newer graphics which look somewhat similar to my old '89 Wildcat 650 that I have given them rides on last winter. Had to restrain myself to keep from doing a proper restoration (kids are gonna trash it). Gonna be a fun X-mas this year.

B4
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After
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vash 12-14-2017 08:45 AM

that is damn cute..and badass

DerkPerk 12-14-2017 08:48 AM

Super cool. I’ve been searching for one for the last couple years but they are like gold to some people.


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HardDrive 12-14-2017 08:58 AM

Way cool.

9dreizig 12-14-2017 09:29 AM

very cool!! are they getting matching helmets and suits?

sammyg2 12-14-2017 09:34 AM

When I was young the rich kid in the neighborhood had an arctic cat.
I remember one winter we had more than usual snowfall and that kid and his brother rode it to school.

I was three shades of green from the envy.

Tim Hancock 12-14-2017 09:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 9dreizig (Post 9848719)
very cool!! are they getting matching helmets and suits?

Nope.... they already have snowpants and coats. They can wear the mx helmets we have for them if need be (these things supposedly only do about 8 mph in stock form... not much different than riding their electric barbie jeep type stuff).

Sled came with a wheel conversion kit also..... even if we have no snow left, they will be getting to ride it around our property on X-mas day.

We will be keeping it at our house as they live in a sub-division now.

LakeCleElum 12-14-2017 11:50 AM

Tim - That is a very period correct seat.....AC was big on that pattern. My wife even had an AC snowsuit of that design back in the day.

I've fixed up old sleds and and dirt bikes for my wifes grandkids for year....When they outgrow something like that, sell it for a profit and do it all again with one a little bigger....

Mark Henry 12-14-2017 02:30 PM

When I was around 11 years old my dad took me to buy a new kitty cat, just a tad disappointed when we saw how small it was.
Had to wait a couple years for my Yamaha GS250.

stevej37 12-14-2017 03:04 PM

That would fit in the trunk of a Honda Accord...

Tim Hancock 12-14-2017 03:08 PM

Now several manufacturers make 120's which are better suited to bigger kids. The Kitty Cats were only made in the 70's -90's. This thing is really tiny..... My 3 year old granddaughter will not be too small for it.

I was probably about 7 when I first saw one of these at a dealership around 1973 or so. I wanted my dad to buy it for me so bad!

Joe Bob 12-14-2017 03:15 PM

A scoobie roo motor would wake that puppy up....just sayin"

asphaltgambler 12-14-2017 03:20 PM

That's a really nice refurbish, very cool stuff

widgeon13 12-15-2017 03:41 AM

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1513341590.JPG

Who needs snow?

Porchdog 12-15-2017 04:59 AM

When we were young the neighbor boys got one of those - while my brother and I got a Ski-do Elan. I remember feeling bad for them.

That old Elan took a bunch of abuse. I believe my dad's sled was a Nordic - bigger and heavier but it seemed fast to us.

When the TNT came out the rich guy in the neighborhood got one of those. I remember everyone thinking that was the hottest thing we had ever seen.

kach22i 12-15-2017 05:11 AM

I've never seen or heard of these mini snowmobiles before.

In 1981 while in college a friend I worked with got a Chrysler Sno-Runner from his deadbeat dad that won it.

We both had a difficult time trying to keep that thing up, I thought it was a poor design.

https://www.hemmings.com/magazine/hmn/2013/02/1968-1972-Chrysler-Sno-Runner/3722031.html
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1513347050.jpg

The Kitty Cat looks way safer.

Tim Hancock 12-15-2017 06:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by widgeon13 (Post 9849636)

Yep.... I am guessing the wheel kit will come in handy if we don't get a good winter this year.

That looks like a narrow runway in your picture.

Tim Hancock 12-15-2017 06:27 AM

Had a bunch of different beat up old sleds in my teens as paper route and lawn mowing money did not buy anything nice. lol

Early 70's Arctic Cat Panther 440
Mid 70's MotoSki 440
Late 70's Scorpion Whip 440
Early 80's Polaris Cutlass 340
Late 70's SkiDoo Blizzard 5500

Rode these things all over the place nearly every night there was at least two inches of snow when my friends and I were teens. Broke through thin ice crossing creeks... hit trees.... melted pistons.... hit culverts... etc. Somehow we always made it home without involving our parents. Never left home without a tow rope. lol

Scott Douglas 12-15-2017 06:41 AM

Hey Tim,
If it's not too much trouble, I'd love to see a picture of the engine/drive train in that Kitty.
What engine does it have in it?
Thanks.
GREAT job on the resto BTW. Your grandkids are gonna be hard to get off that thing.

Tim Hancock 12-15-2017 08:12 AM

60cc Suzuki two stroke w/ governor. Centrifugal minibike type clutch.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1513357638.jpg
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