2009 Arctic Cat DVX 300

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Sport riders need what’s best for them. And that’s a plentiful dose of fun and dirt at a value-price; presenting the DVX300. It may be smaller in stature, but the ride, handling and performance are nothing short of phenomenal. The DVX300 packs a whole lot of bang for the buck. 270cc, SOHC, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder mill with backup fan for consistent cooling. Power is fed through a fully automatic CVT transmission with Hi, Forward and Reverse.

All that power is soaked up by adjustable five position preload front shocks with 6.1” of suspension travel and a linkage-type rear shock with adjustable preload with 6.5” of travel for different size riders, weights and riding styles. Single hand and foot operated hydraulic disc brakes provide positive, self-cleaning stopping power in all conditions with zero adjustment.

DVX headlights and sport bodywork with removable fenders add additional customizing options or removal for racing, Aluminum wheels wrapped in 21×7-10 front and 20×11-9 rear tires with 7.25” of ground clearance round out a potent little package on the trails and track.

The Arctic Cat DVX300 provides the exact kind of sustenance a sport rider 16+ years old needs on a regular basis.

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8 Comments For This Post

  • Michael Buchanan Says:

    I operate a rental fleet of Arctic Cats. The cat is the toughest bike out there as far as we are concerned. They are the only ones that can hold their own in a rental environment and they follow the KISS principal in both operation and maintenance. If these new 300s are 1/2 the bike there older sibling the 250 is they will be an awesome addition to our fleet. We are looking forward to adding a few of these very soon.

  • Leslie Says:

    My husband purchased the DVX 400 a while back and loves it! Everyone at the Dunes always wants to take it for a spin for many reasons! For the past two years we have been looking for a quad for me. I really liked my husbands but prefered not to shift on the dunes. So we were going to get the DVX 250 for me, but saw that this one was coming out. We bought the first one our local dealer had and am loving it. Havn’t taken it to the dunes yet, but know that we won’t have a problem with it!

  • Lisa Ashman Says:

    Im 15 and i got this for my birthday, previously i had a 07 arctic cat dvx 250 and an 06 arctic cat dvx 250. and I LOVE THE 300! Itz reallyyy fast and now im faster than my dad and brother! I LOVE IT! Me and my dad both HIGHLY recommend buying it.

  • jamestedder1 Says:

    well i dont know im 16 almost 17 and im in a club of people that ride things like rapter 700 that can go over 160 miles per hr but i ride the dvx 400 and its an bic*** ride and i can get away with it my dad rides a rapter 700 se and my little brother rides a yamaha brese auto so i think the dvx 400 looks alot better exept the new front end it lookes alot better but not enough coler idk but i does look like a good bike for starters>>>

  • Steve Says:

    Leslie,

    I just saw a DVX 300 at the dealer yesterday and am considering it for my wife. I was wondering if you have had a chance to take it to the dunes yet and how it did? What dunes do you ride? We rode dunes in Michigan last summer and my wife had to really wind out her TRX 250 in second gear to make it up. I am wondering how the automatic transmission handles the climb.

  • cash house buyer Says:

    Doesn’t it take up a lot of time to keep your blog so interesting ?

  • The-Roost_Crew Says:

    160mph???

    what did the mod their quads with, nitrous and V8 engines?

  • tim Says:

    yeah are you smokin crack 160?

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