2009 Arctic Cat 550 H1 EFI TRV 4x4
2009 Arctic Cat 550 H1 EFI TRV 4x4 pictures, prices, information, and specifications.
Model Type
Utility
MSRP
$8,099
Dealers
Warranty
6
Insurance
Generic Type (Primary)
Utility
Manufacturer Country
USA
Introduction Year
2009
Manufacturer Recommend Minimum Age
16
Parent Company
Arctic Cat
Display Name
550 H1 EFI TRV 4x4
Year
2009
Make
Arctic Cat
Engine Type
Single-Cylinder
Cylinders
1
Engine Stroke
4-Stroke
Cooling
Liquid / Air
Valves
4
Valves Per Cylinder
4
Valve Configuration
SOHC
Bore (mm/in)
92 / 3.62
Stroke (mm/in)
82 / 3.23
Displacement (cc/ci)
545 / 33.3
Starter
Electric / Pull
Fuel Requirements
Regular
Fuel Type
Gas
Fuel Injector
Yes
Carburetor
No
Carburetion Type
Fuel Injected
Transmission Type
Continuously Variable (CVT)
Primary Drive (Front Wheel)
Shaft
Primary Drive (Engine / Transmission)
Belt
Reverse
Yes
Transmission Brand
Duramaticâ„¢
Hi / Low Range
Yes
Wheels Composition
Steel
Front Tire Diameter (in)
25
Rear Tire Diameter (in)
25
Chromed
No
Tire Brand
Goodyear®
Front Tire Width
8
Front Wheel Diameter
12
Rear Tire Width
10
Rear Wheel Diameter
12
Front Tire (Full Spec)
AT 25 X 8-12
Rear Tire (Full Spec)
AT 25 X 10-12
Front Brake Type
Hydraulic Disc
Rear Brake Type
Hydraulic Disc
Linked Brake System Front to Rear
Standard
Engine Braking Brand Name
Engine Braking System
Front Suspension Type
Independent Double A-Arm
Front Travel (in/mm)
10 / 254
Front Adjustable Fork Pre-Load
Yes
Front Adjustable Rebound Damping
No
Front Central Suspension Strut
No
Steering Damper
No
Front Stabilizer Bar
No
Rear Suspension Type
Independent Double A-Arm
Rear Travel (in/mm)
10 / 254
Rear Adjustable Shock / Spring Pre-Load
Yes
Rear Adjustable Rebound Damping
No
Number Rear Shock Absorbers
2
Air Adjustable
No
Steering Type
Manual
Steering Control
Handlebar
Length (ft)
8.22
Width (in/mm)
47.5 / 1206.5
Height (in/mm)
50.3 / 1277.6
Wheelbase (in/mm)
58 / 1473.2
Ground Clearance (in/mm)
11 / 279.4
Length (ft/ft)
8
Length (ft/in)
2.6
Dry Weight (lbs/kg)
719 / 326.1
Towing Capacity (lbs/kgs)
1050 / 476.3
Fuel Capacity (gal/l)
5.5 / 20.8
Engine Displacement to Weight (cc)
0.76
Seat Type
Two-Piece
Adjustable
No
Seat Material
Vinyl
Seat Location
Driver and Passenger
Folding
No
Number Of Seats
2
Detachable Passenger Seat
Standard
Backrest Logo Plate
No
Backrest Type
Detachable
Backrest Location
Passenger
Lumbar Adjustment
No
Grab Rail or Strap
Standard
Frame
Steel
Body Material
Plastic
Floor Board Location
Driver and Passenger
Hand Grips
Standard
Brush Guard
Yes
Radiator Guard
Yes
CV Boot Cover
Yes
Front Fender
Standard
Rear Fender
Standard
Handlebars
Standard
Front Bumper
Standard
Front Fender Flairs
Standard
Rear Fender Flairs
Standard
A-Arm Skid Plate (Front/Rear)
Yes / Yes
Bash Plate (Front)
Yes
Swing Arm Skid Plate
No
Full Length Skid Plate
Yes
Digital Instrumentation
Standard
Clock
Standard
Tachometer
Standard
Trip Odometer
Standard
Trip Computer
Standard
Speedometer
Standard
Hour Meter
Standard
Temperature Warning Type
Gauge
Fuel Level Warning Type
Gauge
Service Reminder
Standard
Warranty (Months/Condition)
6 / Limited
Battery Warranty (Months)
0
Tool Bag Mount
Standard
Winch Mount
Standard
Driveline Type
Selectable 4X2 / 4X4
Number Of Driveline Modes
2
Rear Unlocking Differential
No
Rear Solid Axle
No
Differential Lock Location
Front
Size (in/cm)
2 / 5.1
Rear Hitch Type
Receiver
Tow Hook
Standard
Power Outlet
Standard
Underseat Storage
Standard
Capacity (lbs/kgs)
100 / 45.4
Glove Box / Dash Storage
Standard
Headlight Mounts
Standard
Halogen Headlight (s)
Standard
Headlight (s)
Standard
Light Type
Halogen
Paint
Standard
User Reviews
5 reviews
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not-so water-proof actuators
By David Henderson (I am an Owner) on Nov 11, 2011I would like this machine except for the fact that I have replaced the front diff/4wd actuator twice and it only has 120 miles on it. other than a few shallow mud puddles I have barely gotten it wet. The arctic cat dealer tells me this is not a common problem for cats. The part alone isw $300, they ... over-complicated a part that does not need it. Why have something with circuit boards and servo motors on the bottom of your tranny? This is my last Arctic CatRating breakdown
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ok machine lots of little problems .
By Shawn (I am an Owner) on May 26, 2010I have owned my 2009 trv 550 for a year now im not so impressed with it to tell the truth. Sure it handels ok and the ride is ok but I dont find it to be a tough machine. like I said I have owned it for a year it has less the 4000 kms on it and since I bought it I have had to replace All the A arm ... bushings, A rear CV joint after 2 months. The clutch is noisy and even seems to knock when you give a small shot of gas.My front cv joints have looseness in them . Not very well made to have all thease defects in less then a year. Sure I ride alot but mostly on federated well maintained trails.and i have always inspected my machine for cv boot damage and stearing looseness The 6 month warrenty does not show alot of confidence in their product either and im out of pocket for the A arm bushings dispite them being worn in less then a year.Im told its normal wear and tear, Although Arctic Cat has different part numbers for the replacments.So it seems to me they knew there was a problem produced the replacment parts but never said anything about premature wear,and as a result I had to pay for them this week before the start of my second 4 wheeling season in this new machine,because they were not covered under the extended warrenty. My ball joints are a bit loose there is a leak in my valve cover and there was a problem with an o ring inside the left side cover. Lots of little problems that Add up to $$$$ for a machine that has only seen a bit of mud and mostly federated maintained trails. If I had it to do over again for a 2 up I would likely go with the Can Am with its far better warenty. I hate paying for repairs while im still paying for the new machine.And the CV joints that were covered resulted in a 2 week loss of my new machine at the hight of the 4 wheeling season due to a back order on parts for a brand new machine. This all coupled with the fact that my dealer was the local rip off artist and lost the right to deal Arctic Cats for stuff like not registering the payed for extended warrenties, makes it so the purchass of this machine leaves me with a real bad taste in my mouth. I for one will never own another Arctic Cat.I bought the one I have new to have piece of mind and I have never rode it hard at all,and I have owned 15 year old machines that have cost me less to maintain,Then my 2009 TRVRating breakdown
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To settle wasn't really settling.
By John Ryder (I am an Owner) on Nov 14, 2009I previousely owned a 2006 650 TRV. I enjoyed it, but then decided I wanted to experience a side by side. After spending the next banging the skid plate of the side by side, and jarring my backbone, I decided....no more. I was ready to go back to an ATV. My previous ownerships of ATV's have included ... Hondas, Yamahas, Polaris and Arctic Cat. So...I know what I was looking for. My experience with my Grizzly 660 was great! But, these day, my daughter get tired on long rides, and I needed a two up ATV. I know that Arctic Cat offered a unique and very comfortable machine. The TRV. So, the deal was worked and I walked out of the shop with a 2009 Arctic Cat 550H1 TRV, Steel Blue. I was seriousely considering the 700H1, but couldn't swing it financially in the deal. I presumed that I was settling. Well, I soon discovered I was wrong!!! After approx. 300 miles of riding, I strongly believe this bike has all the power of my 05 Grizzly 660,except for top speed. Ok, yes the 550H1 TRV doesn't pull a hill like a Grizzly, but then again, it's bigger, heavier, and a smaller engine. Other than that this bike has hauled my 280 pounds without a hitch. I have traveled at speeds up to 54 miles an hour. Cruised for long distances at a comfortable cruising speed of 35 to 40 mpg, and crawled through boulder strewn washed out canyons in 4 Low with confidence. Pros-clearance, two seater comfort, long wheel base smooth ride, feul economy. Cons-Front fender plastic vibrates on frame near front bumper mount-fixed with can cuzi and zip ties. Engine noise seems a little loud. Gear shift lever needs more positive feel. Needs right front brake only lever. I mentioned the feul economy....I have ridden tow different trips of approx. 110 miles each. The bike show a quarter tank after 100 miles!!! My guess, although I haven't tested it, is this bike is good for about 150 miles on a tank!!!! My Grizzly was good for 80. So, when I thought I was settling for a smaller engine, in turn I have found that I have plenty of power, and great economy. In the end, I haven't settled at all!!!Rating breakdown
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550 H1 EFI TRV 4x4
By RC (I am an Owner) on Oct 12, 2009i have owned this atv for 2 months now and it kicks ass it has the perfect amount of power its very fast and extremely durable i have taken it camping for days hunting for a week and the TRV seat is great for the girlfriend. trust me this is a good quad it has even got me out of a few scary river crossings ... no problem. thankyou arctic catRating breakdown
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parts
By Tim (I am an Owner) on Sep 10, 2009I have had the arctic cat for 50 days. I have drove it for a week puting on 175 milies of easy trail ride. Then it started to be a clicking sound when i backed up. I took it in to my dealer they said that it was the axle. They said that would order the part but it would be about 3 weeks. They had about ... 5 people that are waiting for the part to. It has been way over 3 weeks and I am still waiting. I will not buy arctic cat, next time and would tell everyone not to buy one.Rating breakdown