The best word to describe the sled was fun and playful! 290 miles total and was flawless!
Motor: wow I didn’t know two strokes could be this snappy and punchy. It was an arm stretcher close to the likes of my boosted Apex from 20 mph to 60 mph! I was more shocked at the response and the new clutch they have in the 2020s. It was instant, and I mean instant. It was so fun to drive through tight twisty turns and jumping small hills in the trail. I don’t know how you make a two-stroke better. I rode a new 800 Polaris assault and it wasn’t even in the same league.
chassis - it was narrow, cold, and the seat was barely a seat. After 150 miles on one day my rear end hurt a little bit. The fit and finish of the panels was really spot on I liked how they allow access to the front of the sled.
suspension - for an out of the box Suspension I could not get it to bottom out and I tried really hard and this is really rare for me, normally I can get anything to reach its limits. Everything was soft, I played with the KYB shocks throughout their entire adjustment ranges, the transfer blocks , everything but the limiter strap and I couldn’t quite dial in the perfect setting but there were plenty of settings where it didn’t matter it just worked. The window of operation is so large that there was never a bad setting and there were never any harsh bumps. I also found a nice stretch of moguls and when you lean back on the seat and give it some gas it soaked them up pretty darn good for a stock suspension. My ZX2 is better at this and also had better transfer but again for an out-of-the-box suspension I wouldn’t change this out. I found lots of large jumps and the sled flies through the air very nicely and again lands soft. Overall it was very confidence inspiring you could literally ride it to its limit without even trying. There was plenty of times when I had it at wide open throttle and at no time did I feel like I was out of control.
Overall- this sled was just pure fun. It flat works in any condition and it may make me a Doo fan someday. That said it doesn’t have the sheer power and adrenaline rush of a boosted Yamaha. I have so little miles on my side winder, but the miles I did have I felt like the handling wasn’t a problem. My BTX is also a lot more of a handful in the trails by design and something I prefer over this 137 inch XRS with a wide stance, the XRS I could easily drive faster than my BTX. The 850 is just confidence inspiring though, you never feel out of control like you can feel on a 300hp Yamaha at certain periods of time. I can see why they are the number one brand in the industry right now. If I wanted a sled where I didn’t want to make a single modification to it and rode it as is and have fun this would be my number one choice!
back home at the dealer they showed me an 850 that was brought in and I got to look at the crank bearings and the crankshaft and they are built very very well compared to the old Doo 800s that I remember my friends blowing up. I will be interested to see how many miles these engines go before needing a rebuild.
Yamaha.....please get your head in the game!