The only fix for blowing up two-strokes is to buy a four-stroke. Two-stroke will never have the reliability of a four-stroke.
Yes, Very true...in most cases, but not all. There always are exceptions. Had my 2000 T Cat for 6 years and put on 11,000 miles Without even a hiccup...I had a good one obviously. As I mentioned before every brand has its issues...and certainly not bashing any thing/any brand of sled.
I sell or trade in after about 4 years in most cases( a few exceptions like with my Apex that I kept for 9 years cuz it was fabulous) now a days anyway. And I don’t pile that many miles on Per year like some folks do(1200-1500 miles/yr).
So I’m not looking for years and years of service out of my sleds for the most part. But I do expect them to hold together without Major issue for the most part while I have them for that span of time..especially for the price we pay for them today. And Without repeated issues or having to reengineer the whole sled , because the factory will not address an obvious problem(s) that many customers are experiencing. That’s what becomes irritating to an owner.
I loved my Winder..but some Repeated(not Motor of course) problems that shorten trips and force you to start questioning if your sled will make it through the day/trip, or what will go next will rob you of the joy...and with only 2900 miles on it, I increasingly found that to be unacceptable to me.
As sailorjoe said, he’s not a mechanic, and neither am I. I’m no dummy and know my way around my sleds and their motors, but I don’t Have the tools nor the equipment/place to wrench on my sleds before and after every trip. Nor do I want to. I want to have it dialed in by the pros, and then go and ride it and enjoy it for the winter. I’m a stickler for maintenance, and keep my sleds immaculate and at 100% all the time. I don’t neglect nor beat my equipment to a pulp..but I do expect them to deliver what they are intended to deliver with the care and money I dedicate to them through routine and proper maintenance.
I’ve had 10 sleds since 1984 when I bought my first sled at 16 years old. Pretty much all Arctic Cat through 2005. All great sleds. Bought a Mach Z X ski Doo in 06. Sled was solid..never blew a belt and they were belt blowers and engine blowers, but mine was solid. Then went to an Apex and loved it!! Made me want to stay with Yamaha for the Incredible quality and reliability/durability. Unfortunately for me...I have not found that same type of build quality from my Winder. And probably because it’s not a pure Yamaha. No bashing cuz I’ve had the three brands(except Poo so far)and have had great sleds.
Love four Strikes and the turbo four strokes are awesome. Certainly not ruling out buying another one down the line at all. And would definitely look at another Yamaha when that time comes. But for next season gonna try the Doo XRS 850. It comes with 4 years of warranty so no issues with cost if it went down(so hoping it doesn’t lol).
And Kinger your post is spot on my friend!