Gear ratio game changer

Teth-Air

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So much judging others in this thread. It is not our place to judge others unless we are perfect ourselves. Only Maxwell is perfect according to S@M
 

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About how Polaris idea of a “game changer” is adjusting the gearing ratio, while BRPs is adding the worlds first 2 stroke turbo.

The gen 4... even with the turbo is like a dodge. Motor is the best money can buy, and the rest well... we all know how the saying goes. Am i allowed to say that?... i own 2 of them...?
 

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What’s wrong with the GEN4? It’s the newest chassis of all of them. Seems to work fine lol

Whats wrong with it? Shocks, Skid, clutches, heavy a tits, its low a wide... kind of like a few of the warlocks i took down in my younger days, the hood if you look at it wrong explodes into about 18 000 pieces, I am honestly thoroughly unimpressed with the whole package other then the motor. Motor makes the best power, and smoothest operating. But after being on a alpha and an 850 axys... i am no longer convinced skidoo is the best. Granted the others have their own issues, but I gotta say i think polaris has the best go get it done, make the gnarliest line possible machine... and let me tell you... im no polaris fan.
 

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I would argue that the Doo is the leader in fit, finish and innovation. They make a sled/package that ticks most boxes. I have been super happy with my 2020 Expert. Zero issues except me putting old gas into it. That said every time I ride a an Axys or Alpha I’m reminded how stable, predictable and confidence inspiring they are in severe side hills.
 
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