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I like my Doo, how about you?

This doo thing seems to be snowballing. I have not had a problem in 6 years, unless it was fault...Hitting stumps etc.

Now is it just me? I agree that my buddies that keep their sleds for more than 3 years seem to increase the risk of issues. I get a new one every year(well maybe not this year)

No belts, no isssues. I rode 1500 hard miles on my 2008 without doing one recall or update. All mine are out of the box, riding wide open most of the day. My biggest issue being rpm's until I changed the clickers.

I have a great dealer. I dont screw with anything(unlike my brother-in-law)
Maybe I'm just lucky?

I rode a Dragon last weekend, then a Yamaha Nitro. Nice machines, but mine is better....for me.

My .02 cents
 
Sounds like good luck. I've been a test dummy for doo since 2001, purchasing a new sled every year and it always seems to be something. Not usually too much of a show stopper but a pain in the @$$ none the less. Usually between the dealer and BRP it's taken care of. Kept my 08'XPX this year but went with Nytro for a back up sled. Now that my XP is fixed the sled absolutely rocks and unless they come out with an e-tec 800 I'll keep it another year. As for the Nytro, that just means it'll have boost this fall. Great boondocking sled, but when you need that kick in the pants I think boost is the way to go. But to answer your question, yes I love my doo.
 
I like my Doo, how about you?

I've got spirit, yes I do. I've got spirit, how bout YOU?

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haha. this is gonna be a gooder.... i like mine, i hit stuff to, some just are whiny... i break stuff, but i break cats to when i ride em, dont matter what they is.
 
No, I did not like my Doo.

Actually your Doo must have a problem you haven't noticed yet. If you ride WOT all day and only put on 1500 miles either your speedo is broke, or your Doo only goes 20 mph @ WOT.
 
No, I did not like my Doo.

Actually your Doo must have a problem you haven't noticed yet. If you ride WOT all day and only put on 1500 miles either your speedo is broke, or your Doo only goes 20 mph @ WOT.

I dont know where you ride but I have ridden WOT all day, went thru 1st tank and 5 more gallons and did 27 miles, round trip....

Soo friggin deep got stuck going down hill in the trees...I guess like everything else on this site is all in what you like to doo...Nice pick Scott
 
This doo thing seems to be snowballing. I have not had a problem in 6 years, unless it was fault...Hitting stumps etc.

Now is it just me? I agree that my buddies that keep their sleds for more than 3 years seem to increase the risk of issues. I get a new one every year(well maybe not this year)

No belts, no isssues. I rode 1500 hard miles on my 2008 without doing one recall or update. All mine are out of the box, riding wide open most of the day. My biggest issue being rpm's until I changed the clickers.

I have a great dealer. I dont screw with anything(unlike my brother-in-law)
Maybe I'm just lucky?

I rode a Dragon last weekend, then a Yamaha Nitro. Nice machines, but mine is better....for me.

My .02 cents
dood your lucky , I bought an 08' XP X this year and it's been in the shop 3-4 weekends so far this year and I dont know If we've even had ridable snow for 7-8 weeks !
 
Rode a bunch of new XP's this past weekend and all I can say is what a pile!!! It is alot like the 900 polaris, good for going straight up. I'll work that XP thru the trees on my edge any day and twice on Sunday. My .02
BTW 2500 + miles gas, oil, go. Love my 800!!
 
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