After a long time in cat, like we are going into the 90s here, and switching to turbo doo (21 expert 165) I can easily see myself getting back on a cat. Close to 500 miles on the doo this year, it's only just starting to get comfortable, but it's taken change after change to get it there.
It's the geometry items that make it foreign to ride. It's neither intuitive or precise. It's kind of like riding a bouncy ball with a set of steering bars. I do miss how precise cats are.
However, doos engine, delivery smoothness is something to admire.
My primary reason for switching in the first place really was dealer network. I wrench on all my own sleds, but just having a parts source to draw on is important if you happen to crash a sled and need stuff, and cat dealers where we ride have been a tough perspective really.
It's the geometry items that make it foreign to ride. It's neither intuitive or precise. It's kind of like riding a bouncy ball with a set of steering bars. I do miss how precise cats are.
However, doos engine, delivery smoothness is something to admire.
My primary reason for switching in the first place really was dealer network. I wrench on all my own sleds, but just having a parts source to draw on is important if you happen to crash a sled and need stuff, and cat dealers where we ride have been a tough perspective really.