momoney2123
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Finally got a chance to ride a 2014 Apex with EPS down the trail and out on the lake this past weekend. I am a doo guy, so take this for what its worth. First impression was the feel of the sled is very different than a XP-XS doo and took a little to get used to. The floor boards and seating reminded me of a 2005 mach z I once owned. Started the sled and liked the quick reving sound of this engine. Headed down the trail and noticed right away the ease of the EPS. It is a nice feature and makes the sled feel lighter than it is. Got a chance to hit all types of trail. Bumps, twistys, and the flat straights. Over the bumps it was not bad, better than I expected, but a long way from the R-motion. The twistys it is good, but I cant get it around the corner like a MXZ-XS/XP. The straights is where the sled is best IMO. Sit back and cruise. The person I was riding with we are similar riders and we knew the particular trail like the back of our hands. We both couldn’t get it around the corner with the MXZ. Most people probably wouldn’t notice this. When I opened her up on the straight, the sled pulled well and knew it would be a good race with my 800 etec. I raced many other 800 etecs this trip and mine is dialed in the best, as some I destroyed. It is clutched and geared as good as I can get it. Have done a lot of testing and tried many different clutching and gearing combos. Other than that the powerplant is bone stock. We found some good hard pack on the lake. Buddy has a clutch kit on the APEX. We came out together both runs and I would nudge out in the mid range and we would lock up on the big end, with a slight creep. Both runs were under 2 sled lengths. First race I went about 1000 feet. Second run I figured I would give the big 4 stroke its due and we went a long way, with same results. The APEX would of waxed a out of the box clutched and geared 800 E. Both of us who road it felt the same way. The EPS is nice, the motor sounds great and runs great, but the chassis has a long ways to go IMO. It seems like a great cruiser. It kind of is what I thought it was, not my cup of tea for tight twisty aggressive trail riding., especially if there are bumps involved. But can see why people like it. The EPS is its strength. The r-motion and chassis of the doo are its strength. I personally like the resistance that the steering gives as I have a feel of what’s going on, but see where the EPS really turns people on, especially older riders. Only way to know which one is right for you is to ride them and see which one fits you best. For me its hands down the MXZ-X XS.