I agree 100 %Not for everyone, but I love the Alpha rail. In deep snow where I ride a lot, its so much easier on my shoulders/back at the end of the day vs pulling over the old twin rail. I rode a doo 850T for a day and man that extra effort to pull it over takes time to get used to.
4600 hard km on mine , stock railThe alpha track and rail is incredibly weak in terms of reliability, one of the biggest reasons I’m not on a cat anymore. I also dont think my alpha is any easier to ride than the twin rail mountain cat I had either. This doo is weird as hell and will take some time to get used to, but that’s due to 16 wide track and weird steering, not the fact it’s a twin rail .
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4600 hard km on mine , stock rail
Did loose the front shock bolt once tho
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I've Also replaced a track , keep it under 60 kmph , and added the 4 wheel kitI broke two stock scissors so far , finally got a ZRP one and it seems ok. The track is my biggest gripe, losing paddles, washing out, shitty trail manners. Not a fan. Works great in deep snow but it’s no easier to lay over and ride than a twin rail cat. Just a gimmick. I’ve had lots of cats, an 08, an 11, a 12, two 13’s, two 14’s, and an 18 and all were just as easy to lay over as an alpha. Destroying tracks every few season isn’t cool, had over 5000km on my 18 mountain cat 3” track and never lost one paddle. I rode that sled everywhere, mountains, low snow around home, spinning over stumps, logs, gravel roads etc. Alpha has 2000km and track is missing paddles, been repaired, and it’s never rode anything but good mountain trails and deep snow, maybe it’s the boost that is tearing the track up but I don’t think so. This 858 could be awesome but until I get a twin rail option from cat, I’m probably staying away
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I'd post a pic , but Tapatalk is being gay and not letting meI broke two stock scissors so far , finally got a ZRP one and it seems ok. The track is my biggest gripe, losing paddles, washing out, shitty trail manners. Not a fan. Works great in deep snow but it’s no easier to lay over and ride than a twin rail cat. Just a gimmick. I’ve had lots of cats, an 08, an 11, a 12, two 13’s, two 14’s, and an 18 and all were just as easy to lay over as an alpha. Destroying tracks every few season isn’t cool, had over 5000km on my 18 mountain cat 3” track and never lost one paddle. I rode that sled everywhere, mountains, low snow around home, spinning over stumps, logs, gravel roads etc. Alpha has 2000km and track is missing paddles, been repaired, and it’s never rode anything but good mountain trails and deep snow, maybe it’s the boost that is tearing the track up but I don’t think so. This 858 could be awesome but until I get a twin rail option from cat, I’m probably staying away
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I've Also replaced a track , keep it under 60 kmph , and added the 4 wheel kit
I've got more km on this track than the first , have 2 chipped lugs and none broken down the paddles at the wheels, and as far as I know no broken rods
Also doesn't wash out no where near as bad , you can actually use it to your advantage now
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I have had all the previous years of cats too and there is no way a older twin rail pulls over as easy as a Alpha rail. Heck, give the Alpha to any new guy and the first thing he does is falls over after a few carves because it comes over so easy and continues to fall over. Physics rules.....I broke two stock scissors so far , finally got a ZRP one and it seems ok. The track is my biggest gripe, losing paddles, washing out, shitty trail manners. Not a fan. Works great in deep snow but it’s no easier to lay over and ride than a twin rail cat. Just a gimmick. I’ve had lots of cats, an 08, an 11, a 12, two 13’s, two 14’s, and an 18 and all were just as easy to lay over as an alpha. Destroying tracks every few season isn’t cool, had over 5000km on my 18 mountain cat 3” track and never lost one paddle. I rode that sled everywhere, mountains, low snow around home, spinning over stumps, logs, gravel roads etc. Alpha has 2000km and track is missing paddles, been repaired, and it’s never rode anything but good mountain trails and deep snow, maybe it’s the boost that is tearing the track up but I don’t think so. This 858 could be awesome but until I get a twin rail option from cat, I’m probably staying away
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I have had all the previous years of cats too and there is no way a older twin rail pulls over as easy as a Alpha rail. Heck, give the Alpha to any new guy and the first thing he does is falls over after a few carves because it comes over so easy and continues to fall over. Physics rules.....
There is a insert that goes inside the rail , have to remove the rear wheels mount , comes with the hardware to reinstall it afterMy Alpha track made it to 8000km. No missing lugs. I fly down the trail every chance l get. The rods were starting to break in-line with the rear wheels so l four wheeled it to get the last season out of it. I can see the teisting force it may impart though.
I've cracked a rail and the front arm before (warrantied). I think filling the rail with epoxy or fibreglass resin might be more effective than the riveted on braces.
Alphas put the power to the snow and have no issue spanking the NA 850s. I hope this 858 is a winner.
No, actually Cat coppied Doo this time. A long stroke motor won't rev high but has lots of torque. Torque is very good to have when trying to overcome the negatives of a turbo-charged set-up. This motor will be begging for boost.Hmm still no direct injection eh, no one else seems to be able to figure that out.
Why no square bore engine? They just did what Polaris always does put bigger pistons in jt
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But Maxwell says belt drives are useless? And if you want low weight just stop eating Cheesies.The most powerful "bigbore" from all the manufactures, the lightest and most efficient chassis.... This sled will absolutely rip. After seeing the new chassis in person and how low the engine sits, how far forward you are and the new belt drive system, this will be the funnest sled for trees, creeks and drainages... hands down.
But Maxwell says belt drives are useless? And if you want low weight just stop eating Cheesies.
Belt drive is another area where weight and rotating mass can be saved and they have become as reliable as a chain system. Many think they are better than chains and some think chains are better. Why do you think Cat went belt drive?they are totally useless. i will quantity that by saying that the very minimal (if any) gains are outweighed by the possibility of having another belt to change on the hill at 200$ a piece.
Have not changed a belt in three years of belt drive use - used to change my ski-dud drive belt every third weekend at bestthey are totally useless. i will quantity that by saying that the very minimal (if any) gains are outweighed by the possibility of having another belt to change on the hill at 200$ a piece.