Catman10
Drinking the Doolaid
Well I don't know how to start this thread so I figure it should be from the start. I was very excited too go on the Cat 858 ride and I was in a group of 4 buddies, yes the famous Maxwell was with us, anyways we were up at the cabin early enough to check out the sleds very well and talked in length with the Cat reps.They had one all stripped down and when we got into it we found that this sled has some concerns, 1 it has the exact clutching as the Alpha with the exception of a slight change to the primary weights, same helix, same springs, same everything which seemed odd for a sled that is supposed to make so much more power. 2 the motor is so far over the one way that they have a gay rubber washer to stop the panel from rubbing and it looks like when we remove the big ol suitcase, its gonna be off kilter forsure, 3 the clips that hold everything together are the stupid steel clips, 4 the stock running boards are junk, if you order one of these do yourself a favour and upgrade the boards, the best thing on the sleds we rode was the one with the aluminum boards. 5 VIBRATION, man did these sleds shake, you felt it everywhere in the bars, on your feet, it felt like the cranks were outta phase, really gonna be a hit with the lady"s though ha ha, now for the rest, these sleds all had different calibration and out of all the 6 I rode only 2 ran well, the others were just garbage and I do not understand it, if you are letting people ride these, shouldn't they all run as good as possible? Another funny thing was the 1 good running sled had the electronic shocks and they were not functioning so it was like riding a 2X4, horrible, again why let us ride the lumber wagon, also the other sleds with regular suspension were ok but nothing special. Now the handling, I left the doo at home and rode my 19 Alpha which is stock with a y pipe can and clutching just so I could have really good feel for the new Cat to compare too and the one thing that surprised me most was the handling differences were very small, it was not much more agile than my Alpha but the one difference was the side hilling was better in reguards the the back end washing out forsure and the chassis is nice and rigid. Now to the power, many will argue with me but this is only A 850 boys, it is not a 9r, this is not a turbo killer, this is a competitive 850, I was let down by the power as my Alpha felt as strong or maybe even better with my setup, I will say that this 858 needs some serious clutching changes to put more power to the track, it has potential to be good I will say that, in all of our climbs the best track speed on the 154's was 44 mph, my Alpha yesterday was pulling 43 mph all day and it is a 165 track and it had much better ground speed. reading this thread back to myself this definitely sounds like a slam to the sled and I will sum up my thoughts on the new cat, it is not a 23k sled forsure, this should be at 18 k, it simply is not refined and shame on Cat for the poor job on this demo ride, I think we were riding the same sleds that Snow west complained about and I hope that these are not gonna be a close representation of the sled for 25, I am a cat guy down to the core but sure glad I did not snow check one and what was interesting in our group of 4 pretty seasoned riders we all felt the same way, take this as you will, maybe others had a better experience and all feedback is welcome, there is a lot of good on this sled, the smallness is cool, the seat is great, the track still hooks like crazy , there is an option to put laydown post on it, the big gauge is cool, the aluminum boards are awesome, no snow buildup anywhere etc, thanks for the read now banter on!!!!!