Demon700
Active member
I rode a 155 Axys with the 3" a couple weeks ago, he only had about 150 miles on it. I thought overall the sled was great, the engine was a lot smoother and felt more powerful then the outgoing engine. I am not sure if it had the same top end pull like an E-tec (I have a 2015 T3 153 and 2015 SP 146). I had a 2016 T3 154 to compare against as well as an 2015 154 X with a 3" and 7 tooth drivers in it. They all seemed very close really. I diod notice that the new Axys became more front end light then the old Pro, not a huge amount but it was there. I thought it was a nice blend between the T3 and too much front in the air and the Pro with a lot less front in the air. I did notice the ski stance felt wider the a Doo for sure, Polaris could narrow it up to like a 37-39 and that would be great. It is lighter for sure, I got it stuck a few times and it was noticeably easier to lift then the T3. The running boards to chassis feel is hands down the best as far as I am concerned, rigid and when you put body input into them they transfer it. I guess that is a bit of the difference between Poo and Doo, Poo relies on the rider input through the rear chassis more and Doo relies on body input from the bars and weight shift, both work well. The one thing that I dont like about the Axys is the A-arms I have seem double digit broken and bent ones this year. Almost 1 set per ride I see someone have issue! Those needs to be corrected.
Overall I really liked it! I know for sure I wouldn't trade my 163 x3 in for a 155/154 by 3, it is amazing what a bit of track can do! But the 154/155 does make for a fun sled to throw around and the best of both worlds kinda thing. It will be interesting next yeaar to see what Doo does and what Poo has learnt from this year.
Overall I really liked it! I know for sure I wouldn't trade my 163 x3 in for a 155/154 by 3, it is amazing what a bit of track can do! But the 154/155 does make for a fun sled to throw around and the best of both worlds kinda thing. It will be interesting next yeaar to see what Doo does and what Poo has learnt from this year.