I've been a one up rider forever. I really enjoy dicing it up with the guys, and at other times taking the wife out on her own sled. It's getting harder to convince her to get out and ride when she rides her own sled. So along comes the Adventure in the AXYS chassis. This sled really is the best of both worlds. I can leave the 2 up seat, backrest and hard side bags at home on Saturday. Ride with the guys and enjoy great handling, cornering and sucking up the typical Saturday evening bombed out trails.
Come Sunday morning, It takes less that 10 minutes to convert over to 2 up touring sled. Fire it up, grab the better half and go. The best part is the QS3 shocks, especially the rear. The coil over air design makes it a breeze to add air to compensate for the weight of 2 people. I think it bridges bumps and rides just as well with 2 people properly adjusted as riding solo. Due to mother nature, I wasn't able to put on the miles this year that I wanted to. I still need to explore some of the shocks capabilities. But so far, I'm impressed, and can't wait for next season to put on some serious miles, mainly solo, but also 2 up.
New poo guy, to answer your question, I like the AXYS chassis and the flat handling that is inherit of this chassis. The Switch Back makes this sled versatile for storage, traction and bridging bumps.
The 3 position Fox shocks are the icing on the cake, with the repeatable settings.
It's pretty easy to remember where you're at with valving. Soft, medium, Firm.