I don't think the KRX will get a fair evaluation from those boys since it's not a Polaris, Honda or Canam. However, it will show if the KRX is a durable machine. They are not afraid to beat the crap out of machines since they don't have to pay for them, or the replacement parts when they break them. They will forever dog it and call it under powered since they are all about 0-60 times and how fast you can go and how far they can jump their 180-250+ HP turbo machines. That's all fine, but it's not what the KRX is built for.
It will be interesting to see how long they keep it, and how much they actually ride it now that the "new toy" has worn off. I have a feeling it will end up out in the barn parked next to the General that they seem to have forgotten about already.