It's not about riding like a Cadillac, though better springs and valving provide BOTH improved ride AND better handling. BUT that is not the issue at hand, and it is not about racing, though that would also be benefited. Different regions have different terrain, we all understand that. Here in the West you can get on stretches of whoops that literally go for miles on end. A machine that bucks/kicks, and/or has excessive scrub, and/or has excessive toe change will be hard work to keep straight, and will eventually become uncontrollable. Not racing. With an inherent geometry issue this can not be tuned out. THAT is the issue.
Back when the YXZ was first introduced at the Sand Sports Super Show, my business partner was there, and there was an older gentleman there staring intently at the rear suspension of the YXZ. When asked what was so intriguing, he told my partner "this car has a geometry issue, and they will never tune it out". As it turns out, we later found out that guy studying the YXZ was the late Gil George, the founder of Funco, a pioneering designer of sand cars and desert buggies, and a true legend in the industry. And he was 100% correct. Beyond short-course racing, where they do very well, the YXZ has not accomplished much.
As I said in my previous post, I would love to see Honda take serious market share from the other guys. To do that they need to step it up. Otherwise, be satisfied selling what they can to Honda devotees, and people with beltaphobia. It's not about bashing, it's about improving the breed.