Same here.
I’ve had multiple 80 series and a 100 series before the 200, and I expected to have to do some mods to make it capable. It has handles amazingly on all kinds of terrain, and the various modes do work well, even if they are a little overkill.
In my opinion, the best addition to any cruiser is a set of BFG AT tires, at least here, out east. I can’t speak for other parts of the country/world with differing terrain.
It is tough to not want to go mod crazy, since you can make them better, but for me it ends up being a slipppery slope, and the rig ends up being more offroad friendly at the expense of day to day driving ease.
I want a set of rear drawers, step sliders and at least a front bumper, maybe rear too, but as soon as I do, I know the next step to handle that is upgrading the suspension, and better make sure you have a winch and a compressor...since you are doing the compressor, how about lockers, ut-oh, here we go again...
Or just keep it stock.