I bought it used with 35 miles on it and have added an add'l 35 so far. Overall, I am pleased with the quality, looks and performance. It performs well at low speed with plenty of torque and has crawled over every obstacle so far with no problems. I have only had it up to 50 mph but it seems to have more left. I did however run into one issue that left me a bit concerned. I ran through a couple of water holes that approached the the top of the wheel wells. I reached the other side and waited for my riding partner to make it through and when he did I went to take off and my belt slipped. My guess is I either got water in through the belt housing vent located up by the gas tank or through the belt housing seal itself. It seemed to dry up and catch after a few minutes wait but I would hate to have that happen all the time. Has anyone experienced this issue and if so what do you do about it?
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