Originally Posted by
last5oh_302
CptSydor, I know you don't understand the CVT setup but if you can, drive one with it and see what you think. The Polaris doesn't use a CVT setup. They use a slip and grip type setup like Kawasaki and Can Am use. The CVT drivetrain is slick, and it's a workhorse when you need it to be with the power always being there which is great when going slow, like when rock crawling, towing, etc. The biggest mistake people make with this setup is forgetting or just not using it in low when doing any work, which is hard on it and wears things out, like the wetclutch.