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JH@CM

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I've seen as high as 180F, but typically in the 140-150 range when riding hard.

Honestly it's not something I thought about much.
 

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I don’t pay any attention to that. It will beep and tell you if the belt is too hot. Which I have only had happen 1 time.


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No clue, as I monitor rpm and mph on my gauge.

Though the day it did go off. I had 2 or so feet of pow at the parking lot, an old logging road to get on for a few miles, that goes up in elevation pretty quick. When reached the top the powder was 4+ ft deep. First tracks and of coarse that means, I gotta hold the throttle wide open from the truck till I reached the top. Just because I can.

It beeped when I made a turn out and headed back down hill. At first I thought it was the low oil light. Cleaned 2ft of powder off the dash, saw it was high belt temp. Opened the hood let it cool off 5 min- 10 min, while waiting for my buddy to catch up. Got back to riding, never came back on.


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