You need to reread my post...
The real problem is consistency - no two sleds are built exactly alike - just as belts have a "tolerance". I've never blown a belt on my M1100T yet, either, but I've not going to give it a chance to. If you haven't pulled your chaincase apart for inspection, I recommend that you do before next season. You are fortunate that you haven't blown a belt yet, and if you've read any of my previous posts, you'd find that I do like the M1100T, and the potential that it has.Oldfart:
How do you explain my sled then? It has the BC275 on it. The 700 miles on it Havnt been easy. Deep powder hill climbs and mountain riding. And still on original belt. I'm not saying that Cat doesn't have a problem. But for you to say that ALL the 1100T's are junk untill upgraded is to much of a blanket statement.
Obviously there is something everyone is missing. Especilly the guys that are buying thousands of dollars on belt drives and snubber kits and still blowing belts. My clutches work good not great, there is room for improvement not for belt life but for shift. There is alot of bold posts on here that just state these sleds are darn near unrideable in the mountains, especially with a evo kit added.
Untill a belt drive and jack shaft and clutches and snubber kits. The list goes on and on. And yet I'm seeing better belt life out of a stock setup and running big HP then the guys spending over $4000 just to resolve the belt life issue alone. Something doesn't make sense and someone is missing the mark on what the REAL problem is.