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Sitting up hurts them more than riding constantly. Sounds like either the idle is too high,just lower the carb idle a little and see if helps on shifting.If it doesn't,then probably belt is walking over and touching the inner drive clutch sheath. This puts pressure on the driven clutch and makes shifting hard. Clutch alignment should take care of this since it's a low hrs,low mileage machine. You can remove the clutch cover and see if the belt is riding off center of the front clutch. Usually adding a couple shims behind the rear clutch allows the clutches to align better and belt to track center.This takes the load off the rear clutch and makes shifting easier. Look at these posts on basically the same thing. Creeping in gear, hard shifting. https://atvconnection.com/forums/pol...-creeping.html
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Thanks for the info I'll try lowing idle a little.It shifted fine when put away in september could it be just because not riden.It's my daughters an its never been beat.Now getting married an wants to sell it.Don't want to sell with problems.She would like to get $4000 for it.Do you think thats fair with 130mi an 30hrs.even though 7yrs old
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Saw a lot of machines like this over the years that people only used once or twice and stored em in the garage collecting dust.Either lost interest or something needed repaired and they were forgotten about until they wanted to sell them.Then I'd have to get a brand new looking old machine running again.