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[QUOTE="mechantloup, post: 146790, member: 21702"] [b]electrical stuff[/b] If you use dielectric grease when the bike is new and then do a little cleaning and dielectric grease reapplication every year you should have no problem ... I own a 6 wheel drive Polaris atv than ONLY see mud (lots of it and with a heavy load ) and have one of the worst designed electrical circuit possible Plus a 2500lbs winch installed (it has a electrical board where all circuit go before being sent to final destination ..wich mean they use twice the number of connector and and twice the length of wire than necessary...) and it hold up fine since 1996 with a little maintenance .....if you put away your bike wet and dirty,let it outside unprotected and don't maintain the electrical circuit things will happen (bad ones )( especially if you live near salt water ) I do agree that the total abscence of electricals prevents electrical failure though. But a few well maintained ones are really no worries.......:D roost on !! [/QUOTE]
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