I am not trying to create havoc. Everyones riding style is different. I ride mostly trails, 95% of the time. So comparing to those riding mud, I would think a Grizzly would get closer to 20,000 miles before an overhaul and paybe 25,000. I have seen polaris with 15,000 miles on them because I have ridden them. They still going strong, just everything else has to be maintained. I just want to get my monies worth out of it barring any catastrophies like an accident or something that I can't control.
So if you expect to do overhauls at 10 to 15,000 miles on grizzlies that are used for mudding. What might or could be the average mileage for one that has been ridden on trails?
I know there are other factors going into this. I understand that one engine will be different from the other. I am a machinist, and know that there are tolerances in manufacturing and tolerances in the material being used to build the engines so no 2 engines are exactly the same. I machine parts and sub-assemblies for an airplane engine manufacturing company.