could be the clutch is slipping, if it has a hand clutch or if it has a automatic foot shifter there is a clutch, actually TWO clutches with the automatic foot shifter type.
no, because they are street illegal.
4wheeler...trust me on this. or a go cart.
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A jacked up ford
On most Polaris 4 wheelers the output shaft on 2 wheel drive models is shorter than on a 4 wheel drive . You can go to www.bike bandit .com look up part number for both models and see if they match .
If the vehicle is a rear-wheel drive, the tires should be able to rotate when not in contact with the ground - unless the brake is set to stop the rotation. If it is a front-wheel drive, the tires should not rotate unless the vehicle is in neutral - likewise if 4-wheel drive is engaged.
Disconnect ground. Disconnect positive. Attached chain to back of Semi-Truck, attach chain to battery. Drive the truck away.
It is chain drive.
Have the wheel alignment checked. If you've jacked up the suspension for better ground clearance you might have upset the steering geometry.
A chain and sprockets.
slack of the chain
It's called the drive chain.