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.
A chain and sprockets.
Have the wheel alignment checked. If you've jacked up the suspension for better ground clearance you might have upset the steering geometry.
slack of the chain
Chain