Short answer? If you’re looking to push your CFMoto UForce U10 Pro or Pro XL to perform in tough conditions, competitive environments, or under heavy loads, then you most certainly need to upgrade your drive belt. But what exactly does a high-performance drive belt for CFMoto side-by-sides look like? For one, you’ll want fiber-loaded rubber designs for superior grip on the clutches, with aramid fiber being the best-in-class material. You’ll also notice that superior belts are purpose-built, specifying what kind of riding conditions they’re best for.
To be honest, that stock belt may survive for a while, but it’s going to wear out pretty darn quick when you’re pushing your vehicle to perform optimally on rough terrain and/or under heavy loads. For that reason, we highly recommend going with a heavy-duty U10 pro belt made with aramid fiber or carbon tensile cords. A well-made CFMoto UForce U10 Pro XL transmission belt will help with heat dissipation, smooth acceleration, decreased slippage, and fewer breakdowns as a result.
First and foremost, know that all drive belts are not created equal. Even a superior CFMoto UForce U10 Pro/Pro XL drive belt made with the best materials may not be the choice for you if it isn’t made to excel in your real-life riding applications. That’s why it’s important to understand how your riding style, including the mods you’ve already made to accommodate it, impact your drive belt needs. If you’re using your vehicle primarily for work, then heavy-duty U10 pro drive belts with thicker construction are the best option for enhancing low-end torque transfer. If you’re going with a lift kit and/or oversized tires, high-performance belts are the better option. And you already know we have both ends of the spectrum and everything in between covered at Everything CFMoto Offroad!
Dayco makes purpose-built drive belts for just about every application, using only the best materials like aramid fiber to ensure upgraded longevity.
Kemimoto never fails to deliver on model-specific fitment and durability, and their drive belts are no exception.
SuperATV combines an unparalleled selection with a long history of happy customers to offer some of the best UForce U10 Pro and Pro XL drive belts on the market.
How often should I swap out my U10 Pro drive belt?
The typical recommendation is to change out your drive belt every 1k to 3k miles, but that’s for normal riding conditions. Aggressive riders may need to change their drive belt sooner.
Will a high-performance drive belt work on a stock UForce U10 Pro?
You sure can, thanks to OEM compatibility!
How are stock and upgrade drive belts different?
Upgraded drive belts can help you to spec into your preferred riding applications while offering much greater longevity.