I bought a used 2016 Arctic Cat 500, same engine and CVT as the Kymco MXU 450i I believe, and have been having problems with the CVT running hot and burning the belts. The ATV only had 514 miles on it when I bought it and it ran very nice. My wife has been driving it since, no craziness, very little mud, mostly club rides and rides with me around the area, but she did complain about it being very warm around the CVT cover. I didn't pay much attention to it until one day, after riding for awhile in the summer heat, it just revved up and came to a stop. We towed it back home and I pulled the CVT cover off to find the belt literally disintegrated. I replaced the belt, but being a newbie, didn't think to clean out the ventilation ducts, put it all back together, fired it up and it ran like a charm. The next weekend we went out again in the summer heat and it wasn't very long until the same thing happened. Towed it back and pulled it apart and this time it got so hot it melted the rollers and slide guides in the primary clutch and the rollers in the secondary. Bought all new rollers and guides, cleaned out the vent ducts and put it back together. By this time it had 747 miles on it. Since that time we have been running it on short rides, monitoring the CVT cover temperature with an infra red temp sensor and it still runs very hot, over 200 degrees in less than 10 miles. I have tried exchanging secondary clutches with my 2013 Arctic Cat 500, which has the same power train, and that didn't make any difference; the 2016 still ran hot and the 2013, running beside it ran much cooler. I have't exchanged the primary clutches yet, because I couldn't get the nut off, but thought some of you may have some ideas on what is causing the heat. I did pull the wet clutch apart, and it looks like new. If anyone has Kymco service information on the CVT, I could use it.