Got over 5,000 miles on mine and no problems or complaints. Normally the clutch only slips taking off until about 1,800 rpm and at the gear shifts as the clutches swap. Honda probably sold 10,000 Pioneer 1000 models and very few had a failure and most were slipped when stuck bad in gumbo mud or when driven under 3 mph a lot or have large heavy tires. It does suck to have a failure but most on the forum know how to avoid clutch damage and most use low range. I have a Yamaha YXZ with over 8,500 miles now and no clutch problems but I use my Honda for the tough low speed rides and I can keep it above 3 or 4 mph most of the time. I have to stop a bit on the huge rocks but take off quickly to get above 3 mph. It will be interesting to see if the Sport model uses this engine and clutch packs. It should be a great year with Honda and Yamaha offering models without a belt drive. If I was doing extreme rock crawling and my Pioneer 700 wouldn't do it I would just Suck it Up and buy a Polaris or Can-Am mud machine and I just hate belt drive. I go riding nearly everyday and have had 14 UTV's with the new Honda sport model on order. This was our 118 mile Saturday ride.
https://youtu.be/Q78ONyG7ISI Those 2017 Maverick Turbos are a game changer but they cost $30,000 OTD here with sales tax. We run 40 to 65 mph in the sand washes where its safe. AZ has it all from extreme rock crawling to WOT Sand Washes.
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