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I live on a gravel road. What do you recommend?

When in doubt pave it. :joke:

The spyderpops belt guard is probably your best bet. Driving every day on gravel is going to increase your chances of picking up a rock. New belts installed are about $350.00-- so trying to avoid that scenario is good.
 
Other than the belt

We've had no issue with the belt We are getting road-gunk in the parking brake drum from the gravel drive. Like any other mechanized peice of equiptment on sub-standard roadways..:banghead:."Maintenance".
Slowing down is an option, but do you really want to travel 1-2 miles @ 10mph. Another option is change over to metric output on the speedo.. Atleast you'll read a 30/something on the speedo:yes:.
 
I live on 3 miles of gravel road and have a 2012 rt s and i will not drive it on this road. I purchased an enclosed trailer and use it to store and transport my Spyder. I also use the trailer for transporting my river raft. I have GW that i ride on this road is caked with dust and is extremely difficult to keep clean. I plan to transport it to in the enclosed trailer. It's relatively easy to load and unload and well worth the trouble.It takes less time to load/unload then it does to keep it clean.
 
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