Quick report related to chain life...
I have about 1,500 miles on the stock chain kit, with 90% road use, 10% muddy trails. The sprockets both look pretty good. I tried to tension the chain tonight, but found out that I'm out of space - the axle can't move any further back in the swingarm. Time to either shorten the chain (plan A) or swap everything out (plan B, hopefully not until next year).
When confirming that the wheel can move forward enough to shorten the chain I noticed that the tire had been rubbing on the crosstube protector where there is a flange for the tightening bolts. That protector definitely fits poorly, as Ray mentioned. It wants to slide toward the center of the bike, which puts it too close to the tire. The poor fit also prevented the chain from riding on the protector's vertical rib as intended, which allowed the chain to wear through the thinner material next to the rib and then start eating into the cross tube. Glad the cross tube protector is cheap, but it definitely needs to be mounted differently to be effective.
As the length of this thread indicates, there sure is a lot to dislike about this chain setup (odd motor shaft, odd sprocket sizes, poor fitting guides, have to remove swingarm to change sprockets, high cost, etc.)