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Title: Drive belt Part number Post by Thumperman on 11/10/21 at 08:21:04 what is the drive belt part number and where is the best place to buy one? 2005 model Savage converted to ryca cs1 |
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Title: Re: Drive belt Part number Post by verslagen1 on 11/10/21 at 09:45:56 https://www.ebay.com/itm/265342484474?epid=1623373365&hash=item3dc7a4fffa:g:9iwAAOSwsPlhWfbl you're welcome. |
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Title: Re: Drive belt Part number Post by justin_o_guy2 on 11/14/21 at 10:47:17 Translated to a language everyone understands $$$+$$$$$$+$$$$$$$=Belt |
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Title: Re: Drive belt Part number Post by TheSneeze on 11/14/21 at 11:25:18 I noticed on that Ebay ad he is selling a belt with 35,000 miles on it. :o Not sure I would put that used of a belt on a bike I was going to ride. Yet another reason I am switching my build to chain and sprockets... |
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Title: Re: Drive belt Part number Post by Dave on 11/14/21 at 12:43:22 140B2E29232A26352C470 wrote:
You are likely going to have put on a new chain and sprockets 2-3 times as often as you have to replace a belt. And....you have to put up with the chain maintenance and mess. A belt can last a very long time.....I am pretty sure that MMRanch is still on his original belt at 60,000 miles. I believe Youzguys has only done 1 replacement in 200,000 miles. A new belt is a bit expensive - but no more expensive that buying several sets of chain/sprockets. If you have time to watch eBay and wait for a good price on a low mileage belt.....you can get them pretty cheaply. |
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Title: Re: Drive belt Part number Post by justin_o_guy2 on 11/15/21 at 14:42:14 It's a low horsepower bike with a Big belt. If you don't wind up with gravel holes punched through it, they Go and Go.. |
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