110 kevlar belt?

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110 kevlar belt?

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anyone try another belt?
ide like a kevlar one -maybe a few mm longer too
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Re: 110 kevlar belt?

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dynarex wrote:anyone try another belt?
ide like a kevlar one -maybe a few mm longer too
Why longer?
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there is a few mm left in the clutch and the variator
5mm longer will allow the belt to set at the highest point in the clutch sheaves and shift to the top of the variator a few more mm
instead of a 771 im thinking 778 long same angle of course 28 but even a mm wider wouldnt hurt
now i am new to scooters but have extensive exp in snowmobile cvt work although a little different i thing the same theories apply
someone tell me if im wrong
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Belts will generally stretch a bit over time; IMO the OEM/stock Rat 110 belt is maybe a bit too long as is, at least with the stock variator & pulley.

I suggest physically measuring whatever belt you plan to buy, as I have found that different belt manufacturers don't necessarily measure at the same points, especially when it comes to the marked/advertised length.

I have not yet found a good Kevlar option for the Rat 110 CVT.
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just got one (kevlar) for the grand axis/bws and its a little wider but a few mm shorter and i dont think it will work seems to set too low in the clutch so it would start in "2nd" gear kinda
will try it out and report back anyways
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Yep, those belts are shorter than OEM. You could take a spreader & try to pre-stretch the shorter belt before mounting it.

I have 2 similar belts made for a Yammie BWS100 that I have not yet tried.

If it is any consolation the OEM belt doesn't slip on mine.
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