New to site just want to ask were to store spare belt on a 08 nytro rtx
SIKEWARD
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You can keep it up front in the tool bag. That is what Yamaha expects u 2 do. In my case I bought some belt clips from my dealer about $15 and riveted to the top of the clutch cover. Has worked great for 2 years.
poleclimber
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SIKEWARD said:You can keep it up front in the tool bag. That is what Yamaha expects u 2 do. In my case I bought some belt clips from my dealer about $15 and riveted to the top of the clutch cover. Has worked great for 2 years.
That's where I put mine too. Works great!
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thanks for the help and fast replys
yammi4ever
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I took the nose tool bag and riveted it to the clutch cover, so belt and tools are all there. No problems and it allows me to put the nose bag up front for a little more storage.
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yammi4ever said:I took the nose tool bag and riveted it to the clutch cover, so belt and tools are all there. No problems and it allows me to put the nose bag up front for a little more storage.
That is a great idea, The tool bag at the front is a PITA to get to. I strapped it to my windshield mount last season but will look into this option for this season.
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SIKEWARD said:You can keep it up front in the tool bag. That is what Yamaha expects u 2 do. In my case I bought some belt clips from my dealer about $15 and riveted to the top of the clutch cover. Has worked great for 2 years.
Good idea, thanks!
dhkr123
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Make sure that you put the rivets pointing UP, that way belt deflection won't cause the belt to tear on the exposed part of the rivet.
bottlerocket
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I havent looked but the belt runs that close to the clutch cover?
Littlehoe
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one clip on the clutch cover... worked great all last year...
SIKEWARD said:You can keep it up front in the tool bag. That is what Yamaha expects u 2 do. In my case I bought some belt clips from my dealer about $15 and riveted to the top of the clutch cover. Has worked great for 2 years.
This is what i did...
Did the same thing on the clutch cover.
Dennis Kirk has the clips for 2.95
http://www.denniskirk.com/jsp/product_c ... Id=&mmyId=
Works great.
Dennis Kirk has the clips for 2.95
http://www.denniskirk.com/jsp/product_c ... Id=&mmyId=
Works great.
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