The Tweaker
Extreme
Tried a search and didn't come up with much, so was wondering if you guys are running Yamaha belts or something different. Not sure when or where, but I was thinking I saw an article somewhere about the factory belt being to hard and that an aftermarket was softer with less slipage... Any truth to that?
black john
TY 4 Stroke Guru
belts
the oem belt is realy hard yes. the after market belts are a lot softer and a little longer as well. i have tryed them both with the softer belt it weres a lot faster and have been the only belts that i have blowen with out haveing alinemnt problems and you should chamge your clutching a little to run the softer belt as they tend to suck down your rpm some and due to the longer lenth you have to ajust the secounday to bring the belt up higher to bring your belt deflecton in to spec. i only run oem belts now. longer life, more dependable.
the oem belt is realy hard yes. the after market belts are a lot softer and a little longer as well. i have tryed them both with the softer belt it weres a lot faster and have been the only belts that i have blowen with out haveing alinemnt problems and you should chamge your clutching a little to run the softer belt as they tend to suck down your rpm some and due to the longer lenth you have to ajust the secounday to bring the belt up higher to bring your belt deflecton in to spec. i only run oem belts now. longer life, more dependable.
jimmie d
TY 4 Stroke Master
Have only used OEM for 30 years.
Jim
Jim
YammiMoose
Expert
Belts
5 sleds since 97 with over 25,000 miles using Yamaha belts and have only blown 1 on a warm day at WOT.
-Moose
5 sleds since 97 with over 25,000 miles using Yamaha belts and have only blown 1 on a warm day at WOT.
-Moose
750cc Big Bore 151x2 Mountain Max - Dayco Ultimax
780cc Big Bore N2O 151x2 Viper - Dayco Ultimax
SCApex 162x2.25 - Dayco Ultimax
780cc Big Bore N2O 151x2 Viper - Dayco Ultimax
SCApex 162x2.25 - Dayco Ultimax
Mighty
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OEM, cheapest and best quality IMHO.
onlyblue
Lifetime Member
OEM here as well.... ran daycos a few times, only had problems.....
yamaouch08
Expert
OEM here I have tried aftermarket once belt blew. I have never blown an OEM so I will stick with them
garyw
Lifetime Member
Have run ultimax 3 belts for some time now with no problems.also no problems with oem.user choice
SharkAttak
TY 4 Stroke God
OEM, ALL THE WAY, THEY HAVE NEVER FAILED ME
vrodder
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Had belt problems on every big motor sled i've owned.OEM on my 03 RX1. Didn't blow one ever in two seasons!!!! I'd stick with the OEM belt, wish they worked on my MACH.
fourload
TY 4 Stroke Master
OEM all the way.Never had one fail on all my SRX's,RX1's and a perfect year on my Apex GT.I do however replace them when they get in the 1000 to 1400 mile range.
rage man
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
oem belt
leaddog
Expert
This is sounding old, but the OEM belts are very good. Once you have set up your clutches for a belt, stay with it. Every time you change your belt, you will need to change your clutching and setup.
APEX 21
Expert
the OEM is the best way to go for longevity. 7,500 miles on my RX-1 belt, 4,000 miles on my Apex belt with NO FAILURES. The mach Z cant say that at $150.00 a belt, I know guys that blew 5 of those last year w/2,000 miles. Sorry DOO
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