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V1 79T Aluminum Razor Rear Pulley

V1 79T Aluminum Razor Rear Pulley

Regular price $100.00 USD
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Works with razor MX and RSF style freewheel bolt pattern. Rear pulley and hardware only. Includes 4 stainless countersunk m6 bolts and stainless m4 nylon nuts.

V1 has a 16mm belt width.  V2 has 24mm.  This will only work with a V1 kit that currently has a 79T pulley or any adjustable axles or motor mounts. 


Front pulley required.  This can be useful if you already have a 16mm v1 front pulley. 

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Questions?

How do I install it on my bike?

Check out the installation guide

Regen?

Absolutely. Just be sure to not overheat your motor and weld your freewheel.

SX vs MX?

The MX and SX have the same distance from the motor to the rear wheel so the belt length is the same.

What about all the other Razor models?

With a bit of work you can put a belt kit on the following razors:

  • MX350
  • RSF350
  • MX400
  • Pocket Mods
  • Dirt Quad(Probably)

Let me know what model of Razor you want a belt drive kit for by filling out this form.

What about the old chain tensioner?

Try to unscrew it. I didn't have much luck unscrewing mine so i just cut the bitch out.

What about the old freewheel?

Freewheel stays but needs to be fixed/welded. The rear pulley mounts on to the freewheel just like the old sprocke. Highly recommended using a welded freewheel as this reduces wear and tear on your drivetrain drastically.

Should I worry about snapping a belt?

One time I snapped a belt while testing the limits of the belt's tension. Under normal tension the belt should not snap or skip. If you hear skipping you should check the tension on your belt. Be sure to check out our installation guide for proper installation techniques.

Does it squeek in the rain like my car belt?

No. Only v-belts do this. Timing belts don't slip or squeak even when soaking wet.

Mud?

Not so much with the V1 kit. The V2 kit has slots for debris to pass through the pulleys if you do a lot of mud trails.

What is better for off road riding?

For hardcore off road riding where sticks and shits gets in the gears chain may be better. Most hardcore dirt bike riders use chains. Probably for a good reason. I am working on a tool free belt replacement option that may work well for this scenario.

How did beta testing go?

International shipping?

Yes. Please contact us for details. Taxes and duties are a bitch but doable.

International shipping costs, taxes, duties and fees are never covered by beltsNshit even if we make a mistake and send you the wrong or broken product. Do not place an order if you are not accepting of these terms.