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Yager GT 200i drive belt
« on: May 07, 2011, 06:38:21 PM »
After inspecting the drive belt yesterday, I got to wondering if there were an aftermarket Kevlar belt for the Yager GT 200i. So, I did some digging. Here's what I found:

The belt is manufactured by Bando for Kymco, hence the Bando name printed on the belt. It has a number printed on it: 23100-LEA6-9000, which corresponds to Kymco Part Number KY.00127099.

The belt itself has the following measurements (according to a Bando PDF file I found that's in Italian):
799-19.2-28-9.5S

799 mm length, 19.2 mm width, 28 degree angle. I'm not sure what the '9.5S' part is. And I can't find any part number on the Bando website.

According to the Gates website, they have a special program (Gates Boost) just for scooters and such. They make a Kevlar (aramid fiber) belt that cross-references to the Kymco OEM number, and that belt has a number of 9802-31706. But, I can't find any dealers selling it in the US. It's called a Boost+ belt.

Anybody got any more leads on this Gates belt?

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Re: Yager GT 200i drive belt
« Reply #1 on: May 23, 2011, 01:58:12 AM »
I got a reply from the Sales and OEM coordinator for BandoUSA.com belts:
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"OK I understand now that it is a scooter.  These are strictly produced on the OEM level and we are not allowed to purchase these for aftermarket sale. I would suggest that you look for a go-kart and or golf cart repair or aftermarket sales center to look for a replacement.  We have been trying for years now to procure these types of belts but unfortunately still to this day we are not able to purchase these.  If I can assist you with anything else please let me know."
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So, despite the fact that it's got Bando printed on the belt, it looks like Kymco has tied up sales of these belts via legalesed contracts such that we're forced to purchase them through Kymco... which wouldn't be a problem, if the nearest Kymco dealer wasn't a long distance and a toll bridge away.

So, what I'm going to do is purchase a new belt from Kymco (not happy about being forced to puchase something somewhere because of legalese, when I could go straight to the actual manufacturer otherwise), then make very detailed measurements, so that we can determine what other belts would fit on our scooters.

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Re: Yager GT 200i drive belt
« Reply #2 on: November 14, 2012, 03:01:15 PM »
I found someone selling the Gates belt on the Australian Ebay.
He doesn't ship outside Australia but lists other scoots that use the same belt.
Here's the link;
http://www.ebay.com/itm/330690683363

These are scoots that use the same belt;


9802-31706   - Gates Part Number
Aprilia      - Manufacturer
125      - Displacement
Leonardo ST   - Model Name
(96-05)      - Years
280100      - OEM Belt Part Number

9802-31706
Aprilia
125
Scarabeo GT
(99-04)
280102

9802-31706
Aprilia
150
Leonardo ST
(96-05)
280100

9802-31706
Aprilia
150
Scarabeo GT
(99-04)
280102

9802-31706
Aprilia
200
Scarabeo GT
(99-04)
280102

9802-31706
Betamotor
125
Eikon
(99-...)
36-10750

9802-31706
Betamotor
150
Eikon
(99-...)
36-10750

9802-31706
Bmw
125
C1
(00-...)
11117653432

9802-31706
Bmw
200
C1
(01-...)
11117653432

9802-31706
Honda
125
CH Spacy
(86-96)
23100-KN7-671/KV8840

9802-31706
Honda
150
CH Spacy
(88)
23100-KN7-671

9802-31706
Kymco
125
Bet & Win
(00-...)
23100-KN7-671 00127985

9802-31706
Kymco
125
Bet & Win Euro 2
(01-07)
23100-KN7-671 00127985

9802-31706
Kymco
125
Dink Classic/Euro 2
(02-07)
23100-KN7-671 00127985

9802-31706
Kymco
125
Dink Euro 3
(06-10)
23100-KN7-671 00127985

9802-31706
Kymco
125
Dink/Dink LX
(97-07)
23100-KN7-671 00127985

9802-31706
Kymco
125
Grand Dink Euro 2
(01-07)
23100-KN7-671 00127985

9802-31706
Kymco
125
Grand Dink Euro 3
(08-09)
23100-KN7-671 00127985

9802-31706
Kymco
125
Grand Dink S
(08-09)
23100-KN7-671 00127985

9802-31706
Kymco
150
Bet & Win
(00-...)
23100-KN7-671 00127985

9802-31706
Kymco
150
Bet & Win Euro 2
(01-07)
23100-KN7-671 00127985

9802-31706
Kymco
150
Dink Classic Euro 2
(02-07)
23100-KN7-671 00127985

9802-31706
Kymco
150
Dink/Dink LX
(97-07)
23100-KN7-671 00127985

9802-31706
Kymco
150
Grand Dink S
(08-09)
23100-KN7-671 00127985

9802-31706
Kymco
150
Grand Dink Euro 2
(01-07)
23100-KN7-671 00127985

9802-31706
Kymco
200
Dink ie Euro 3
(06-10)
23100-LEA6-900 00127099

9802-31706
Kymco
150
Grand Dink Euro 3
(08-09)
23100-KN7-671 00127985

9802-31706
Malaguti
125
F18 Warrior
(01-...)
51700300

9802-31706
Malaguti
150
F18 Warrior
(01-...)
51700300

9802-31706
Peugeot
100
Elyseo
(...-99)
735947

9802-31706
Peugeot
100
Speedfight
(97-99)
735947

9802-31706
Peugeot
100
SV L Geo
(98-99)
735947

9802-31706
Peugeot
100
Trekker
(98-99)
735947

9802-31706
Peugeot
100
Vivacity
(...-99)
735947

9802-31706
Sym
125
Fiddle II
(07-10)
1B01KN701

9802-31706
Sym
125
Symply
(07-09)
1B01KN701
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Re: Yager GT 200i drive belt
« Reply #3 on: November 29, 2012, 04:04:30 AM »
Gates does not recognize that 9802 number....WTF, over.

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Re: Yager GT 200i drive belt
« Reply #4 on: November 29, 2012, 01:21:32 PM »
It's a boost belt. I found it in a European catalog for Gates.
Not sure why it's not available here?
That's why I listed it off the Austrailian site.
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Re: Yager GT 200i drive belt
« Reply #5 on: May 05, 2015, 07:49:51 PM »
I ordered 3 Gates 9802-31706 Boost+ Kevlar belts. This is a direct cross-reference for the 23100-LEA6-9000 Kymco belt, according to Gates Belts, in their Boost and Boost+ PDF file.

The Gates Boost belt is 9802-21706.
The Gates Boost+ belt is 9802-31706.

Both of them have aramid fiber (Kevlar) in them. The difference is that the Boost+ belt has lengthwise Kevlar fibers to prevent belt stretch.

I had to order them all the way from Germany via eBay, as I couldn't find any US distributors.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Keilriehmen-Gates-Boost-f-Aprilia-Leonardo-125-9802-31706-Motorrad-/231540045101
Purchased From: International BIKE T&D UG

3x 34.90 EUR: 104.70 EUR
Shipping & Handling: 36.90 EUR
Total: 141.60 EUR
Total: $162.55 US
« Last Edit: May 18, 2015, 11:21:00 PM by Yager200i »

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Re: Yager GT 200i drive belt
« Reply #6 on: May 05, 2015, 07:55:09 PM »
I ordered 3 Gates 9802-31706 Boost+ Kevlar belts. This is a direct cross-reference for the 23100-LEA6-9000 Kymco belt, according to Gates Belts, in their Boost and Boost+ PDF file.

The Gates Boost belt is 9802-21706.
The Gates Boost+ belt is 9802-31706.

Both of them have aramid fiber (Kevlar) in them. The difference is that the Boost+ belt has lengthwise Kevlar fibers to prevent belt stretch.

As an aside, I just measured my (well-used) OEM belt. It's stretched from 799 mm when new, to 810 mm now.

I had to order them all the way from Germany via eBay, as I couldn't find any US distributors.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Keilriehmen-Gates-Boost-f-Aprilia-Leonardo-125-9802-31706-Motorrad-/231540045101
Purchased From: International BIKE T&D UG

3x 34.90 EUR: 104.70 EUR
Shipping & Handling: 36.90 EUR
Total: 141.60 EUR
Total: $162.55 US

The Gates belts half of them are worn past the service limit when NEW, I.E. service limit 19mm the Gates will come NEW @19mm. They are an OK cheap replacement, but I think they make most scooters feel worse than using the OEM belt.
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Re: Yager GT 200i drive belt
« Reply #7 on: May 06, 2015, 12:47:51 AM »
Is that the Gates PowerLink belts, or the Boost / Boost+ belts?

I've tried the PowerLink belt before, on my last scooter. It wore quickly, shredded within 3800 miles. I've never tried the Boost or Boost+ belts, but a Kevlar belt has got to be a step up from OEM, at least in the amount of stretching the belt is allowed to do.

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Re: Yager GT 200i drive belt
« Reply #8 on: May 06, 2015, 12:50:12 AM »
I was looking at the Erlandson belts... those look like some pretty beefy belts. I can't find a website for the company, and I can't find a belt in the right size.

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Re: Yager GT 200i drive belt
« Reply #9 on: May 06, 2015, 02:20:45 AM »
I'm not sure if gates make the Boost belt, but they sell them under their name as a "premium" belt. The Erlandson belts are good, we stock those at as a replacement for the 150's, they actually come the correct width. I just have a beef with gates, my b&w takes a 24mm wide belt and the gates "replacement" was like 21mm new and notably shorter. I tried it anyway and it felt like poop, variator didn't work like it should. Maybe the boost in your size will be correct, make sure to measure the width and let me know what you find out.
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Re: Yager GT 200i drive belt
« Reply #10 on: May 11, 2015, 09:38:01 PM »
The Erlandson belts are good, we stock those at as a replacement for the 150's, they actually come the correct width.

Does Erlandson have a website where one could order their belts? I'm hoping they have one in Yager's size.

Maybe the boost in your size will be correct, make sure to measure the width and let me know what you find out.

Can do. I always measure the new belt before I install it, so I know exactly how it's behaving over time. Once I get the new belts and get FrankenYager back on the road, I'll update you on the belt dimensions.

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Re: Yager GT 200i drive belt
« Reply #11 on: May 11, 2015, 09:43:46 PM »
Not sure, I'll check if we have access to the Yager size.
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Re: Yager GT 200i drive belt
« Reply #12 on: May 19, 2015, 12:23:56 AM »
FrankenYager is back on the road! Yeah!

I measured the new Gates 9802-31706 Boost+ Kevlar belt before putting it on the bike:
The top width is 17.85 mm.
The bottom width is 13.85 mm.
The belt thickness is 10.75 mm.
The belt length is 825.5 mm.

According to the service manual:
Top width (new): 19 mm
Top width (limit): 17.5 mm

The belt is deeper (measured from the top of the belt to the bottom of the belt) than the used OEM belt (which is still showing almost zero signs of wear except for the little nubs on the underside of the belt being rounded off on the edges) by almost a millimeter, about 3 mm shorter and almost a millimeter thinner.

I'd made a mistake in quoting that a new OEM belt is only 799 mm. I got that from an Italian website PDF, but I don't think it's correct. My unused OEM belt is 815 mm. It appears to vary a bit from belt to belt.

Given that it's a Kevlar belt and it won't wear or stretch much, it should be fine for quite a long time. It works perfectly in the bike.

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Re: Yager GT 200i drive belt
« Reply #13 on: January 11, 2016, 08:48:28 PM »
Here are the links for the Malossi Belt for the Kymco Yager https://scooterpartsco.com/malossi/malossi-master-part-list/malossi-kevlar-belt-for-kymco-bet-win-150

And the Variator https://scooterpartsco.com/malossi/malossi-master-part-list/malossi-variator-for-kymco-bet-win-150-sym-hd-200

There are shocks and brake pads available from Malossi for the Yager 200.
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Re: Yager GT 200i drive belt
« Reply #14 on: April 23, 2016, 06:59:37 PM »
Here are the links for the Malossi Belt for the Kymco Yager https://scooterpartsco.com/malossi/malossi-master-part-list/malossi-kevlar-belt-for-kymco-bet-win-150

And the Variator https://scooterpartsco.com/malossi/malossi-master-part-list/malossi-variator-for-kymco-bet-win-150-sym-hd-200

There are shocks and brake pads available from Malossi for the Yager 200.

any advantage of using the Malossi belt vs ordering the oem one on ebay from Taiwan. Bando(oem) makes great belts for sure.

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