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Title: Best brands for parts
Post by: PaulF on November 20, 2017, 09:50:51 PM
Looking at getting a new belt for my Kymco Like 125 as I am going to replace the rollers soon with Dr Pulley sliders and although Bando seems to be highly recommended are there are brands that are high quality as well.  Also, if I did stay with rollers what are the best brands for them.
Title: Re: Best brands for parts
Post by: Mr. Paul on November 21, 2017, 12:12:27 AM
I would stay with the Kymco belt Paul. You will never regret it. Same with the rollers.
Title: Re: Best brands for parts
Post by: PaulF on November 22, 2017, 06:05:04 AM
Thanks mate.   :)
Title: Re: Best brands for parts
Post by: Tromper on November 22, 2017, 12:05:53 PM
On my S200 the Kymco belt worked fine, & an aftermarket belt also worked fine, Malossi as I recall.
If all prices are equal or close go with the OEM. Haven't tried a bando though.
Cheers
Tromper
Title: Re: Best brands for parts
Post by: lolofigo on November 22, 2017, 07:48:55 PM
Looking at getting a new belt for my Kymco Like 125 as I am going to replace the rollers soon with Dr Pulley sliders and although Bando seems to be highly recommended are there are brands that are high quality as well.  Also, if I did stay with rollers what are the best brands for them.
Change rollers to Dr pulley sliders. It's recommended to go 10% lighter than stock. Replace sliding bits that plate in the variator moves on, they half price of the sliders. I have just replaced rollers for Dr pulley sliders on my Downtown 300i and I'm happy with the improvement. Scooter accelerates faster and smoother. When working on the transmission take the clutch bell of and clean the surface of clutch shoes with sandpaper. If someone reccomends you rollers over Dr pulley sliders it means they never tried them and have no idea what the difference is.

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Title: Re: Best brands for parts
Post by: PaulF on November 22, 2017, 09:42:50 PM
Thanks again for the replies.  Who does make Kymco parts?