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Belt drive

JScarin27

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Anyone know where I can get a belt drive from rampage mt & xt?
Anyone know the schematic so I could get the parts and make one? Ex. Belt size, pulley and belt gear width and length...etc.
appreciate any help thanks!
 

realtee30

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The belt drive system for the MT and XT is not available at this time. Its was a few years ago but was pulled off the market. You can check some of the threads on this platform to see if someone made a belt drive system of there own.
 

JScarin27

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Hey thanks for the reply yes I know they have been off the market. Just reaching out to see if someone made one and possibly get the dimensions/specs of parts I need.
 

JScarin27

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You will have to make your own like I did.
That's what I'm planning to do. Can you share your specs on how you did it. Can you send me the links for the parts to buy
That's what I'm planning to do. Can you share your specs on how you did it. Can you send me the links for the parts to buy
Can you help me out on the parts I need. I would greatly appreciate it.
 

Kreuzritter

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Kreuzritter

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here is my version of a belt drive, gear ratio 1:0.75, the tension roller consists of two parts to make it easier to remove the belt, the tension roller shaft, brake shaft and spacer bushings were also made, there is also a spacer bush between the tension roller bearings, this is important, otherwise when When tightening the nut, the bearings will jam. the casing was made using 3D printing Greetings from Russia
 
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mx_599

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here is my version of a belt drive, gear ratio 1:0.75, the tension roller consists of two parts to make it easier to remove the belt, the tension roller shaft, brake shaft and spacer bushings were also made, there is also a spacer bush between the tension roller bearings, this is important, otherwise when When tightening the nut, the bearings will jam. the casing was made using 3D printing Greetings from Russia
Thank you for sharing. Were you happy with how it worked?
 

mx_599

New Member
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here is my version of a belt drive, gear ratio 1:0.75, the tension roller consists of two parts to make it easier to remove the belt, the tension roller shaft, brake shaft and spacer bushings were also made, there is also a spacer bush between the tension roller bearings, this is important, otherwise when When tightening the nut, the bearings will jam. the casing was made using 3D printing Greetings from Russia
Thank you for sharing. Were you happy with how it worked?
Do you have a website where I can buy them?Do you have the links on what to get? I appreciate the reply...hear fro you soon
I am interested in any information as well
 

mx_599

New Member
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here is my version of a belt drive, gear ratio 1:0.75, the tension roller consists of two parts to make it easier to remove the belt, the tension roller shaft, brake shaft and spacer bushings were also made, there is also a spacer bush between the tension roller bearings, this is important, otherwise when When tightening the nut, the bearings will jam. the casing was made using 3D printing Greetings from Russia
Thank you for sharing. Were you happy with how it worked?
Do you have a website where I can buy them?Do you have the links on what to get? I appreciate the reply...hear fro you soon
I am interested in any information as well
 

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