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Belt drive 750E?
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I thought about spotters also just not sure they would fit. The trash. Side is the concern, the chain guard wont be a issue i can run with out or make something for that. The pulled are what i need to figure out. The bike is going to be changed from stock anyway so just like the simple maintance for the drive system . But chains can be found daily, belts not so much
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VN900 pulley. The Vulcan 900 Fr pulley appears to be similar to the 750K. Where it fits onto the output shaft, it's shaped the same & also has 13 teeth. I don't know if the inner diameter is the same, though. I also have no idea if a 750K/VN500 belt will work with a 900 pulley or vice versa. I'm thinking you'll almost have to use 750K rear pulley, assuming it will work with the 750E Rr wheel.
VN900 pulley ........ ........ 750K pulley
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Those dyes to make them I'd think didnt get changed every year to keep costs down and profits high
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Pulley spacing. Something else to check would be the fitment of the belt. It would be good to know what the pulley center-to-center is on the 750K. then compare that to the 750E sprocket spacing. I'm not sure if a 750-Twin is bigger than a 750-4 in that regard.
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Nebr_Rex wrote: If your lucky they will be the same, a direct bolt on like the 440.
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That would be nice!
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Partzilla has a cross-reference, but you should double-check some parts as the x-ref isn't 100% accurate.
As recently as a few years ago, Kawasaki.com had a fairly comprehensive cross-reference, including superseded part numbers, but not now. Zedder.com has the cross-reference, but I don't know if they have the supersession info.
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