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Belt for a KZ440
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Oh, by the way, I had a 750, not a 440.
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martin_csr wrote: I wouldn't pay more than what a Harley belt costs. But before worrying about the price, I would check to see if non-OEM is available. maybe try PartsUnlimited or Gates. Is there an H-D belt that will work?
There was a thread about this just a few days ago. There is a belt readilly available that is only 3mm narrower than stock. In my ameture opinion, that should work just fine.
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I have the parts for the chain conversion coming. I just have too much time on my hands and wanted to see if it was possible to have someone manufacture the belt again at a reasonable price.
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I was thinking you could find something in the $100-150 range, possibly aftermarket.
As for the size, don't you just have to get a drive belt with the same teeth & same tooth count and an acceptable width?
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The problem you will run into is the KZ's tooth shape. It's squared off compared to the rounded Harley tooth.
In other areas the belts are similar.
I was even sourcing Harley pulleys. The rear should be easy.
Just drill it to your KZ bolt pattern.
www.demonscycle.com/billet-aluminum-fina...ooth-1-12-blank.html
The front was more difficult as the spline mount patterns are different.
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www.ebay.com/p/1328321600
Harley
www.denniskirk.com/andrews/belt-drive-tr...601.prd/80560130.sku
Attached are some scans via KZ400.com Cycle Guide Feb1981
Here is one of the catalogs I went through
www.catalogds.com/db/service?domain=gate...&category=belts_sync
81-KZ440-D2.
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So I am doing the chain conversion. It really looks like a bolt up and go situation. My question is; what are the tricks to keep the front pulley from spinning when breaking the nut loose? I am going to try an impact gun to break it loose tonight but other suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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