herrman wrote:Pete
There are a few on here with Hull accents.........
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herrman wrote:Pete
milleplod wrote:I think the conclusion, other than that Hull accents are fine, is that a 611ELAST will fit bikes that originally had a standard 592 or a standard 611. Somewhere on one of the Yank sites, a guy explains how the 611ELAST is easier to fit to a bike originally having a 592 because of its 'give'.
I'm going to buy a 611ELAST one later today - I'll report back....when I find out its either too long or its snapped like an elastic band!
Pete
bfisher wrote:Thanks Pete / Nigel...
Are we talking 11s &/or 12s... i have 11s & about to place order with motorworks but will wait for Pete to be the guinea pig!
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milleplod wrote:after that date, a freewheeling pulley was used (bikes with it have a small triangle embossed on the bottom of the front plastic cover) and this uses the 592.
Pete
I had my cover and belt off yesterday to change to Hall Effect Sensor, the belt was in very good condition (changed about 15k miles ago) but sadly there was no number on the belt.nab 301 wrote:bfisher wrote:Thanks Pete / Nigel...
Are we talking 11s &/or 12s... i have 11s & about to place order with motorworks but will wait for Pete to be the guinea pig!
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A few minutes with an allen key will remove the front plastic cover and in all probability the belt part number will be legible. This is probably the easiest way to determine the size.
I think your bike is an early '99 model . It will most likely have a standard micro v belt ( tensioned by an adjustable alternator) which will be the cheaper option although I'm sure the elast belt will work .
The couple of times I changed my belt purely as a preventive measure I just wound it onto the pulleys without adjusting, in less time than It took me to type this
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