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Polini V-Belt Kevlar Peugeot Vertical
The V-belt in a scooter is an important component that connects the engine to the rear wheel. It ensures that the scooter can move. It is necessary to regularly check the V-belt for wear and tension to ensure that the scooter continues to run smoothly. If the V-belt is worn out, it can lead to driving problems and needs to be replaced. It is an important part for the proper functioning of the scooter.
How much does it cost to replace a scooter's V-belt
The cost of replacing a scooter's V-belt can vary, depending on where you have it done and which brand of V-belt you choose. Generally, the costs are reasonable and can range from a few tens to a few hundred euros. If you want to have your V-belt replaced, please contact Jos Dijkman.
How often to replace a scooter's V-belt
How often you need to replace your scooter's V-belt depends on various factors, such as how often you ride and the quality of the V-belt. In most cases, it is advisable to have the V-belt checked and if necessary replaced every 5,000 to 10,000 kilometers.
What happens if the scooter's V-belt breaks
If the scooter's V-belt breaks, the scooter can no longer move. The drive from the engine to the rear wheel is disrupted, causing the scooter to stall. It is important to keep the V-belt in good condition to prevent this.
How do you notice that the scooter's V-belt is broken
You can tell that the V-belt is broken if your scooter has trouble maintaining speed, if you hear a high RPM without gaining much speed, or if the scooter starts to jerk or vibrate while driving. If you notice these things, it is wise to have the V-belt checked or replaced.