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Old 08-09-2012, 09:29 PM
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Not sure how, but the rear belt of my 06 Nightrain broke. Im looking for a part # for the belt, Also what parts do I need to replace with new ones, I know Im going to need new primary and derby cover gaskets. what other things I need to replace with new ones?
 
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Well you will have to pull the inner and outer primary, compensator, clutch, swingarm pivot bolt, belt gard and a few other things to get it out. Here is the belt and part #. I would replace every seal you can while your in there too!

http://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche....-AND-SPROCKETS
 
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thanks, but when I add the belt to the part list, it says That part number is no longer available

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Well you will have to pull the inner and outer primary, compensator, clutch, swingarm pivot bolt, belt gard and a few other things to get it out. Here is the belt and part #. I would replace every seal you can while your in there too!

http://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche....-AND-SPROCKETS
 
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Holy crap that sounds like a lot of work just to replace the damn belt....
 

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ok thanks to both of you. Now should I go with OEM or the goodyear?
 
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ok thanks to both of you. Now should I go with OEM or the goodyear?
Goodyear!
 
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Holy crap that sounds like a lot of work just to replace the damn belt....
You are right . . . . it IS a LOT of work to change a belt!
 


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