Sportsman 700 belt on 500 HO?
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Your welcome, Okie,
I just happen to be a week or two ahead of you with basically wanting to know the same thing as you. Hopefully, the expertise passed on is correct and that it adds belt life, besides low end torque, yet does not add additional wear to other components. I would think it would not induce addition wear on other components, unless your hot-doggin it a lot, but then again, if your doing that with any atv, it probably won't matter what you have on your machine, something is going to wear out quicker.
VG
I just happen to be a week or two ahead of you with basically wanting to know the same thing as you. Hopefully, the expertise passed on is correct and that it adds belt life, besides low end torque, yet does not add additional wear to other components. I would think it would not induce addition wear on other components, unless your hot-doggin it a lot, but then again, if your doing that with any atv, it probably won't matter what you have on your machine, something is going to wear out quicker.
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Well, u guys i went out and bought the 700 belt for my 500 and let me tell u, i could wheelie easier w/ the old belt than i can w/ the 700's belt, and my old one was worn bad too!!!! I dont know what u guys are doing that im not but i dont see any improvement. Just writing to let people know that its not any different. YET!! Im hoping that the belt maybe needs a break in period, but i doubt it. If anyone has any other cheap power upgrades, let me know!!! Oh and one other thing, I saw a YELLOW Sp 700 today!!! Holy s*@t!! All i can say is wow. It was damn sharp.
'96 Sportsman 500
Livin' and Lovin' it!!
'96 Sportsman 500
Livin' and Lovin' it!!
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I might be able to help you a little here. The belts when made have a release agent (like wax) that is on the belt. Snowmobile racers who never have much time to break in a new belt or wait for the thing to clean itself off use a belt cleaner. I am not a racer but I use Dawn dish soap and scrub it down to avoid the time it takes to get the best grip. Rinse it clean, dry it off and you should get a whole lot better grip. You will not get a noticeable belt performance increase without cleaning it or putting a few miles / hours on it to get it cleaned off.
With the comments about EBS vs non EBS I cannot help with.
With the comments about EBS vs non EBS I cannot help with.