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Bike is 1959 Dommi '99' - at some time it was modified to fit a belt drive. I believe the clutch to be that of a Commando but Norvil say it isn't one of  their 'Dommi' kits. RGM say the belt is not their's as it's black in colour. Anyway, the current belt is damaged and I need to replace it. The clues are:

Black - 120  round teeth - 27mm wide, but could easily be a worn 30 mm - 8mm pitch - main clutch pulley is 45mm wide - drive pulley on crankshaft is 30mm wide between the two guiding edges - belt max thickness 0.230"

On the back of the belt is written " Power Grip HTD" and the numbers "960 8M 30" which I presume is telling me that the belt is 30mm wide and at 8mm pitch ?

Thanks,

Mike

 

 

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It will probably be made by Gates. Power Grip HTD is their description. You are right about the 8M & 30 being the width and pitch. The 960 is the length. Last time I bought one for my Commando I got it from an engineering supplies place and it was significantly cheaper than the usual suspects charge. 

Found this one, there are probably other suppliers.

https://buybearings.co.uk/product/htd-960-8m-30-htd-gates-powergrip-timing-belt-8m-pitch-30mm-wide

Ian

Ian, thanks for the supplier link. I was a bit slow getting back to this forum and I have already bought a belt (hopefully the correct one) from Norvil for what I consider to be a huge amount of money !! Alas.

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Yes, there is a world of difference (and cost) between, say, a belt to drive a generator (or alternator) on a car and a belt made to transmit 50 horsepower.

Mike

In reply to by michael_sullivan

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"Yes, there is a world of difference (and cost) between, say, a belt to drive a generator (or alternator) on a car and a belt made to transmit 50 horsepower."

The Gates belt I linked to is the exact same one you buy from a bike shop but about half the price. 

 



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