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Replacement fanbelt not 'flat'
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<blockquote data-quote="ozziedog" data-source="post: 626426" data-attributes="member: 13810"><p>As said above ^^^ all the reasons for not using it. At the very least, you now have the size and maybe they’ll take it back or just order another and get that on. When you’ve changed your belt to the new one, roll your old one into three circles like you’re folding a pop up tent and but it in a sandwich bag along with a piece of paper with the size of the replacement on it, then pop it in the gap behind the passenger seat as a ‘just in case’ to get you home then you’ll never have to worry about the belt breaking and getting stuck somewhere. I’m a proper saddo as I got an old spare behind the passenger seat and another in my toolbox and I’ve not had a belt break ever on any motor :roll: I should now probably say “Touch Wood” or get a rabbits foot :shock: </p><p></p><p>Ozziedog,,,,,,,, old (very old) school belt and bracers :mrgreen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozziedog, post: 626426, member: 13810"] As said above ^^^ all the reasons for not using it. At the very least, you now have the size and maybe they’ll take it back or just order another and get that on. When you’ve changed your belt to the new one, roll your old one into three circles like you’re folding a pop up tent and but it in a sandwich bag along with a piece of paper with the size of the replacement on it, then pop it in the gap behind the passenger seat as a ‘just in case’ to get you home then you’ll never have to worry about the belt breaking and getting stuck somewhere. I’m a proper saddo as I got an old spare behind the passenger seat and another in my toolbox and I’ve not had a belt break ever on any motor :roll: I should now probably say “Touch Wood” or get a rabbits foot :shock: Ozziedog,,,,,,,, old (very old) school belt and bracers :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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