I recently replaced my belt. HOPEFULLY it's just a "cheap belt" . I installed a Bando brand belt because I could get it more quickly than the Kymco. I now have the real Kymco belt. But I thought I would just wait until later to install it because I THOUGHT that Bando was a decent belt since that's what they use on the smaller scooters.
Anyway, other than the low belt quality, is there any other thing that can DESTROY a belt prematurely? I ride hard fifty miles each way to work. And I know that's hard on a belt. But 2500 miles? My pulley faces look good and smooth. I Just inspected the belt last Saturday. It looked good then. HOPEFULLY it's just a low quality belt. If so, it will be KYMCO and ONLY Kymco belts from now on.
Glad I have the spare belt this time.
From what I've been told....factors leading to belt wear with eventual failure include: speed, miles, time and the biggest one : WRONG size belt!
i know a lot of folks use all brands of belts on their Kymcos - but I would try the correct KYMCO belt that comes in a sealed KYMCO bag from reputable scooter parts house that stocks a full range of KYMCO parts for most of the KYMCO line of vehicles. This usually does NOT include off-shore eBay sellers.
I would get a genuine KYMCO belt on your scoot - if that snaps there may be something amiss with the surfaces that come into contact with the belt, or something causing
extra heat on the belt (bearings in clutch area?)
Stig