Hi Steve,
Well, I broke down just a mile away from my preferred local scooter shop and decided to support them instead of the interweb...
I know I'll pay a little more, but it's nice to support local shop owners and be able to walk in and talk to someone who knows what they're really doing. I probably learned more in five minutes talking to Pat than I have in three days of scouring the web.
I didn't do my shopping online, but I did get the part numbers and descriptions form the Urban Commuter here in Tempe, AZ. I went to them instead of the local Kymco shop because the Kymco shop pretty much does repair only, and the Urban Commuter does performance stuff on top of just repairs. I have always preferred to upgrade whatever breaks and expose my next weakest link. Then when that breaks, upgrade it, and so on...
The belt is a Malossi Kevlar 795-19.8-30 for Kymco and Malaguti scooters.
The first place that popped up in my google search when I put in Malossi 795-19.8-30
http://www.monsterscooterparts.com/795-19-8-30-malossi-x-kevlar-cvt-belt-kymco-malaguti.htmlAnd instead of having him resurface my variator and put in Dr. Pulley sliders, I decided to get a whole new variator and clutch spring since I'm in there. Back to my preference to upgrade instead of replace with stock.
Naraku High Speed Variator Kit for Kymco 150
This comes with 10.3 and 11.5 gram rollers for tuning
Again, not buying from this site, but this is what the shop is getting for me.
http://www.scootertronics.com/variatorkit2.htmlAlso doing a 2000 rpm clutch spring which we may end up changing after I get on and ride a little (I weigh 240 lbs and ride like the throttle is an on-off switch. Wide open or slamming the brakes
). Pat said the clutch still looked great, and just a new spring to match the variator would be best.
I will definitely update you on how she runs. I'm stoked to get back on and see what it's like!!
Thanks!
--Kevin