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Gates Drive Belt 669 X 18.1 X 30 For Chinese Scooters With 50cc Short Motors on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
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Denver, North Carolina, United States

Denver, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:GY6 STORE Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:853

GATES DRIVE BELT 669 X 18.1 X 30 FOR CHINESE SCOOTERS

img-qind.JPGGates Powerlink Standard CVT Drive belt size 669-18-30. Commonly found on 50cc 4-stroke QMB139/GY6 engines.

FITS MOST CHINESE 50CC SCOOTERS WITH
QMB139 SHORT CASE MOTORS WITH 10 INCH REAR WHEEL

FITS JONWAY, JMSTAR, ROKETA, SUNL, TANK, PEACE, TAOTAO, GATOR
AND MANY OTHERS

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