SHIPPING THE BEGINNING OF MAY 2025.
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Zero maintenance belt drives have been readily available on production motorcycles since 1981. Quiet, smooth, no more adjustment issues, no more oily mess, no carrying chain lube on a trip, lighter, and lower long term cost due to extended belt and pulley life when compared to a chain drive.
The most common rider comment is on the smoother ride, and effortless gear shifting. This is most noticeable in on/off throttle moments, with the lack of chain snatch in transition from being fully loaded to no load. Consequently, it has less effect on the frame attitude when entering corners.
THE BELT MATTERS - A Lot:
There are a couple of Gates Poly Chain belts traditionally used in motorcycle drive applications, and RSTech uses a standard Gates Poly Chain Carbon GT belt, that is readily available from Gates Dealers worldwide. As the name suggests, this belt uses carbon fibre cords, for high tensile strength, that for all practical purposes, do not stretch.
We choose not to use the 11mm pitch, medium torque, Poly Chain belt, as this is an OEM only product, and cannot be bought from a Gates Dealer. Worldwide belt availability is important, and the rider should not be tied into buying a special belt available only from the drive manufacturer.
WEIGHT MATTERS – Perhaps most of all:
“Simplify and add lightness” is often attributed to Colin Chapman of Lotus fame, and adding weight is the last thing you want in motorcycle design - more so when that weight is un-sprung, and a heavy rotating mass on the wheel, negatively affecting both performance and handling.
RSTech values the importance of a properly engineered rear pulley that “adds lightness” and is not only less than half the weight of a cast steel pulley, but results in a final drive system that is lighter than the chain set it replaces, thereby improving the handling and performance of your bike.
Yes adding lightness costs more than an iron casting, and the lightweight rear pulley is a work of art that you will be proud to have on your bike. Fully CNC machined from a solid billet of 6061-T6 aluminium, and then Type III hard anodized black. Not just a simple cosmetic coating, this results in a durable wear surface with a hardness in the mid-50s Rockwell C - the same range as high tensile steel.
No heavy, iron casting on the front pulley either. The front pulley is engineered to be lightweight, and fully CNC machined from a billet of high tensile steel, and then post machining heat treated for durability on the spline drive. Rather than a cosmetic paint finish, we use a low phosphorus black zinc plating for corrosion resistance, and a hardness of 58-62 Rockwell C for additional wear resistance over that provided by the hardened high tensile steel substrate.
GEARING DATA
HUNTER/ METEOR | SIGNALS | |
kph/mph | rpm stock /16T | rpm stock/16T |
70 / 44 | 3340 3160 | 3210 3030 |
80 / 50 | 3840 3570 | 3660 3430 |
90 / 56 | 4330 4020 | 4150 3880 |
100 / 62 | 4780 4510 | 4600 4300 |
110 / 68 | 5270 4960 | 5050 4730 |
120 / 75 | 5760 5400 | 5490 5140 |
GOAN | BULLET/ CLASSIC | |
kph/mph | rpm stock/16T | rpm stock/16T |
70 / 44 | 3300 3070 | 3250 3030 |
80 / 50 | 3750 3520 | 3700 3480 |
90 / 56 | 4240 3970 | 4190 3900 |
100 / 62 | 4690 4420 | 4640 4330 |
110 / 68 | 5180 4820 | 5090 4780 |
120 / 75 | 5630 5270 | 5540 5230 |
Royal Enfield 350 J-Series Belt Drive Kits
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A belt tension tool is highly recommended.
Proper tension on the belt is important for belt performance and life.
A simple generic tool, and I have been using the Harley one since the late 80's - also manufactured by OTC, Motion Pro and a host of generic manufacturers.
A generic one is listed under options should you not have one
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