Thread: Timing belts
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Re: Timing belts

Last year's KOP had smaller width timing belts and pulleys included. They were Gates parts. Take a look at page 1 of the Kit of Parts checklist for 2008, which is downloadable from the FIRST website.

You can also go to your local auto parts store, tell them that you are a robotics genius, and you are trying to find a timing belt thats about yay-long and yay-wide, can you look through their stock? Its a lot easier then to just go through the hundreds of belts they will likely have.
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