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Old 15-10-2015
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Default BOSSCAT belts help!!!

Teeth no. Of rear belts????
Schumacher original part no. U194F
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Old 19-12-2015
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I'm not sure. But a number of years ago (2003 ish) I rebuilt a Boscat Nitro and had to get new belts for this which were unobtainable practically

Luckily I found the original wholesaler whom used to supply Schumacher..

www.premierbearing.co.uk Northampton branch

I think it is possibly a standard industrial belt, so if you have the original they might be able to find a suitable replacement...

Good luck
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Pretty sure those belts will be bando STS m3 (3mm pitch) belts. If you find out no. Of teeth and length you'll find these with many people. Kyosho belts are the same.
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Pretty sure those belts will be bando STS m3 (3mm pitch) belts. If you find out no. Of teeth and length you'll find these with many people. Kyosho belts are the same.
Schumacher belts aren't M3 pitch there M2 and yes if you know where to look and what your looking for you can find them.
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Ah they must have been a different pitch back then. Definately m3 now. I do have memories of many a stripped belt on schumachers back then! Guess maybe why they changed to an M3.
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if struggling
try googling "belting online" they sorted me out with losi XXXS touring car belts cut to width as well 3 belts cost me less than a tenner

they do massive selection of lengths too

regards dave
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