How many kilometers should a scooter belt normally be replaced?

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McStephanie
07/25/25 7:00am
Scooter belts should be replaced every 30,000 kilometers. Here is additional information: 1. Belt function: Pedal motorcycles require the use of belt drive, and some cross motorcycles also need to use belt drive. The advantage of belt drive is that it has better noise reduction and also offers better comfort. 2. Scooter: Scooters are basically continuously variable automatic clutches, similar to Mullan-style electric vehicles, without gear design. After starting, you only need to twist the throttle to go, and releasing the throttle will automatically gradually slow down until stopping. Moreover, the wheels of scooters are smaller than other vehicles, and the transmission part is mostly belt drive, which is commonly referred to as ladies' motorcycles.
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