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SPARE QUICKDRIVE BELT HANDLING

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Danbot

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For those of you somehow attaching a QD belt to the underside of the hood, I would love to see pics. I am struggling to find a spot that it wont be rubbing on something, or being hit by the steering.
My last resort will be to carry it in my underseat bag all by itself... I tried it, and the belt just barely gets squished out of round.

I definitely want to carry my spare, had a nightmare tow out last year when my original failed. (1500 miles)
 
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sledneck_03

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For those of you somehow attaching a QD belt to the underside of the hood, I would love to see pics. I am struggling to find a spot that it wont be rubbing on something, or being hit by the steering.
My last resort will be to carry it in my underseat bag all by itself... I tried it, and the belt just barely gets squished out of round.

I definitely want to carry my spare, had a nightmare tow out last year when my original failed. (1500 miles)

One guy said he bought a cookie container the same diameter. Puts it in that in his pack. I thought could go one step further and pop rivet a small tool bag in there for your tools.
 
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Danbot

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While that is a good idea, it's not an option for me. My Float30 is jammed full of the items that need to be on me.
 

200smk

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Think it would fit in the Polaris under hood bag?? (The one for goggles, gloves)
 
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Danbot

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No, a QD belt will not fit in the underhood bag. Here's what I came up with:
It is loosely zip tied to 3 points, and does not interfere with anything. I might find some adhesive back closed cell foam to lay on the overstructure/bumper so there is no chance of a rub mark on the belt, but it's probably fine as it is.
There is no contact with the side panel or hood.
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Danbot

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I went back in today, put a chunk of adhesive back closed cell foam on the spots where the belt makes contact... the overstructure, bumper tube, and Mag coil bracket. I have no worries about damage to my spare belt now!
 
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I have the gauge lifter assembly with the zippers on each side and I put my belt in that perfectly with it being in an slight oval shape but by no means is it close to what the pictures are showing that isn't allowed. I stored it all last year that way and pulled it out the other day and inspected it and it looks like new!
 
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