BD7-2015 Touring Car Rear Drive Belt BD-207L for Forward Motor Conversion - Yokomo  [BD-207L]

Yokomo BD-207L R. Drive Belt for BD7-2015
Price:
£2.22
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
BD-207L
GTIN:
3888
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BD7-2015 Rear Drive Belt Description

The BD-207L rear drive belt from Yokomo is designed specifically for BD7-2015 touring cars that have been modified for a forward motor layout. It functions as the replacement belt that transmits drive from the front-mounted motor back to the rear drivetrain.

Compatibility is focused on the BD7-2015 platform variants MRTC-BD715B, MRTC-BD715O, and MRTC-BD715S. Verify your chassis code matches one of these listed variants before fitting the part.

Installation advice: fit the belt along the converted drivetrain pulley path, ensure pulleys are properly aligned, and tension the belt to remove slack while avoiding excess drag. After initial running, inspect for correct seating and any signs of uneven wear.

Role in setup: the belt directly affects drivetrain response and smoothness. Correct alignment and tension reduce drivetrain play and energy loss; a worn or stretched belt can cause inconsistent power delivery, so inspect and replace as required to maintain consistent handling.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Yokomo items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
Yes. This belt is intended for BD7-2015 cars that have been converted to a forward motor arrangement and is listed for MRTC-BD715B, MRTC-BD715O, and MRTC-BD715S chassis codes; check your code to confirm.
Look for fraying at the edges, visible stretch, glazing, or uneven wear across pulley faces. Any persistent slipping or inconsistent power delivery after correct tensioning indicates the belt should be replaced.

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