Race Series Drive Belt – RZR Turbo S / Pro XP / R
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Built for brutal launches, hard landings, and unstoppable power.
The Race Series Drive Belt for Polaris RZR Turbo S, Pro XP, and Turbo R (2021+) is Trinity Racing’s most technologically advanced belt to date—engineered specifically for high-horsepower machines and extreme racing environments.
Whether you’re racing across dunes, hitting jumps, or rocketing through tight trails, this belt is designed to handle the shock loads of aggressive throttle engagement without failing. Featuring a Kevlar® core with a custom braided design, this belt acts as a shock absorber, preventing damage during sudden power spikes or landings.
With a revolutionary vulcanization process, premium high modulus rubber compounds, and short Aramid fiber impregnation, this belt offers maximum adhesion, heat dissipation, and cog retention. The BZX1 bottom compound and precision-ground sidewalls ensure optimal clutch contact, smoother engagement, and a cooler-running, longer-lasting belt.
✅ Key Features:
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Fitment:
- 2021+ RZR Turbo S
- 2021+ RZR Pro XP
- 2021+ RZR Turbo R
- Designed for Race Conditions – Built to Withstand 600+ HP
- Kevlar Cord with Braided Shock Absorbing Design
- Dual High Modulus Compounds for Bonded Layer Integrity
- BZX1 Bottom Compound – Enhances Heat Dissipation & Efficiency
- Short Aramid Fibers – Reduce Belt Temperature & Improve Grip
- Top Cog Reinforced to Resist Bowing Under Load
- Precision Sidewall Grinding – Smooth Shifting & Power Transfer
- Maximum Cord Pop-Out Resistance & Flexibility
- Manufactured Under ISO-14001, ISO-9001, IATF-16949 Standards
💡 Perfect For:
- Polaris RZR racers demanding extreme strength and reliability
- Drivers who frequently land on throttle or push high RPMs
- Riders looking to prevent belt delamination and slippage
- Performance builds with tuned ECUs and high clutch loads
This is not your average CVT belt.
The Race Series RZR Drive Belt is built for the racers and riders pushing 600+ horsepower machines to the edge—and expecting their belt to survive it.