Affordable Inventory for Your Machines
Sixity isn’t like other parts retailers. Our focus is on quality and affordability. While OEM parts can cost you an arm and a leg at your local shop, we offer a vast inventory of OEM-quality parts, parts that meet or exceed manufacturer specifications, at a fraction of the price. Beyond this, we keep a stable of vintage, “hard-to-find” components, such as timing belts for the GL1100 Gold Wing or Honda drive belts for the CH80 Elite.
A Name You Can Trust
With over 20 years in business, we are proud of the company and reputation we maintain. From SiteJabber reviews to our A+ BBB accredited rating, we work hard to ensure you get the products and prices you deserve. So stop paying dealership prices, and start buying high-quality, OEM-standard parts from Sixity.
Delivery You Can Count On
When a timing or drive belt is failing, you need a replacement now. With our network of US-based warehouses, we can guarantee fast and free shipping on all orders to the lower 48 states. In fact, 99% of your orders ship within one business day. So when you need that Honda drive belt replacement, you know you can count on us.
FAQs
How long do Honda drive belts and timing belts last?
Drive belts don’t have the same wear life as timing belts. A typical drive belt lasts anywhere between 2,500 and 10,000 miles, but you should check it at least once every 1,000 miles to be on the safe side.
A timing belt, however, should last 7 to 10 years, or 60,000 to just over 100,000 miles. The lifespan depends on use and driving style.
What’s worse, a drive belt or timing belt failure?
Both are bad, but the timing belt failure is definitely worse from a financial standpoint. When a timing belt fails, it can lead to catastrophic engine failure and damage. A damaged drive belt will leave you stranded, but it won’t flambé your engine.
How do you know when it’s time to replace Honda drive belts and timing belts?
If you don’t know when the drive or timing belts were installed, you need to watch for symptoms. For drive belts, the symptoms can be unusual smells and sounds, like high-pitched squealing under load. For timing belts, pay attention to rough idling, misfires, and your Check Engine light. It’s also wise to perform routine visual inspections of the belts for cracks, fraying, and contaminants.