This is from Flash IV begins - thought I'd add to this excellent thread for would-be ZX-converters.
I recently got a brand-new Kymco rear pulley. Speaking to Keoni at VT cycles about ZX conversions a while back, asking about ZX parts. He said they were out, can get 'em, but discouraged me to try. Something about broken belts. Took a closer look at Flash's belt case. There are a few places where you could see problems developing, mainly at low speeds/belt-in-low-gear, but one problem for High Gear as well. This is particularly true if the user plans to run the longer 669 belt:

See how it lives near the rim of that rear pulley? The prep I'd done appeared not to be sufficient. Worked some more.

Here's an area that could be a problem if the belt rides up to the rim of the variator:

One more spot to examine at the upper rear:

Not an issue under power, but under engine braking the belt can "slap around" on the low-tension side. I'm pretty sure this is the reason for reported belt breakage. The alignment looked pretty good using the stock SA boss shimmed out 2.25mm. The KymcoZX pulley was a whopping 4mm longer than the Honda AF16 item, and it put the belt out too far at the front.
Photos show grinding roughed in with a carbide rasp. I went back and polished the surfaces with a fine stone so that if there is incidental belt contact, it will be smooth.
I'm pretty confident this block won't be a belt-breaker, but I'm glad I didn't have to squat down beside the scooter to get this work done. It's also a good thing I didn't try to install the ZX pulley into Flash III, because I now realize the crankcase belt cavity prep I did squatting - at night - in the cold rain - wouldn't have been sufficient.
I'll also add that running a longer belt is required to obtain faster take-offs, because a stock-length belt will not have enough length to wrap around the rim of the ZX driven face. However the longer belt will be too long for the full variator stroke to pull it down far enough toward the center of the rear pulley for best top speed, unless the variator is also enlarged. I've got a BrandX-for-Ruckus variator that measures 97mm across the drive face that should do the trick. Polini for Ruckus is 94.66 mm and should also be enough to take up the extra slack.