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Final drive belt adj. question
I'm making this adjustment by myself.Book says between 5/16 and 3/8 deflection @ 10 lbs. with rider weight.Problem is I can't read the measurment and keep my weight on the bike at the same time.Anyone know what the measurment is without rider weight on the bike?
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Sorry, not data available.
Get a a friend to sit on it while you adjust it. Then once you do, measure it without the rider and post the answer for us. |
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I just always had someone sit on the bike for me and guess-timate what 10 lbs feels like when lifted with one finger...
The main thing is keeping the belt straight and not too tight. It is better to be on the loose side than it is to be too tight. |
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Don't have anyone here to sit on it or help.Just changed the tire and replaced the brakes trying to finish up.
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Adjust it on the loose side of the tolerance, the belt gets tighter as the shocks are compressed. Just add 1/16 and call it good.
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I used a 10 lb weight and got used to the feel of what 10 lbs felt like on one finger.
If you have it too tight with no weight then when you put weight on it will be over tight and could cause more problems. Not much help I realize, but the belt drive is something designed to need a special tool only available at a dealership. |
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Just do not get it too tight, that will ruin bets, bearing and seals. |
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Have the tool ,deflection is at 3/8" on the jack(freewheel).Too tight?Thoughts?
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Set it on the ground and adjust it, that way you have some weight on it. Up in the air, it is at min distance from pulley to trans sprocket. Like I said, as the shocks compress the distance from pulley to sprocket gets longer, belt gets tighter.
And adjusting it to 3/8 on the ground would probably be good. |
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Cool .Thanks.
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geez... I adjusted mine on the lift... am I going to die now?!
I don't recall reading anything about rider weight... and I've got those cam adjusters... pretty hard to set the axle torque on the ground... |
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I usually sit on mine and reach down to feel the slack...but my middle finger is calibrated according to ASME standards.
It's not that difficult, you will know if it is too tight if you are hearing a distinct belt whine during deceleration. |
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Thanks for the added input guys.Every little bit is useful.Yes,8Ball you are going to die now.No rider weight,and on the lift,you're a gonner for sure ,book says so.It's been a real slice,say hi to Elvis for me would ya.Thanks.
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The 07 manual says to adjust without rider and on the kick stand.
Don't know why you couldn't do the same on prvious years. |
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When I get some help I'll let you guys know what the difference is.Should be interesting since the book only gives you a 1/16" of leeway.
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