Belt tension and alignment question.
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One simple way to check your alignment, which is different between different models and years of course) is to elevate the rear wheel and spin it... and your belt should retain a consistent space between the rear pulley flange and the belt. If the belt "walks" over to one flange or the other then you can visualize which way you need to adjust the alignment. Once it behaves itself it is aligned. Sport Glides (and other softails, I imagine) want you to adjust belt tension with the bike "unloaded" so that makes it simpler. Once you have the tension set, then check the alignment. Adjust the alignment and if you no longer like the tension, count the faces for increasing or decreasing the tension and then check the alignment again with the spin the wheel method. There is usually enough latitude, however, in the allowable tension that your alignment adjusting won't screw up the tension.
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24v (11-14-2021)
#12
Guys I think I figured this out after gathering more info. This is what I learned so far. Bike sitting on kickstand and vertically will cause big difference in belt tension. Check it out if you want and please let me know as I would like to gather more data on this.
From what I see now the difference can be up to 1/4” of belt tension just by putting bike vertically. So consider this you adjust your belt to 1/2”-9/16” (on kickstand no load as per spec in service manual) and now you put your bike in regular riding position (vertical) so if you deduct this 4/16 you end up at 5/16 which is less then minimum recommended tightness already.
Now add expansion of the pulley during normal riding conditions that will tight this belt even more and where do you land - in extremely tight belt way below specs. This is what I learned so far.
Unfortunately it is too cold to ride on my end to see how much tighter belt will get when after riding (warm condition) but I definitely verified belt tension differences between service manual adjustment (on kickstand) vs bike in vertical position.
Now add rider and load to it all and you are in trouble with super tight belt at the end. Thats my theory here. Service manual adjustment might be incorrect and might be better to adjust your belt in bike in vertical position not on kickstand.
Please feel free to put holes in my theory as I am sure we all can learn something here.
From what I see now the difference can be up to 1/4” of belt tension just by putting bike vertically. So consider this you adjust your belt to 1/2”-9/16” (on kickstand no load as per spec in service manual) and now you put your bike in regular riding position (vertical) so if you deduct this 4/16 you end up at 5/16 which is less then minimum recommended tightness already.
Now add expansion of the pulley during normal riding conditions that will tight this belt even more and where do you land - in extremely tight belt way below specs. This is what I learned so far.
Unfortunately it is too cold to ride on my end to see how much tighter belt will get when after riding (warm condition) but I definitely verified belt tension differences between service manual adjustment (on kickstand) vs bike in vertical position.
Now add rider and load to it all and you are in trouble with super tight belt at the end. Thats my theory here. Service manual adjustment might be incorrect and might be better to adjust your belt in bike in vertical position not on kickstand.
Please feel free to put holes in my theory as I am sure we all can learn something here.
#13
Guys I think I figured this out after gathering more info. This is what I learned so far. Bike sitting on kickstand and vertically will cause big difference in belt tension. Check it out if you want and please let me know as I would like to gather more data on this.
From what I see now the difference can be up to 1/4” of belt tension just by putting bike vertically. So consider this you adjust your belt to 1/2”-9/16” (on kickstand no load as per spec in service manual) and now you put your bike in regular riding position (vertical) so if you deduct this 4/16 you end up at 5/16 which is less then minimum recommended tightness already.
Now add expansion of the pulley during normal riding conditions that will tight this belt even more and where do you land - in extremely tight belt way below specs. This is what I learned so far.
Unfortunately it is too cold to ride on my end to see how much tighter belt will get when after riding (warm condition) but I definitely verified belt tension differences between service manual adjustment (on kickstand) vs bike in vertical position.
Now add rider and load to it all and you are in trouble with super tight belt at the end. Thats my theory here. Service manual adjustment might be incorrect and might be better to adjust your belt in bike in vertical position not on kickstand.
Please feel free to put holes in my theory as I am sure we all can learn something here.and hope to help someone out in the future
From what I see now the difference can be up to 1/4” of belt tension just by putting bike vertically. So consider this you adjust your belt to 1/2”-9/16” (on kickstand no load as per spec in service manual) and now you put your bike in regular riding position (vertical) so if you deduct this 4/16 you end up at 5/16 which is less then minimum recommended tightness already.
Now add expansion of the pulley during normal riding conditions that will tight this belt even more and where do you land - in extremely tight belt way below specs. This is what I learned so far.
Unfortunately it is too cold to ride on my end to see how much tighter belt will get when after riding (warm condition) but I definitely verified belt tension differences between service manual adjustment (on kickstand) vs bike in vertical position.
Now add rider and load to it all and you are in trouble with super tight belt at the end. Thats my theory here. Service manual adjustment might be incorrect and might be better to adjust your belt in bike in vertical position not on kickstand.
Please feel free to put holes in my theory as I am sure we all can learn something here.and hope to help someone out in the future
#14
Each mark is 1/16” according to manual. Here I wonder if anyone that is in warmer states (already cold mode here) can be so kind and check how much difference they experience before and after ride as far as belt tension? I will really appreciate that as this will help me to make more educated decision.
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I measure from the bottom of one space to the bottom of the next space which is an eighth of an inch, or center to center is 1/8, or top to top is 1/8. Are you calling that mark you have on the guard 9/16 from the bottom mark. If so that is wrong. That mark would be just over an inch.