Drive belt deflection-Is this normal
#1
#3
Dontdropit,
Thanks for the reply. What is the advantage or adjusting to the loose side. My problem is when the bike gets hot I have a rubbing sound that seems to be coming from the drive line. I just had the 1000 mile service and told the service writer about my problem, he said everything is in spec. I don't think he did a long enough road test to get it hot enough to hear my problem. I'm thinking that the belt gets so tight when hot that it is causing something to bind.
Thanks for the reply. What is the advantage or adjusting to the loose side. My problem is when the bike gets hot I have a rubbing sound that seems to be coming from the drive line. I just had the 1000 mile service and told the service writer about my problem, he said everything is in spec. I don't think he did a long enough road test to get it hot enough to hear my problem. I'm thinking that the belt gets so tight when hot that it is causing something to bind.
#4
i always set mine to the loose side of spec just to make sure things don't get too tight when things heat up, like maybe your situation. you could buy the tension tool and check it yourself, if it's too tight you can take it back to the dealer and show the service writer, or you could just set it yourself if your in to that stuff.
#7
Mine does the same thing started with about 400 miles had it checked said belt was to tight. Now I have 5000 miles on it and its starting to do it agian taking back to the dealer tomorrow to let them check the belt agian.Not really happy with this problem. What kind of bike do you have I have a 08 street glide. Hopefully they can fix this problem.
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#8
Mine was so tight when hot there was no deflection and I think that is why my ids bearing went out the dealer replaced the whole ids under warranty and then set the belt at specs and when I got home it was so tight no deflection again so I adjusted the belt to specs hot and just go easy when cold then I can romp on it.