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Belt tension 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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Couldn't find anything in the tech and forum area (but I know someone else will so thanks in advance) about the amount of tension the drive belt should have. Seems to me there was a measurement of about 1/2" of "wiggle" play. Starting to get a chirp when backing up so I'm thinking it's time for an adjustment.
Greyphart
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Re:Belt tension 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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I have always used the 1/4 turn test for mine and go from there.. if you can twist the belt in the middle between the pullys then you should be really close...
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Re:Belt tension 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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If you grab the belt midway between the pully's and can bend it about 45 degrees then it's ok.
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Re:Belt tension 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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Grab'n'twist. I thought I might'a been somewhere in the ballpark on that one but I guess I was still outside  . Thanks!
Greyphart
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Re:Belt tension 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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greyphart wrote:
Starting to get a chirp when backing up so I'm thinking it's time for an adjustment.
That does not mean the belt is loose ... it means the wheel is probably cocked a bit and rides up when moving the bike backwards.
You need to tighten one side a little (probably 1/16 or 1/8 of a turn).
Doc
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Re:Belt tension 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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For those who care (most probably don't , but...) , the tool Harley Davidson sells to check the belts on their bikes is the same , only designed a little different. Bought one a couple years ago , and used it maybe twice , but I've got it. It was something like 25 bucks from HD. My local Yamaha shop couldn't even find a P/N for what I was asking for , and when they Finally asked their head tech , who provided them with a P/N for it , it was something like 45 bucks. So , If you're like me , and like having the right tool for the right job , save yourself a 20 and pick one up at your local Harley dealer.
(this has been a public service announcement) BB 
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Re:Belt tension 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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Thanks I may do just that.
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Re:Belt tension 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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Thanks I will check my tension again.
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Re:Belt tension 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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got an idea, take a small rod about 4 inches long. find a piece of tubing big enough for the rod to fit in freely. cap or pinch off one end of the rod and get a spring about 3 inches long, put the spring in the tube, and put the rod in on top of the spring..now push the rod against a bathroom scale, compressing the spring until you hit 10lbs. mark the rod where it lines up with the edge of the tube with a piece of tape..now whenever you push the rod into the tube until the tape lines up, you will be exerting 10lbs.....  what do ya think... 
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Last Edit: 2008/07/22 18:55 By Flashback.
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