Oil leak, a.k.a. "That's just grrrreat."
So this morning I roll my Spyder out of the bike barn down the driveway. I often have a little oil spotting on the asphalt (go figure). Today, I had a nice big chunk of fresh oil. Hmmm. Still ran the couple of miles to work, figured I'd check it when I got home.
Once I returned home, I took the tupperware off. Just as I feared-- the oil hose connecting to above the front sprocket was an absolute mess. Just plenty of sludge, grit, and fresh oil dripped down the sides. Joy.
I went to check the hose fitting to see if the clamp was on tight-- guess what? The clamp split in half under my fingers! WTH? It was like it was cracked, clean break and all, just held on the hose by the sludge. Dunno how something like that could happen-- I'm just glad it didn't fall off down into the sprocket.
Longtime Spyderlovers may recall I had questions about this before-- I had a little bit of leaking there earlier this year, really just a tad of it near the sprocket.
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/s...I-be-concerned
Verdict then was this was normal, to be expected. Alas, what I discovered today was anything but.
Thankfully I caught it when I did, as I subsequently checked my oil level-- and I've got hardly any left :yikes:.
While I'm sure that the solution here is pretty easy-- just a new clamp for the hose-- I'm not going to take any chances. I think my belt is coming loose off the *rear* sprocket, a gap is developing there, so I'm just going to drop off the bike at the shop and have them fix the oil hose while I get the belt checked/adjusted.
The frustrating part? It's supposed to be a nice weekend, I was looking forward to riding the Skyline ride. :mad:
Oil leak, a.k.a. "That's just grrrreat."
Install new clamp , spray some brake clean on the area to clean it up , top off oil and go ride the skyway. The belt moving away from the lip of the rear sprocket is of no concern unless its now protruding over the outer lip , I've never seen a belt come off for the reason your stating. Go enjoy your ride.
Mechanical things do fail--sadly!
I had a very similar mess happen to my 2003 Vrod HD. While doing the Great Lakes Run some years ago I had an oil change done at HD of Cleveland. Twenty miles out from Cleveland I noticed oil all over the drive belt-sprocket area. Took to another HD dealer and for the small price of $85.00 the loose hose clamp that Cleveland HD left loose was tightened. The bike is long gone as are all but one of my HD's. RT"s forever!