The dealer said they adjusted the belt to 1000 newtons . Does this sound right as per manual .When i check with the krik kit i get 280 lbs.
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The dealer said they adjusted the belt to 1000 newtons . Does this sound right as per manual .When i check with the krik kit i get 280 lbs.
1000 newtons = 224.8 Lbs
Your Kricket is pretty close to what the dealer said.
Yikes that is a lot of tension. Current SB tension is around 144 +- 20 or so. That is 144 lbf.
Does seem high but don't know the spec's for your year and model. The best is to run it on the lower side, on our RS we are between 160-200 on the kricket. The higher tension does put a strain on the wheel and engine bearings...:thumbup:
My bike is a 2018 RTL . The belt gets hot on a ride ,and smells of rubber .The belt is against the inside flange of the rear sprocket and against the outside flange of the front sprocket . BRP said this is fine ,why then do the have a spec for the clearance 1mm to 3mm ( i think).
Is there a TSB for dropping the tension for the belt ,if so can someone please post it .Bike goes in next week to get a new belt .
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BRP sent all dealers a TST (Technical Service Tip) in June of 2015 revising the belt tension to 630N +/- 100.
It is titled TST61Y014S05_en.
I have no idea why some dealers continue to use the old specs and why BRP continues to publish the old spec.
Also, your belt should not ride on any flange if correctly aligned and under no circumstances should it ride on both the front and rear sprocket flanges at the same time. This is in your manual. Your dealer is blowing smoke up your rear to compensate for their lack of education or ability
I don't have a copy of it, but my Dealership let me read it after they had gone through and adjusted the belt on my 2015 F3. I had the evil '70 mph approximate 1/4" travel in the handlebar' belt vibration problem happening and they were able to adjust it out with the belt tension. I just came back from a 6078 mile round trip with the bike going from E. TN to Mt. Rainier and while I had a number of other issues, numb hands were not one of them. There is a "ROADSTER Belt Vibration - 30176" TSB that has a bunch of detail on the adjustment of the belt tension. It's not a set specific Newton value but a recommended base value based on expected regular bike speed and a fairly wide range. I think for my F3 it was like 300N +/- 100 assuming common driving of 68 to 75 mph and I think they still use the sonic tool during the adjustment. Note that there is a "ROADSTER Belt Tension Specifications - 71535" that is OLD and the other one supersedes it; so saith my Mechanic.