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fuelie60
03-14-2022, 04:34 PM
I have been looking for a belt tensioner for my 2015 ST(s).....just recently started having a vibration at around 60-65. I've checked all the regular sponsors here with no luck. Anyone know where I can get one?

RICZ
03-14-2022, 04:45 PM
Have you tried first doing what others here have done to reduce/eleminate belt vibes be loosening the belt? Factory / shop specs have it too tight. Measured with a Krikit II, rear wheel on floor = 150 - 160, off floor = 140. I get a tiny bit of vibe aound 72 mph but it's easy to go a tad faster or slower to avoid it. It's free, easy and won't have te potential to hurt your belt.

Mikey
03-14-2022, 06:04 PM
How worn is your rear tire, and has it lost a tire weight? If it's been fine until now, I would check those things first!!

BLUEKNIGHT911
03-14-2022, 07:53 PM
Have you tried first doing what others here have done to reduce/eleminate belt vibes be loosening the belt? Factory / shop specs have it too tight. Measured with a Krikit II, rear wheel on floor = 150 - 160, off floor = 140. I get a tiny bit of vibe aound 72 mph but it's easy to go a tad faster or slower to avoid it. It's free, easy and won't have te potential to hurt your belt.

:agree: 100% about lowering belt tension from BRP setting ..... IF you haven't had BELT VIBES all along , I seriously think it is not being caused by the Drive Belt NOW ..... I lowered my belt tension and the small amount of VIBES went away ..... and un-fortunately there have a few folks here who put a " Belt tension " device on their Spyder and IT FAILED and Destroyed the belt ( $350 to $ 600 if fixed by dealer ) ..... good luck .... Mike :thumbup:

Don60
03-14-2022, 09:53 PM
Please try the above advice before installing tensioner, but if you do install one, use the new one from LaMonster, a sponsor on this site. Good luck.

ransman
03-14-2022, 10:14 PM
Smoothspyder has a high quality tensioner. It's a little more cost, but worth it.