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    Default Any advice to stop a Ryker Rally 900 from smelling??

    Not that I have a Ryker, but my wife does. She is saying it smells quite a lot after she has been for a ride on it; the only things I can think it may be are that the air filter for the CVT is possibly clogged up; or it's just the exhaust. Any advice would be welcome, as I don't ride it, I just want to fix it before there's any major issues.
    Last edited by Peter Aawen; 05-16-2024 at 12:49 AM. Reason: Expanded title to briefly ask the question... ;-)
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    I would check for an oil leak onto a hot surface. However, you should check the CVT air filter often. They can get clogged quickly. If that happens the belt will overheat and you'll need a new one in short order. Don't let a belt go too long, especially if it's been overheated. A broken belt will not only leave you stranded. But it can take some expensive parts with it.

    I recommend a K&N filter for the CVT as it flows more air dirty than a paper filter does brand new. The drive belt depends heavily on good airflow to stay alive. Extending belt life will more than pay for this upgrade. You should still check it as even a K&N can get clogged. Smelling an overheated belt as an indicator of a clogged filter is not the way to go.

    It isn't going to be an exhaust issue.
    Last edited by BajaRon; 05-16-2024 at 11:25 AM.
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