Thanks to everyone's recommendation in my newbie thread awhile back, I bought the Spyderpop Missing Belt Guard. Our weather was finally warm enough yesterday for my husband and me to install it (not without some frustrations - I'd like to supplement the directions, but I digress). In searching the subject beforehand (in here), I saw that it's not uncommon for the guard to end up rubbing either the tire or the belt. Now that we've installed it, I can see how difficult it is to center it within that tiny margin between belt and tire. And, alas, once we removed the cardboard spacer, the guard did indeed rest lightly against the belt. If we ever install another one, I'll remove the cardboard first, despite its deemed importance, because it prevented us from recognizing that it was slightly flexing the guard away from the belt.
The attachment glue was too immediately-setting for us to adjust the guard inward by the time we saw the flaw, milliseconds later, so we defied the mfr's caveat and applied a heat gun. It wasn't fully successful - we maybe got a mm of give - and we finally chickened out at the realization of just how warm we'd need to get this thing to make it cave to our demands - or cave in, period!
Soooo, even though the sentiments among the few in here who've got the rub seem to be that it's harmless, and despite my engineer husband trying to assure me that the belt is a helluva lot stronger than the polycarbonate, I'm not happy.
The contact is very slight, but I believe it's constant. Will it eventually file down the guard until it's out of its path? Will it overheat the edge of the belt? Can I just forget about the situation and keep on trykin'?
The attachment glue was too immediately-setting for us to adjust the guard inward by the time we saw the flaw, milliseconds later, so we defied the mfr's caveat and applied a heat gun. It wasn't fully successful - we maybe got a mm of give - and we finally chickened out at the realization of just how warm we'd need to get this thing to make it cave to our demands - or cave in, period!
Soooo, even though the sentiments among the few in here who've got the rub seem to be that it's harmless, and despite my engineer husband trying to assure me that the belt is a helluva lot stronger than the polycarbonate, I'm not happy.
The contact is very slight, but I believe it's constant. Will it eventually file down the guard until it's out of its path? Will it overheat the edge of the belt? Can I just forget about the situation and keep on trykin'?
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