merlot
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I bought a 2014 RT-S with 65000kms (40,000 mls?) on it.
When I checked the belt tension (Krikit 2) it was around 300lbs on the ground.
When I reset tension to 140lbs, the belt was no longer true on the rear sprocket (it was trying to come off the sprocket; well, half anyway.) This tells me that the belt is compromised, so tomorrow I will pick up a new belt. But the real problem I have with the bike is a cyclic (rhythmic) noise which starts almost immediately and doesn't go out 'til around 55 MPH. It's like an owl hooting around 4 times per second, not loud, but intrusive none the less (drives me nuts on a long haul).
So now I am thinking I may as well change the front sprocket too, but here's where things get complicated... I want the upgraded sprocket, but when I look on Parts Shark, the 2014 has a "flywheel"(?) and the 2018 doesn't - but both sprockets are the same part number.
My plan now is to fit the upgrade sprocket without the flywheel.
Does anyone know why the 2014 has this flywheel and what is its function?
My thoughts are that the flywheel was fitted to the 2013 (V-twin engine) in order to even out the lumpiness of the firing and that it really wasn't needed for the triple...
TIA
Russ
When I checked the belt tension (Krikit 2) it was around 300lbs on the ground.
When I reset tension to 140lbs, the belt was no longer true on the rear sprocket (it was trying to come off the sprocket; well, half anyway.) This tells me that the belt is compromised, so tomorrow I will pick up a new belt. But the real problem I have with the bike is a cyclic (rhythmic) noise which starts almost immediately and doesn't go out 'til around 55 MPH. It's like an owl hooting around 4 times per second, not loud, but intrusive none the less (drives me nuts on a long haul).
So now I am thinking I may as well change the front sprocket too, but here's where things get complicated... I want the upgraded sprocket, but when I look on Parts Shark, the 2014 has a "flywheel"(?) and the 2018 doesn't - but both sprockets are the same part number.
My plan now is to fit the upgrade sprocket without the flywheel.
Does anyone know why the 2014 has this flywheel and what is its function?
My thoughts are that the flywheel was fitted to the 2013 (V-twin engine) in order to even out the lumpiness of the firing and that it really wasn't needed for the triple...
TIA
Russ
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