Report back and let us know how it goes.Will do Ron, Thank you.
Wot 'E says! ^^You can run it and keep an eye on it. But I recommend that you rotate the damage to the bottom between the spockets and trim the torn part off just beyond the attachment point. This will help prevent further deterioration. If you leave the flapping portion, it will get worse and could even catch and damage something else.
I would also rotate the wheel to be sure there are no other bad spots. And if you see any evidence of the bad spot getting worse, I would definitely replace it.
The good news is that our drive belts are way over spec'ed for the service they are designed to deliver. So there is a great deal of overhead strength as long as the belt is in otherwise good condition.
On the other hand, I have a feeling that many would say, 'Replace it'. It depends on how far down the scale of 'Better safe than sorry' you are.
Now, if I could only get my wife to take my suggestions....I had a slit on mine that looked exactly like yours. Really can't remember what caused it. I trimmed it like Ron suggested, worried about it for a while, looked at it often, and eventually quit worrying about it. Sold the bike 3 years later with no additional belt issues.....
Mike, I'm with you, I believe it's very tight to the right.I would have them do it on their dime!!! But as I said in my last post, your belt alignment looks off! It's tight to the side! If that's how it rides all the time, that maybe why that belt gave up so soon. It's something to watch.
I would see if maybe you could get them to adjust the belt for you, it would not take long if they know what they're doing. if that belts scrubbing that edge of the pully it's only going to make it worse. Good luck!Mike, I'm with you, I believe it's very tight to the right.
I have decided to wait and see if I can get brp to warranty the belt. I am waiting for the dealer to call me with an appointment date sometime in June to handle my u0155 code. The brp rep told me that they do cover belts, but they would have to determine if they are going to cover mine, so it's either a warranty or I pay the dealer 600 for the belt or I do it myself for 370 my feeling is the dealer has it might as well let them do it. The bike only has 890 miles on it and going in for the third service for the u0155. The service dept I purchased the bike from just plain sticks !!! They will never see my bike again. The dealer I'm waiting for has a great reputation and I know several guys from the club that get their bikes serviced there and never said anything derogatory about them, only good things.