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  • do you mind me asking what the belt tension is supposed to be? I was going to call my dealership to mention it to the guy that I have scheduled the last 2 recalls on about it. just to make sure they get it right.. anything else you recd. that I ask him about to make sure she comes back squared away for riding.
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    Using a Gates Krikit Belt Tension gauge, 150 to 160 lbs. with the rear wheel on the ground is optimal.
    Your dealer tech will, most likely, also set the tension too tight as is spelled out in their shop manual/guide info.
    The above range has proven, over the years by us DIYers, to be the best tension for minimum wear on components.
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