Hi All Spyder Ryders/Owners/Wrenchers who are still interested in sharing their knowledge of the V-Twins & SE5's, I'm trying to help our local (non-dealer) Spyder Tech fix an interesting one here....
It's a 2012 RT, only done about 35,000 miles but it's been ridden & used hard in rural Oz, including lots of two-up riding, towing, and dirt roads... So it's got a few other wear/use issues that aren't really an issue; the owner's aware of them and all of them will sort/fix OK, so we're not really concerned about them here, but we are a bit stumped by this - it has a real 'gear type' howl at revs/load under WoT... :shocked: It'll do it in any gear, if you can wring its neck/accel hard enough, doesn't do it at all under 'normal/gentle' riding, and it's not induction noise. It sorta sounds like it might be clutch related, but there's no slip, rev flare, or any other clutch type symptoms. There is no abnormal rotational movement in either pulley, altho the front pulley & output shaft does move in & out about 1/4"-1/2" from the casing if you push/pull (doesn't take much effort!) and there was a sliver of about 1/3rd of a circle of what looked like a part of a 1"-1.5" dia shim, wave spring, or circlip along with a small amount of other metallic filings/fur evident on the magnet plug when draining the oil (immediate thought/worry... where's the rest of it?! :sour: ) Otherwise, the oil looked, smelt, & felt pretty good... and it's apparently had regular oil & filter changes per the schedule using a quality m/cycle oil too... :dontknow:
The only other issue that it has which we feel might be related to this is the belt & pulley issues the bike has - the belt has been running too loose for quite a while (of course my Krikit has stopped clicking atm so I couldn't measure the tension properly, but both on the ground & in the air I could twist the belt thru about 170° by hand midway between the pulleys, rather than just the expected 90°
) so the belt HAS been skipping under WoT for at least the last couple of thousand miles - it sounds like a machine gun under hard accel & it's been doing it for so long that it's worn 'flats' on the driving/load faces of the belt teeth where it's been skipping so often, with a little matching wear on the rear pulley, plus it's polished all of the front pulley teeth to a mirror sheen! :banghead:
I'm reasonably sure that tightening the belt up to somewhere near the general consensus of 'OK' for the V-Twins will get rid of the belt skip issues, but we are both a little concerned about doing that knowing that there's a shim/spring/circlip missing in there somewhere, and that the output shaft has all that in/out movement - if the bits in the oil were part of something holding the trans internals in place/within acceptable tolerances, could tightening the belt put undue lateral pressure on the output shaft &/or the gears and rapidly create a catastrophic failure? :dontknow:
So there it is - anyone have an insight or thoughts?? I've searched thru all the early V-Twin threads and haven't really found anything that seems to specifically relate, so I'm tossing it out there to the brains trust & those more experienced with engine/trans internals to see if anyone can add insight, comment, or help... Thanks in Advance. :thumbup:
Ps: A couple of other things just came to mind - the rear casing support/alignment rubbers look a bit thin/worn, but there's no perceptible movement/other abnormalities; and the rear tire, which otherwise appears to be aligned properly, is marginally more worn on the Left hand side (drive sprocket side) The extra wear isn't all that obvious, and I didn't have any of my tread tools on hand, so I'm only guessing at it being maybe 0.75mm more wear on the outermost block edges, scaling back fairly evenly across the rest of the tread face.... The Drive Belt appears to be well aligned & running true tho?! :dontknow:

It's a 2012 RT, only done about 35,000 miles but it's been ridden & used hard in rural Oz, including lots of two-up riding, towing, and dirt roads... So it's got a few other wear/use issues that aren't really an issue; the owner's aware of them and all of them will sort/fix OK, so we're not really concerned about them here, but we are a bit stumped by this - it has a real 'gear type' howl at revs/load under WoT... :shocked: It'll do it in any gear, if you can wring its neck/accel hard enough, doesn't do it at all under 'normal/gentle' riding, and it's not induction noise. It sorta sounds like it might be clutch related, but there's no slip, rev flare, or any other clutch type symptoms. There is no abnormal rotational movement in either pulley, altho the front pulley & output shaft does move in & out about 1/4"-1/2" from the casing if you push/pull (doesn't take much effort!) and there was a sliver of about 1/3rd of a circle of what looked like a part of a 1"-1.5" dia shim, wave spring, or circlip along with a small amount of other metallic filings/fur evident on the magnet plug when draining the oil (immediate thought/worry... where's the rest of it?! :sour: ) Otherwise, the oil looked, smelt, & felt pretty good... and it's apparently had regular oil & filter changes per the schedule using a quality m/cycle oil too... :dontknow:
The only other issue that it has which we feel might be related to this is the belt & pulley issues the bike has - the belt has been running too loose for quite a while (of course my Krikit has stopped clicking atm so I couldn't measure the tension properly, but both on the ground & in the air I could twist the belt thru about 170° by hand midway between the pulleys, rather than just the expected 90°

I'm reasonably sure that tightening the belt up to somewhere near the general consensus of 'OK' for the V-Twins will get rid of the belt skip issues, but we are both a little concerned about doing that knowing that there's a shim/spring/circlip missing in there somewhere, and that the output shaft has all that in/out movement - if the bits in the oil were part of something holding the trans internals in place/within acceptable tolerances, could tightening the belt put undue lateral pressure on the output shaft &/or the gears and rapidly create a catastrophic failure? :dontknow:
So there it is - anyone have an insight or thoughts?? I've searched thru all the early V-Twin threads and haven't really found anything that seems to specifically relate, so I'm tossing it out there to the brains trust & those more experienced with engine/trans internals to see if anyone can add insight, comment, or help... Thanks in Advance. :thumbup:
Ps: A couple of other things just came to mind - the rear casing support/alignment rubbers look a bit thin/worn, but there's no perceptible movement/other abnormalities; and the rear tire, which otherwise appears to be aligned properly, is marginally more worn on the Left hand side (drive sprocket side) The extra wear isn't all that obvious, and I didn't have any of my tread tools on hand, so I'm only guessing at it being maybe 0.75mm more wear on the outermost block edges, scaling back fairly evenly across the rest of the tread face.... The Drive Belt appears to be well aligned & running true tho?! :dontknow:
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