Buckeye Chuck 54
New member
A few weeks ago I wrote a post asking what would make my
drive belt wander all over the rear sprocket. I got several opinions,
one even suggesting swingarm bearings. (Thanks Gene). All good
ideas. So I have the RT in the shop getting the new belt, and new rear tire.
I told them to check the bearings, front sprocket and anything else that would
cause this meandering belt. After a while here comes the service manager
carrying the rear sprocket. The teeth were worn almost to a point! And the belt
wasn't much better. But they didn't have a sprocket in stock, had to order.
So I get a ride home and check Cheap Cycle parts trying to save a few $$.
Cheap Cycle Parts isn't so cheap. The belt cost $309.99. The dealer's price
was $309.99. Cheap's price for the sprocket was $324.99. Dealers price
was $324.99. Cheap Cycle Parts sells OEM parts, not aftermarket.
It's a 4 day wait for the dealer to get a new one in so I wait. 5 days later
I get a call, your part is here but it's silver, not black like my old one was.
I don't care, I want to ryde!
The silver sprocket looks pretty nice but best of all the new belt stays
right where it should. It has 400 miles on it now and is fine.
I don't think you all should rush right out and check your rear sprockets,
mine has 160,000 miles on it.
Chuck
drive belt wander all over the rear sprocket. I got several opinions,
one even suggesting swingarm bearings. (Thanks Gene). All good
ideas. So I have the RT in the shop getting the new belt, and new rear tire.
I told them to check the bearings, front sprocket and anything else that would
cause this meandering belt. After a while here comes the service manager
carrying the rear sprocket. The teeth were worn almost to a point! And the belt
wasn't much better. But they didn't have a sprocket in stock, had to order.
So I get a ride home and check Cheap Cycle parts trying to save a few $$.
Cheap Cycle Parts isn't so cheap. The belt cost $309.99. The dealer's price
was $309.99. Cheap's price for the sprocket was $324.99. Dealers price
was $324.99. Cheap Cycle Parts sells OEM parts, not aftermarket.
It's a 4 day wait for the dealer to get a new one in so I wait. 5 days later
I get a call, your part is here but it's silver, not black like my old one was.
I don't care, I want to ryde!
The silver sprocket looks pretty nice but best of all the new belt stays
right where it should. It has 400 miles on it now and is fine.
I don't think you all should rush right out and check your rear sprockets,
mine has 160,000 miles on it.
Chuck