Rob Rodriguez
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I have a 2012 RS and since it looks like spring is finally going to show up so I thought I'd start installing the accessories (farkles) I've purchased over the winter. So, I striped off the tupperware today, removed the frunk and the first thing I installed was the Baja Ron sway bar. While all the plastic was off I thought I'd inspect the bike well to make sure things are good to go this summer.
While looking at the belt and the sprocket that comes off the tranny I noticed something I thought was odd. The belt is pushed completely to one side of the small sprocket coming off the tranny. Pushed up to the outside edge to the point where they contact each other. It is within spec on the rear sprocket. It rides the inside on the rear sprocket but is 1mm off the edge and according to the manual that is OK. The manual doesn't say anything about the front sprocket. I did specifically ask the dealer to check the belt alignment on the first service because I had some vibration around 5800 RPM near my left side foot. He said it was all A-OK. Now after seeing the belt relationship to the front sprocket for myself I'm wondering if that is really the case.
Anyone have any thoughts, advice?
While looking at the belt and the sprocket that comes off the tranny I noticed something I thought was odd. The belt is pushed completely to one side of the small sprocket coming off the tranny. Pushed up to the outside edge to the point where they contact each other. It is within spec on the rear sprocket. It rides the inside on the rear sprocket but is 1mm off the edge and according to the manual that is OK. The manual doesn't say anything about the front sprocket. I did specifically ask the dealer to check the belt alignment on the first service because I had some vibration around 5800 RPM near my left side foot. He said it was all A-OK. Now after seeing the belt relationship to the front sprocket for myself I'm wondering if that is really the case.
Anyone have any thoughts, advice?