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BELT TENSION GAUGE - 10 lb - motorcycle

Mickay

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Hi , everyone i have a Harley Davidson and Spyder RT-S i want to buy this kind of gauge for both it use 10lbs specification but i don't know if i can use it on the Spyder cause i don't know if BRP use the 10lbs specification like harley
 

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Hi , everyone i have a Harley Davidson and Spyder RT-S i want to buy this kind of gauge for both it use 10lbs specification but i don't know if i can use it on the Spyder cause i don't know if BRP use the 10lbs specification like harley
I use this on my Spyder. 10 LBS and 3/8 to 1/2 inch deflection. It Works very well for me. Infact when I adjusted my belt to this spec all of the vibration disappeared.
 
BRP uses a sonic gauge and their own spec. The best way to compare to another type of gauge is to have your dealer adjust the tension, then check against the other gauge to get the correct reading for that gauge. There is no direct way to convert the readings.
 
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