Has anyone researched a relationship with the tension of the belt and failure of the front sprocket? Possibly even whether there is a vibration damper installed.
Seems to me that over tension and excessive vibration of the belt may be attributing factors or even the actual cause of front sprocket failure.
I just got my 2017 F3T a month ago. Ordered all of the tools to adjust belt tension and center rear wheel. Check tension this am and it is at 210LBS. With 1700mi in the first month, I took the front sprocket inspection cover off, no rust. Belt is also centered a little tight to the inside of the rear sprocket. Adjusting everything early tomorrow am when it is cool. Also installing BajaRon’s ASB and Doc’s drive belt vibration damper.
Regards,
Don
Seems to me that over tension and excessive vibration of the belt may be attributing factors or even the actual cause of front sprocket failure.
I just got my 2017 F3T a month ago. Ordered all of the tools to adjust belt tension and center rear wheel. Check tension this am and it is at 210LBS. With 1700mi in the first month, I took the front sprocket inspection cover off, no rust. Belt is also centered a little tight to the inside of the rear sprocket. Adjusting everything early tomorrow am when it is cool. Also installing BajaRon’s ASB and Doc’s drive belt vibration damper.
Regards,
Don
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