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Belt

bigsmoke

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Up in the north east in Connecticut we have been blessed with some great riding weather lately,
took advantage of the warm day we had on Christmas, went out for a couple of hours, oh boy
what a feeling to be on my Spyder on X-mas day.
When I put the bike away in the garage I noticed that my belt was approx 1/8 out from the
spocket, is this a concern, how do you set it back to the center.
 
BELT

.......If you moved the Spyder backwards in the garage this will cause the belt to do this ( it always happens ).......If not, I wouldn't be terribly concerned but it should be to the right ,near the flange about the thickness of a credit card away.......before attempting to correct this I would make sure it needs to be corrected....which means you need to see if it moves after riding it some more ......catch 22 ............Mike :thumbup:
 
:agree: You need to travel forward in a straight line for (maybe) three bike lengths; for the belt to find it's rightful place on the sprocket. :thumbup:
On my 2010: When backing up; it would move to the left enough to reach the outer edge of the sprocket... :shocked:
Run it forward, and it would get right back to where it belonged! :D
 
All of the above...

It's a bear to get it right but pull forward as mentioned to confirm...:thumbup:
 
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