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Do Spyder Drive Belts age or wear out?

petew

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I have a 2014 Spyder RT that has a little less than 5000 miles on it.
Since the tires are now over 10 years old, I feel that I should replace them due to their age.
My question is about the drive belt, do they age out or wear out? If the belt doesn't show any cracking or wear, then can I leave it alone?
The machine is parked in a garage so no high humidity or temperature extremes.

Pete
 
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My 2012 RT has 15k miles on it and at the end of last season my belt gave in. I must admit I was not clever doing inspections on the belt, but suddenly about 6 inches of "teeth" peeled off while accelerating from a parking area and onto the road.
So I reckon the rubber gave up due to old age. Not sure on what average lifespan of these belts are, but mine lasted almost 12 years.
With this new and rather expensive belt, I will be inspecting it visually more often for sure.
If your belt has no cracks or wear, I would trust it for another season.
 
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Everything ages and wears out. But the drive belt on the Spyder is pretty bullet proof. Check it once in awhile. But other than this, just ride and enjoy.
 
Everything ages and wears out. But the drive belt on the Spyder is pretty bullet proof. Check it once in awhile. But other than this, just ride and enjoy.

:agree: .... my 14 RT has over 80,000 mi., the tension is at 150 lbs +/- ( on the ground ) this is lower than OEM specs .... my belt looks fine .....good luck ...Mike :thumbup:
 
Thanks Ron, gives me confidence, but then, I'm not a hard rider. The 20 RTL is perfect for me.

Minor problem, it awaits in the garage for me to climb up under to release the clip that holds the seat shock in the up position. Now to do that, I need to wait for my hip to heal from some work on that - If it ain't one thing, it's another. But I'm this side of the grass and good to ride when I get well, and there's a bright spot!
 
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From what I have seen and read about the belts on RT's and F3's, the lifespan is limited more by external factors than actual use of the belt. What gets sprayed on them by us humans or off the road surface plays a part. The biggest offender is solids of all types picked up off the road passing between the belt and the sprockets. Mine at 55,000 miles looks great except for that one little hole completely thru the belt from a rock about 40,000 miles ago.
 
I am totally amazed at BRPs ability to build the Spyder with parts that just seem to last forever, and then there are seat and rear trunk OEM shocks that are just plain trash.
 
I replaced two drive belts over seven Spyders and 200,000 miles total. Both belts damaged were my fault. I managed to drive on rocks and rocks became imbedded in the Spyder belt on our 2009. The other, I got stuck in my driveway because I did not wait for the snow to melt. I spun the wheel in the rocks and it actually broke the belt.

No other belts on the other five Spyders showed any wear. Most were traded off at 36 to 40K miles.
 
Thanks for all of your replies . Guess I'll inspect the belt and if it looks good leave it be.

In the past 12 years I've read many, many posts about using drive belts that had holes in them, and then put 10's of thousands of more miles on them...... My concern with a damaged belt would be if the damage were on the edge of the belt, and even them I would monitor it, and keep pics to compare it to......Mike :thumbup:
 
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In the past 12 years I've many, many posts about using drive belts that had holes in them, and then put 10's of thousands of more miles on them...... My concern with a damaged belt would be if the damage were on the edge of the belt, and even them I would monitor it, and keep pics to compare it to......Mike :thumbup:

I agree. Even damaged belts will run fine depending on what the damage is. Missing teeth or broken altogether is about the only 2 things that warrant replacement.
 
I put 78,000+ miles plus on my 2012. In 2023 the belt decided to shed some teeth, about 6 in a row. I don't know if it was age or milage. I replaced it with a used belt also from a 2012 but with only 25,000 miles on it. It looked good, no cracks, and is running well at this time.
 
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I put 78,000+ miles plus on my 2012. In 2013 the belt decided to shed some teeth, about 6 in a row. I don't know if it was age or milage. I replaced it with a used belt also from a 2012 but with only 25,000 miles on it. It looked good, no cracks, and is running well at this time.

Paul, should that have read “In 2023 the belt decided” rather than “2013”?

Pete
 
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Paul, should that have read “In 2023 the belt decided” rather than “2013”?

Pete

I was going to say... '78,000+ miles in 1 year!'. That's an average of 213+ miles each day! I would get on my Spyder today and ride to Utah just to shake your hand! Thanks Pete! You saved me the trip!
 
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Has anyone had a problem with a frayed edge on their belt? The belt on my 2023 F3-S with about 2500 miles is frayed on the right side. Belt tension and alignment are in spec. The right edge of the belt usually rides about 3-4 mm from the rear pulley flange and sits near the left edge of the front pulley, so I don't see why the right edge would be frayed. I pulled the guards off and verified that nothing was rubbing on the belt. Inspected the full length of the belt and the pulleys, but everything looked fine. Any ideas?

Belt Fray 2.jpg Right edge fray.jpg Right edge fray.jpg
 
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