I am new to this site and want to say hi to all the folks with the same interest. I just got my Spyder RT a couple of years ago & took it to the shop to get the oil changed under warranty, but being someone who does a lot of my own work whenever possible, I changed it myself last weekend. While doing the oil change, I noticed my drive belt had a hole right in the middle of the belt, almost like a rock or nail got in there caused the hold and got thrown back out.  The hole isn't a 1/4 inch dia, but it looks a little jagged around the edges. I was wondering if it is safe to continue to use this belt?  Are there any youtube videos that tell how to change the drive belt on these machines? Thanks for any help or guidance.
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		 ); extends thru the middle of the belt thru to an exposed edge; &/or it's clearly spreading, just check to make sure that the teeth on belt itself (besides the damaged bit!
 ); extends thru the middle of the belt thru to an exposed edge; &/or it's clearly spreading, just check to make sure that the teeth on belt itself (besides the damaged bit!  ) AND on both the front & rear pulleys, are still all smooth & not causing further damage; maybe trim any frayed looking 'hairs' around the edges of that hole; and as safecracker said, don't be overly concerned, keep an eye on it, and ride on!!
 ) AND on both the front & rear pulleys, are still all smooth & not causing further damage; maybe trim any frayed looking 'hairs' around the edges of that hole; and as safecracker said, don't be overly concerned, keep an eye on it, and ride on!!  hyea:
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