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Drive belt tension

the nicko

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DRIVE BELT TENSION TOOL TO CAN AM SPYDER 09

What is best belt tension tool i can have

:helpsmilie:


 
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Krikit II


DRIVE BELT TENSION TOOL TO CAN AM SPYDER 09

What is best belt tension tool i can have

:helpsmilie:



I just used this Krikit II to correct the tension on my SE5 as per the new bulletin 2010-6 Drive Belt Tension Specification... (+/- 120 lbs.)

Make sure you get the one with the little "winglets" on the sides, which is specifically for flat belts. They have another one without those winglets with an edge to be used for V belts.

Saludos, Pilo
 
Why not have the dealer do it for you so you don't have to buy the tool?...other than this one time you'll have to adjust it, will you have another need for this tool?
 
Sweden Dealerships...?

Why not have the dealer do it for you so you don't have to buy the tool?...other than this one time you'll have to adjust it, will you have another need for this tool?

I am not sure that there will be such a tool in a Sweden dealer, especially taking in consideration the price of the tool and the quantity of Spyders in the country.

Bought my Krikit II for less than US$15 and taught my mechanic how to use it on my SE5, since he has the torque wrench and socket for the rear axle nut (and I don't).

Those of us that reside in countries other than USA and Canada, and want to enjoy Spyder riding, sometimes have to make do with what we find... ;)

Saludos, Pilo
 
I am not sure that there will be such a tool in a Sweden dealer, especially taking in consideration the price of the tool and the quantity of Spyders in the country.

Bought my Krikit II for less than US$15 and taught my mechanic how to use it on my SE5, since he has the torque wrench and socket for the rear axle nut (and I don't).

Those of us that reside in countries other than USA and Canada, and want to enjoy Spyder riding, sometimes have to make do with what we find... ;)

Saludos, Pilo

Are you in Venezuela or Sweden? Either way, I guess if you don't have a dealer around, it doesn't make a difference...gotta do what ya have to! Perhaps you should open up a Spyder dealer? Now, that would be cool!!!!
 
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Are you in Venezuela or Sweden? Either way, I guess if you don't have a dealer around, it doesn't make a difference...gotta do what ya have to! Perhaps you should open up a Spyder dealer? Now, that would be cool!!!!
I am in Venezuela, and there is only one BRP dealership about 500 miles from where I live, and they don't carry the Spyder line.

I bought mine in USA and had it imported into Venezuela, along with some filters and spark plugs; just basic maintenance items.

I have to assume that there are just a few Spyder dealers in Sweden, and not many would be willing to invest nearly US$1000 in a gadget that is going to be seldom used.

Of course, that's just my opinion. I could be wrong... (like Dennis Miller used to say) :D

Let's hear what the nicko has to say about BRP (Spyder) dealers and service in Sweden...

Saludos, JMD
 
The reduced belt tension spec has made it a bit easier to get the belt right. After dealer adjustment to the revised spec, I found the old standard of being able to give the belt 1/4 twist at the center between the sprockets, using just your thumb and forefinger, holds true now. before you could not come close to this. This is done with the Spyder on the ground...and should get you mighty close.
 
I am in Venezuela, and there is only one BRP dealership about 500 miles from where I live, and they don't carry the Spyder line.

I bought mine in USA and had it imported into Venezuela, along with some filters and spark plugs; just basic maintenance items.

I have to assume that there are just a few Spyder dealers in Sweden, and not many would be willing to invest nearly US$1000 in a gadget that is going to be seldom used.

Of course, that's just my opinion. I could be wrong... (like Dennis Miller used to say) :D

Let's hear what the nicko has to say about BRP (Spyder) dealers and service in Sweden...

Saludos, JMD

Es my interesante. Para seguro, Venequela es un lugar que is diferente de Los EEUU. Es lastima que Chavez es una cretura del Mar! Espero que puede obtener todo que necesita para tu Spyder...la verdad, para seguro, es que es mucho mas facil recibir ayuda aqui. Buena suerte con todo!
 
have seller in my town for brp and engineering mechanics , nice that

mechanic my town very good

in my country have all way down land brp seller an mechanics

three town from my main headquarter town callad umeå fore can am spyder self locate in luleå :2thumbs: not big country but i have spyder


in sweden bra och ha om de går dåligt
nice to have when goes wrong link www.vaplan.com sweden map
 
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Indeed...

Es my interesante. Para seguro, Venequela es un lugar que is diferente de Los EEUU. Es lastima que Chavez es una cretura del Mar! Espero que puede obtener todo que necesita para tu Spyder...la verdad, para seguro, es que es mucho mas facil recibir ayuda aqui. Buena suerte con todo!
I agree that chavez is an evil creature, and is pushing this country into communism and into oblivion as well...

I came to this country 30+ years ago when it had a bright and promising future; that is not the case now, not anymore. :yikes:

I am planning to move back to my country (Argentina) and resettle there with my Venezuelan family.

Of course I will be taking the Spyder with me. :2thumbs:

Regrettable, down there I will have to pay around US$25 for a tank of gas for the SE5, while here I can do it for less than US$0,25... :D

Saludos, Pilo
 
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... Regrettable, down there I will have to pay around US$25 for a tank of gas for the SE5, while here I can do it for less than US$0,25... :D

Saludos, Pilo


I was in Maracaibo a couple of years ago. I don't remember the exact price but I do remember it was very cheap. I remember passing through the security check points on the roads and seeing hundreds of confiscated containers (gas cans, plastic bottles, jugs, etc.) of gasoline that people were trying to smuggle out.
 
I was in Maracaibo a couple of years ago. I don't remember the exact price but I do remember it was very cheap. I remember passing through the security check points on the roads and seeing hundreds of confiscated containers (gas cans, plastic bottles, jugs, etc.) of gasoline that people were trying to smuggle out.
It is still happening in the border towns and nearby cities.
It gets smuggled into Colombia for a huge profit, and it is sold to riders and drivers at prices lower than those posted in Colombia.
The government is trying hard to control that sumuggling in the border areas, with limited success.

Saludos, Pilo
 
The reduced belt tension spec has made it a bit easier to get the belt right. After dealer adjustment to the revised spec, I found the old standard of being able to give the belt 1/4 twist at the center between the sprockets, using just your thumb and forefinger, holds true now. before you could not come close to this. This is done with the Spyder on the ground...and should get you mighty close.

I just had my belt adjusted by the dealer (free) and it can be turned 1/4 by my thumb and forefinger as you stated.
 
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I found the old standard of being able to give the belt 1/4 twist at the center between the sprockets, using just your thumb and forefinger, holds true now.

Scotty, how easily should you be able to twist the belt? On my RT, I can twist it 90º, but it takes some effort.
 
That's right. It shouldn't be real easy.
Since my belt was lowered from 1150 Ketons to 600 ketons I can twist it 90 degrees with some effort. BUT , it makes MORE noise when I accelerate fast, almosts like a flapping sound. Is this OK?:dontknow:
 
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