MDBrion
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So I've noticed a vibration for some time in that area between decelerating and acellerating while cruising along... Read a number of the forums here on Spyder Lovers and decided a Belt tensioner might be required. Read all the forums and watched a few of the YouTube videos on the smoothspyder belt tensioner referenced in a number of the posts... Before pulling the trigger on the $295 modification I decided to talk to a couple buddies who own spyders (both have 2013 ST's). I checked the tension on their belt as compared to mine and noticed a huge difference. I used a 10lb tension meter and had almost 7/8" of belt deflection measured at the lower center of the belt. My buddy's spyder had about a 1/4" deflection. That's whatwe in the business call a "clue". I reference the service manual which was about useless. It requires a special electronic meter, inputting some parameters and thumping the belt to get a measurement reading. Performing that task three times and taking an average.... Not very straight forward !!!
Fortunatly though, the adjustment procedure was straight forward and pretty darn easy. I removed the cotter key, loosened the axle nut, And jacked the bike to get the the rear wheel off the deck. Made equal adjustments to the left and right adjustment screws to tighten the belt (1/2 turn each side made in 1/4 turn increments) and tightened the axle nut (96ftlbs) and gave the wheel a spin to check belt travel alignment. Everything looked good so I did final assembly and checked belt tension with the tension meter and I had exactly 1/4" deflection. Next I went for a test ride. HUGE IMPROVEMENT !!! Belt vibration has decreased significantly and I no longer feel a after market tensioner is necessary....
Fortunatly though, the adjustment procedure was straight forward and pretty darn easy. I removed the cotter key, loosened the axle nut, And jacked the bike to get the the rear wheel off the deck. Made equal adjustments to the left and right adjustment screws to tighten the belt (1/2 turn each side made in 1/4 turn increments) and tightened the axle nut (96ftlbs) and gave the wheel a spin to check belt travel alignment. Everything looked good so I did final assembly and checked belt tension with the tension meter and I had exactly 1/4" deflection. Next I went for a test ride. HUGE IMPROVEMENT !!! Belt vibration has decreased significantly and I no longer feel a after market tensioner is necessary....
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