I have seen video on removing rear wheel by removing bolt that holds the shock, but can you remove it by turning out the adjusters a certain amount of turns then take of the belt like on a 2 wheel motorcycle?ray:
As far as the measuring method goes, be advised............as little as 1/4 turn on either adjustment bolt can move your belt +/- 1/8th inch ( from the flange )........1/4 turn is less than 1/96th inch of axel movement, maybe you can see that on a ruler ....I can't..............good luck............Mike :bbq:If you Measure the exact distance from each side of the axle to the end cap and loosen each adjuster the same amount of turns (Not too much) And turn the adjusters the same amount when done and remeasure the exact distances you can Do Away with laying on the ground taking of and putting back in the shock bolt which can be a pain if your Old like me. The manual has you do it this way.
I would read the manual as there is no need to remove the shock bolt.
Measure the adjusters or mark the ends.
Make sure the belt gap is correct to the edge of the pulley.
Make sure belt tension is correct..
There are plenty of threads already on this topic.
Good Luck
As far as the measuring method goes, be advised............as little as 1/4 turn on either adjustment bolt can move your belt +/- 1/8th inch ( from the flange )........1/4 turn is less than 1/96th inch of axel movement, maybe you can see that on a ruler ....I can't..............good luck............Mike :bbq:
The 'shock bolt' approach is an alternative to the 'official' approach discovered by some of the early Spyder Owners (Lamont did the original video). Having done both I found the 'shock bolt' method is both faster and easier - mainly because you don't have to muck about with the belt alignment/tension.
:yes::yes::yes::yes:.......sorry I forgot to mention the RIM warning...........but to everyone else ...just fill it in with body putty.... sand it and spray with silver paint....................Mike :bbq:Removed wheel like you guys said to do remove the shock bolt, went to couple car shops they said they can't do them because it said on the rim use only motorcycle tires.was using a kumho tire a car tire,went to truck tire service tire repair shop they did it with no problem. did not have to take the wheel apart,he did it the way it was, I did take off the belt pulley he could not balance the tire so went to my motorcycle shop and he did spin balance for me,I had a good day:yes::yes::yes: 3 beer job
I did mine yesterday. Took it off but did not see any sensor wire in the front. Could be just an RT thing. took it to 2 car tire places and they would not do it. I called Richardson motorsports and they said they would do it for 37 dollars. I went there because I knew a Spyder dealer would not booger up my rim.