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Idler pulley has wear marks at 300 miles - it's coming off!

This isn't about wear marks, but don't discount the tensioner as I did.

When I purchased my F3-T 3 years ago I had no intention of ever putting a belt tensioner on it. The ride was smooth with no vibrations at any speed. Fast forward to a month and a half ago. I took my Spyder to have new tires installed and when I picked it up the dealer told me they adjusted the belt tension. Well on the ride home I had vibrations that were not there before the new tires and I knew they weren't tire vibs so I assumed that the belt adjustment caused them. I borrowed the tools from another member on this forum and set out to see what my belt tension was running at. Lo and behold, when I removed the side panels I found a BRP factory belt tensioner installed!!! I never knew it was there. Yes, I have had the big side panel off but never the smaller one behind it. At any rate, after reading all the posts on here about tensioners I removed it not planning to reinstall it when I got my belt tension correct. I adjust the tension and alignment which was WAY off and then took it for a spin around the block. All seemed good. I did a longer trip the next week and noticed a buzz in the 60 mph range. On a whim, I ordered LaMonsters upgraded roller to see what difference it would make. It arrived and I installed the new roller on the tensioner and then reinstalled the tensioner. Went for a ride this past Sunday and what a difference it made. The buzz was gone at 60 mph, and it was very smooth at all other speeds. I'm leaving it on, and now that I know it's there, I'll check it every oil change.

My 2 cents.

Bill

So what Exactly is your belt tension now ......Thanks .... Mike :thumbup:
 
I have the LaMonster vibration damper on my F3T.
I see the same twin marks on my belt after 1K miles.
No vibration but the marks make me nervous.
 
Taking into account all the suggested tensions from others, the service manual (168 lb. plus/minus 33 lb.) and the paperwork Ron sent with the Krikit II, I set mine around 175 lb.


Cheers
Bill
 
I put the LM tensioner on at 3k mi and after running it for 15k since, I noticed 2 minor ruts on the roller surface. Not as pronounced as the pics above but since it had 15k, I swapped it out. The bearings feel like new so I saved the old one as a spare. I only ride 1-up with minimum load (200lbs rider & gear) and ~50lbs in the airbag. No clue why the wear since belt looks mint.
 
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