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Krikit belt tension gauge.

CanAmKidd

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After shopping around online I've found them at Rock Auto. I ordered the low and high tension gauges $24.67 delived.
 
Really..!!!

ebay, amazon, etc all carry them in many cases cheaper. As long as you got the 0-300 you should be fine. Get a reading after the dealer adjusts it so you have a reference point. Then you can do it yourself. It varies from person to person by the way it is read....:thumbup:
 
Before I'd let the local clowns at the dealer touch my Spyder I'll sneak my gauge into the dealer and take readings off a few belts.
 
Before I'd let the local clowns at the dealer touch my Spyder I'll sneak my gauge into the dealer and take readings off a few belts.

My previous '11 Rt read about 180 after a very competent tech adjusted the belt. Your numbers may vary.........:)

Done on the ground.
 
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Thanks mines a tad loose after 26k miles going on 2 years. I'm guessing it'll need a periodic tightening up just gotta figure how much. Keep us posted


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