Ex-Rocket
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I have a 2015 RTS and the drive belt since new has always been real close to the inside flange. Well the belt started making a rubbing sound which was noticeable at very slow speeds. I couldn't hear it at highway speeds. Noticed belt was up against the inside flange and that was where the rubbing sound was coming from. Well I'm now in the process of loosening the axle nut and adjusting the 2 whatever you call them, to get the belt away from the inside flange. I used small adjustments and took my time and finally got the belt away from the inside flange on the rear wheel.
Well here's my question. When I spin the rear tire the belt doesn't track exactly straight. What I mean is, the belt will be about 1 mm from the inside flange and then as the wheel is rotated the gap between the belt and flange is maybe 3 or 4 mm away from the flange. So the belt gap is changing as the wheel is rotated. I'm spinning the wheel by hand with the axle nuts loose. Do I need to need to tighten the axle and then check to see if the belt is still wondering that same 1 to 4 mm difference? Or is this a normal thing to have the belt wondering as the wheel is rotated? Thanks
Well here's my question. When I spin the rear tire the belt doesn't track exactly straight. What I mean is, the belt will be about 1 mm from the inside flange and then as the wheel is rotated the gap between the belt and flange is maybe 3 or 4 mm away from the flange. So the belt gap is changing as the wheel is rotated. I'm spinning the wheel by hand with the axle nuts loose. Do I need to need to tighten the axle and then check to see if the belt is still wondering that same 1 to 4 mm difference? Or is this a normal thing to have the belt wondering as the wheel is rotated? Thanks