Fat Baxter
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I went in to get a new rear tire (Kenda, spit). Been waiting since April for some to come in.
I got back on the road to hear brake squeal when I applied the brakes. Really hard to tell from which wheel, since I was in downtown traffic. As I got out into the suburbs away from traffic, I think I could hear it squealing even as I moved. Hard to tell with earplugs and a full face helmet. So I got home and put my hand next to the rear brake disc -- hot as heck. Misalignment issue? So I called the dealer and he said bring it in when they open tomorrow morning.
About 20 minutes later, i went into the garage and smelled hot rubber. So I checked around the bike and noticed this:

I'm going to have a long talk with the service manager.
In the meantime, how do I get the belt back onto the sprocket? I'm thinking tap it gently with a rubber mallet, but that might be too drastic.
I got back on the road to hear brake squeal when I applied the brakes. Really hard to tell from which wheel, since I was in downtown traffic. As I got out into the suburbs away from traffic, I think I could hear it squealing even as I moved. Hard to tell with earplugs and a full face helmet. So I got home and put my hand next to the rear brake disc -- hot as heck. Misalignment issue? So I called the dealer and he said bring it in when they open tomorrow morning.
About 20 minutes later, i went into the garage and smelled hot rubber. So I checked around the bike and noticed this:

I'm going to have a long talk with the service manager.
In the meantime, how do I get the belt back onto the sprocket? I'm thinking tap it gently with a rubber mallet, but that might be too drastic.