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Vibration at steady speeds, 65mph +

BCNewell

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Took my first real ride on the Daytona today. Noticed that at several different speeds above about 65mph, there’s a vibration felt throughout the Spyder on steady speeds. Don’t feel it while accelerating or decel. Is this the vibrations folks are talking about caused by too much tension on the drive belt? Should lowering the tension help this? Is this something that can be taken care of through warranty? Bike has 115 miles now, just delivered a few days ago. Selling dealer is out of the picture, as they’re ~1,400 miles away. Thx in advance for any help.
 
Took my first real ride on the Daytona today. Noticed that at several different speeds above about 65mph, there’s a vibration felt throughout the Spyder on steady speeds. Don’t feel it while accelerating or decel. Is this the vibrations folks are talking about caused by too much tension on the drive belt? Should lowering the tension help this? Is this something that can be taken care of through warranty? Bike has 115 miles now, just delivered a few days ago. Selling dealer is out of the picture, as they’re ~1,400 miles away. Thx in advance for any help.

Lowering the Belt tension to 160 lbs. ( wheel on the ground ) stopped or almost stopped the drive vibes.... I can't feel any so it's cured from my perspective ..... good luck .... Mike ..... PS - there have been more than a few folks here who've had their IDLER pulley FAIL and eat their drive belt..... NO one guarantee's that won't happen .....JMHO ... Mike :thumbup:
 
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After about 20k miles I could see faint marks on my belt left by my idler. The bearing was still tight and smooth but I zip tied it up and out of the way to prevent damage. When damage occurs it comes on fast. I'd recommend 160 + or - belt tension as mentioned above. Our machines have many harmonic vibrations from tires right back and up through the drive train to the 1330 engine itself. Sometimes when they all get together it's hard to diagnose their origin.
 
I just grabbed a photo of a Krikit. 160 is what you want in the measurement range, different sizes available. Pick the one that suits. . Poly ribbed size seems to be the one. There is a video I put up in an earlier post on how to use it. A good bit of kit for anyone with a Spyder - essential tool I reckon.

Or you could by some others for 10x the price. I did read somewhere there is an phone ap for ya phone that could do it. But thats not for me. Not really into ap's. More a nut and bolt guy I guess.
 
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I picked up this one. Krikit 91132.

Description

GATES KRIKIT II V Belt Tensioner Gauge

Designed for tensioning V-ribbed belts on passenger cars, light trucks, heavy trucks and buses.

Bright green pressure pad and indicator arm

Calibrated to measure tension from 100 to 320lbs and 50 to 150kg

Measure belts up to eight ribs in width

KRIKIT 20220610_110534.jpg

If you are in the market for one shop around. 1 supplier wanted 6 x the price I got my one for.
 
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Good thought there T.P.

I presume the belt has been inspected and is in good nick, not cracked with bits missing, tracking correctly and set to the correct tension and the vibration is unchanged I too would have a good look at the tyres.

Any tyre can cup, so its not confined to a Kenda tyre. I would also inspect the front pulley for fitment and ensure its torqued up correctly.

Guess we wait out for the OP to update now.
 
T.P. - no cupping on tires ... trike only has 152 TOTAL miles on it now. It’s a brand-new 2017! And, to my surprise, no vibration from tire flat spots. Ordered a Gates 91132 Krikit II this morning from O’Reilly’s, should be here tomorrow. Will check the ‘17 Daytona and my wife’s ‘15 F3-S - hers has no vibes, and I suspect the tension is lower on hers.

Which brings to mind something else ... will the tension go down a bit after a few miles, ie from stretching? Should I wait a bit and put more miles on before making any tension changes?
 
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Onya for sorting the gauge. I would set it to the 160 and just ride it.
I have only had my F3 since mid March. Its my first Spyder so a steep learning curve.

I have rechecked the tension a few times and it hasn't changed. My Krikit lives in my left saddlebag beside my tyre pressure gauge at the moment so its right there for when I start it up and do my walk around prior to riding. Takes about 30 seconds to check it. Yes I check prior to every ride on all bikes.

Tip. When checking the tension with the Krikit its possible to have a finger make contact with the muffler/exhaust set up. YE HA! Kinda gets your attention. I am a little more careful now.
 
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Which brings to mind something else ... will the tension go down a bit after a few miles, ie from stretching? Should I wait a bit and put more miles on before making any tension changes?

go ahead and check / change the tension. this belt will barely stretch, not made to stretch. has kevlar strands in belt. also, those front kenda tires could be leading to some vibration. you should be aware of these spyders for a while, as your wife's spyder was bought earlier i think
 
Belt tension is the first and easiest place to look for vibration. But, don't rule out your Kenda tires. I chased vibrations on my former 2014 RTL for most of a year. Finally replaced Kendas with CTs. End of problem. Even though they LOOKED really good, they were crap. Inner tire failure caused my bike to be almost unrideable above 65 MPH. Probably more dangerous than I want to think about. Good luck..... Jim
 
Wait, do you mean to tell me spyders aren't supposed to vibrate? I feel heavy vibration on my Spyder all of the time...
 
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Kenda tires are CRAP. Had to have mine replaced within 100 miles of buying the :spyder2:. They shook the front end terribly. With Car Tires all around, my Spyder is SO much smoother.

Lew L
 
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