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Who has the factory adjustment data for a 2025 Spyder RT belt adjustment in mm?

adrie

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Hello, fellow Spyder enthusiasts.

I have a question for you regarding the belt adjustment specifications for a Spyder RT 2025.

I have a workshop manual for my old Spyder RT 2018, and it states the following regarding the drive belt specifications.

the gap between the belt and the sprocket internal flange should be sum of x + y =3.25 mm +/- 2.75mm



I have ordered a new workshop manual for the Spyder RT 2024/2025, but it will take 2 to 3 weeks to be delivered.

However, I would like to know if the adjustment measurements are exactly the same for a 2025 model.

Does anyone have a workshop manual for a Spyder RT 2024/2025?

And would they be willing to check for me whether the adjustment measurements from the belt to the flange are correct?

It would be really great if someone could send me a photo of that information.

Why do I need this?

My 2025 Spyder RT makes a screeching noise when you drive at a constant speed between 74 and 80 km/h.

I'm not a speed demon, and I'm not going to drive in a lower gear so that you're driving at that speed with an RPM of 6000.

So can anyone help me with the adjustment data for the drive belt on the rear wheel?

Thanks so much, everyone, and lots of love from the Netherlands
 
At that speed range on my 2024 F3LL I have a high gear whine. On my previous models it was in the 47-51 mph range. This has been an issue for years as mentioned in this forum.
 
The belt gap remains the same. A credit card is a good gauge. It doesn't need to be exact. Where is your belt running on the rear pulley?
 
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