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Reply #30 - 02/16/05 at 05:31:36
 
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Reply #31 - 02/16/05 at 23:12:42
 
I don't understand that.. when I click on that links I got forbidden message too.. but I just click refresh and it's ok..
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Reply #32 - 02/17/05 at 05:39:14
 
I tried that, and it worked, too.

I just wonder if your belt is too tight, and/or maybe needs a good cleaning.
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Reply #33 - 02/18/05 at 00:30:19
 
I dunno if the tension is ok, cause I don't have the belt tension tool Cheesy. I'm planing to put new paint on front pulley, clean the belt and make some covering at the front side of rear wheel to protect belt from dirt..

But I still wonder, if that rear wheel is centered well..
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Reply #34 - 02/18/05 at 06:30:17
 
reeko wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:02:
I dunno if the tension is ok, cause I don't have the belt tension tool Cheesy. I'm planing to put new paint on front pulley, clean the belt and make some covering at the front side of rear wheel to protect belt from dirt..

But I still wonder, if that rear wheel is centered well..


Just check the marks on the wheel adjusters and the swing arm.  Make them the same.  That will be close enough for centering.

Since you don't have a tension gage, try to experiment.  Since it squeaks, what do you have to lose?  Try to back off the tension on the adjuster (on both sides) about 1/2 mark on the swing arm.  Then go for a ride and test.

As for dirt on the belt, I don't have a belt guard anymore.  I took it completely off (brackets too).  But I did buy some JC Whitney mud flaps and mounted one inside the rear fender.  I did have to make some spacers to run the bolts through, but this keeps dirt off my swing arm and belt.

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