I've owned the bike since new, and the squeak developed around 8,000 miles. I have been to the dealerships, and compared the pulley movement of a new bike to mine, and noticed the difference. I use the belt gauge to adjust with, but it does seem to be on the tight side. One theory I have is with wear, the cusions surface becomes smooth (ex. A drag slick on a preped drag strip) allowing enough friction during the cushion loading cycle as the pulley rotates, causing the vibration we hear as a squeak. When the bearing gets sloppy, instead of the hub cusions just providing a direct physical transfer of energy, they try to hold hold the hub true with friction, which they loose at a point, and that release of energy becomes an audible vibration. So........ with that in mind, if some one replaced the pulley bearing before it got to that point, a squeak may never develop. The cushions in my bike have too much wear on them already to tell a differance with just a bearing replacement, I'll get some new ones and see if the squeak completely stops. New cushions have a matte texture. At any rate, the bike did'nt have a squeak when new. If it did, how would Suzuki ever sell it, "It's just the character of the bike, you'll get used to it"
? Whoaaaaaaa, I think I'm comeing down from my two pot coffe high, today is now tomorrow, and I sould've went to bed yesterday because I have to work today.
I will exorcise the demons
!!!!!!!!Muahhahahahah Caaaaant stop thinking, maybe if the pulley oscillates around its lateral axis during rotation, the squeak could be the belts shearing friction with the pulley surface. OK I think I feel a bottomless pit swallowing my sanity. I just thought of the Sponge Bob episode where he swallowed that pair of squeaking boots.