Yes, there is a spacer available that goes under the pulley on the wheel to move the pulley out just a hair -- Call Eric, or Donna at HDM they have it.Yeah, I was missing one of the brake-side ones. That went on quick.
To fix the adjusters moving when I added the lock screws, I backed them both all the way back to flush with the swingarm, and then moved both back to the correct belt tension (3/8" to 5/16"). For the record it was 9 1/2 turns.
But the belt is now rubbing the tire. Before the belt tracked on the outside edge of the rear pulley. Now it's tracking on the inside edge, and that tiny variance is enough to hit the tire.
I moved the left adjuster 1/2 a turn tighter, which should push the left edge toward the back and move the front of the wheel to the left, which should be away from the belt.
It did not seem to help.
Ideas ?
Are you sure?Yep, the two on the break caliper side one has a lip the other is flat. Lips towards bearings, and that's both sides.
Unless I'm missunderstanding when you say "left side" I always associate sides of the bike as you would call them if you were sitting on it, so they never change. So left is always primary cover/clutch side and right is brake/exhaust. Anyways, when you said you tightened the adjuster on the left side 1/2 turn to move it away from the belt? Tightening it on my left moves the angle of the tire right into the belt, Would need to loosen it or tighten right side to move the angle of the tire towards the left and away from the belt a bit.
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Caught me! I made the post at 4am when I couldn't sleep and just wasn't thinking for the moment..lol adjuster is in the front of axle not the rear! I'll have to quit posting before I have any coffee from here on out!Are you sure?
If I push the left side axle back further than the right side that is going to push that side of the axle back and create an angle that as I look at it moves the front of the rear wheel to the left and away from the belt on right side
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This is what I think of with left side tightened more -- pushes axle back on left side. How would that make the belt closer?
Do you agree that he likely needs the spacer/shim that goes under the pulley to easily resolve/improve this.Caught me! I made the post at 4am when I couldn't sleep and just wasn't thinking for the moment..lol adjuster is in the front of axle not the rear! I'll have to quit posting before I have any coffee from here on out!
Think this is the 2nd time you caught me on something Mike! I'll have to get better! But I'll keep an eye on you too! Haha
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Won't hurt to add it but if he doesn't need it then no point. Those shims are pretty thin but makes sense that some bikes are just a hair out off but still within the original tolerance limits and that's why they had to make them in the first place.Do you agree that he likely needs the spacer/shim that goes under the pulley to easily resolve/improve this.
I may be thinking wrong, someone please correct me if so, but if the trans/motor are misaligned, say cocked to the right rear, this would cause the symptoms Brent is having? Belt would run to the outside front pully but belt would be out of alignment @ rear pully.The problem is the belt is riding on the left edge of the front pulley. When I loosed the wheel and pushed the belt over on the front pulley by hand, there was tons of clearance from the tire. But when the tightened belt runs it moves the front left and hits the tire.
But his primary chain would make a little noise also if that was the case. I came across that issue on someone’s 08 K9 about a year ago.I may be thinking wrong, someone please correct me if so, but if the trans/motor are misaligned, say cocked to the right rear, this would cause the symptoms Brent is having? Belt would run to the outside front pully but belt would be out of alignment @ rear pully.
The shim is very thin -- but it goes between the hub and the pulley, does not touch the axle at all. No need for one on the other side. This does not widen the whole opening for the wheel (as bigger spacers would do) but moves the pulley a little to the right (away from tire).I was freaking out - the quote Mike has was no longer there.
Thanks for tips on spacers. I did the right side one correct - must've done the brake side wrong.
Eric - how thick is the shim ? I figure I would need at least 1/8" or 1/4". And I presume it would come with a right side spacer that is shorter by the same distance, right ?