New to the forum. Yes, I've already searched this topic but have something different. I have a 2003 BD Chopper in my shop, just recently purchased by a friend of mine. Has a squeal/squeak/chirp at steady speeds and acceleration. Stops when you roll off throttle. It will make the noise as one pushes the bike through the shop, even does it on the lift when rotating wheel by hand. Have absolutely pinpointed to the outside edge of belt trying to ride up on outer guard of front pulley. First used a stethoscope to pinpoint then applied Triflow to outer edge of belt, ahead of rear pulley. As soon as Triflow section reaches pulley, noise stops. After a few rotations to distribute the Triflow, noise is completely gone. First, establish proper belt tension and "spot-on" wheel alignment in swingarm. Axle parallel with pivot shaft, tire is centered in fender. Loosened all engine/trans mounts and shifted everything to the left. Rear edge of primary housing actually moved .125" to left. Now, a visible gap of appx. .0625" can be seen between belt and outer guard/stop of pulley. GOOD TO GO! Wiped Triflow from belt with solvent/rag. 30 miles later, noise is back! I have found numerous suggestions on this site. I don't think the "Supermax" rear pulley mod is going to help with frt. pulley issue. Can't "guarantee" that a Panther belt will fix it and periodic application of a graphite, or Teflon based lube, is only addressing the symptom. I have double checked wheel bearings/hub/spacing as well as front pulley and main drive gear bearing. As a 25 year certified H-D tech, I have had this issue before. Always rectified with a thorough cleaning of belt and pulleys (touring bikes with saddlebags) or setting proper belt tension and alignment. The only way, I see, to guarantee the noise goes away is with a chain conversion. BTW...it also has a noise/shudder under hard acceleration. One would imagine the belt jumping teeth on the pulley. A chain conversion would solve this also, IF that's what the noise/shudder actually is. Am I overlooking something here? Thanks in advance for any help.

