Help needed with Karata Intimador 4‘‘ open belt primary

paul-man

New Member
Hello everyone
My Mastiff 2006 is equipped with a Karata Intimador 4’’ open belt primary. 2 months ago, when I bought the bike, the belt ran centered on both pulleys. After about 3 weeks, the belt drive started to emit a tickling sound which depends on the rpm. Pulling the clutch the sound disappears immediately. The belt now is running on the outer edge of the pulleys, secured only by the lateral cover. I took off the lateral cover, removed the belt to check it for damage. But nothing, no damage on the belt or on the dents of the pulleys. I blew out the clutch thinking that there might be an imbalance due to accumulated dust. No change. If the mileage on the odometer is correct, the bike has less than 7k miles on it’s back. I don’t know when the Karata drive was installed, but even with 7000 miles the clutch still should be fine.
Now I don’t know how to continue. Obviously the belt is still the first one. Did it become too old? Do I have to change it? Or one of the bearings is worn out?

Any hint is appreciated!

Best regards, Manfred
 

Rottweiler

Well-Known Member
Supporting Member
Check all of the mounting bolts motor top and lower also transmission. It could be a bearing but think it would still make noise with the clutch pulled? The belt is still spinning. My open primary wines when the clutch is out. Gets quiet with it pulled. If the belt moving to the outside sounds like a alignment problem ??
 

Mickmorris

Well Known Member
Supporting Member
Well you can probably bet that the belt is pretty old. GoodYear hasn’t made them in quite some time. There is another member who currently has a company making him a new belt for the 4” karata I believe.Might be worth looking for that thread. I’m tending to agree with Rottweiler it sounds like an alignment issue. I would just keep an eye on it for now & ride as long as it doesn’t appear to be damaging anything. Obviously if it gets any worse investigate further.
:cheers: :chopper::cool:
 
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