Ok, interesting to hear, my bike has about 6500 miles.How many miles on your bike? I had the same problem. Turned out the rear pulley was worn out. If you search this site you will find some guys put teflon spray, lanolin, bees wax and other stuff on their belt to quiet it. Those things work for a short time, then the noise comes back (doesn't solve the problem). Sent my rear pulley to SuperMax (SuperMax Belt Drives For Harley-Davidson Motorcycles) and had them put a poly overlay on it. Problem solved and now it will last forever!
:up:I had the same squealing at slow speeds and it was the belt rubbing against the pulley. The local shop re-aligned the rear tire and I have not had the problem again.
Little spray on front pulley, and noise is gone today after a little test ride.How many miles on your bike? I had the same problem. Turned out the rear pulley was worn out. If you search this site you will find some guys put teflon spray, lanolin, bees wax and other stuff on their belt to quiet it. Those things work for a short time, then the noise comes back (doesn't solve the problem). Sent my rear pulley to SuperMax (SuperMax Belt Drives For Harley-Davidson Motorcycles) and had them put a poly overlay on it. Problem solved and now it will last forever!
