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rldr12
Posted 2009-11-25 9:39 AM (#48420)
Subject: Belt Adjustmet


Cruiser

Posts: 69
Citrus Heights, CA United States
I am getting ready to change rear tire and cannot find the most recent specs for belt adjustment Any help would be appreciated.
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sonicbluerider
Posted 2009-11-25 9:52 AM (#48422 - in reply to #48420)
Subject: Re: Belt Adjustmet


Tourer

Posts: 576
, IA
their has been a update on that so make sure u get the right answer
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rdbudd
Posted 2009-11-25 10:04 PM (#48462 - in reply to #48422)
Subject: Re: Belt Adjustmet


Visionary

Posts: 1632
Jasper, MO
On my '08, the updated tension given to me by my dealer is 20mm at 10 lbs force.

Ronnie
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Teach
Posted 2009-11-26 5:07 PM (#48524 - in reply to #48420)
Subject: Re: Belt Adjustmet


Visionary

Posts: 1436
Just don't loosen the tensioners, problem solved.
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varyder
Posted 2009-11-26 5:50 PM (#48529 - in reply to #48420)
Subject: Re: Belt Adjustmet


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
the 20mm at 10lbs is correct, at the tightest spot. Your Rider's Manual has clear guidance on how to adjust the belt. The good thing is, because of the reduced tension on the belt, there is no need to adjust it after that, except when you change the tire and you loosened the adjusters.

However, regular inspections is a must.

Edited by varyder 2009-11-26 5:50 PM
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tjjtande11
Posted 2010-03-22 11:27 AM (#55386 - in reply to #48420)
Subject: RE: Belt Adjustmet


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 8
It's really too bad Victory didn't do the same thing that Harley does on the newer models for rear belt alignment, they have an oblong washer welded on the axle bolt, the other end has a grove or notch cut into the axle where another oblong washer is seated so they basically act like a cam, alignment is perfect every time only have to worry about tension, turn the axle bolt bolt and both ends than turn at the same time thus putting more or less tension on the belt, not sure what year they stated doing this but my 2006 had it have a 2008 now, makes rear tire changes a breeze,
VICTORY TAKE A GOOD LOOK AT A HARLEY YOU MAY JUST LEARN SOMETHING HERE,

OH I ALSO HAVE A VICTORY VISION SITTING IN THE SHOP!!!!!!!!????????
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victoryvisiontour
Posted 2010-03-22 2:55 PM (#55398 - in reply to #48420)
Subject: RE: Belt Adjustmet


Iron Butt

Posts: 763
Anderson, IN (48mi NE of downtown Indianapolis)
Some dirt bikes started using the oblong washer concept back in the late 70's or early 80's. They were called snail adjusters. I wish every motorcycle had them.
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Jim
Posted 2010-03-22 3:39 PM (#55402 - in reply to #48420)
Subject: Re: Belt Adjustmet


Cruiser

Posts: 93
Saskatchewan (hard to say, easy to draw )
Dennis, you referred to 'updates' for the tension - I been a 'shroom I guess - in the dark and fed manure. Where and when did this come out please as I am still going by the download manual. Anything else missed that you know of? (Like a missed recall!)
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