Good on ya Horse....Maintenance in general and on Harleys in particular does not seem to get done by owners anymore...
I got the Harley manual, and will order a belt "just in case"...
Good on ya Horse....Maintenance in general and on Harleys in particular does not seem to get done by owners anymore...
I got the Harley manual, and will order a belt "just in case"...
Opinions are like arseholes: Everybody has got one, but that doesn't mean you got to air it in public all the time....
					
                                        
					
					
						
					
                                        
					
					
						Faaark! I wish I'd never read this thread you Guys are givin me the shits, oh well at least the Buell sounds easier to change out...$327NZD for a replacement belt though???
I had a deep and meaningful with the 'Platform Director VRSC' and said c'mon Robert - no bull - how long do the belts last?
We have had some that have picked up a rock leaving the dealer. that is very rare - but can happen. we have seen some that have lasted 250,000 miles and are still going strong. that is kinda rare too. We like the belts and are excited by their constant improvement.

					
                                        
					
					
						You could ask; how long is a piece of string?
My FXR belt had a small stone hole when I bought it at 47,000kms, I spat the belt at something like 96,000. If the hole or similar damage is in the middle, it's not too much of an issue for a sensible rider. If it's near the edge or you love tearing away from the lights then it probably won't last too long.
Conversely the 2000 W/g I bought last year had a new belt at about 15,000 due to rock injestion.
I got a belt for the FXR from Dave at HDRS in Gore (he's easy to deal with and knows his HD's) and it was plenty cheaper than eleswhere. I think the only 'special' tools I needed were a socket large enough to fit the drive sprocket nut and another for the compensator nut and a tool to lock the primary drive and clutch basket sprockets together. The deep socket for the drive sprocket (coz you have to go over the gearbox output shaft) I made from a normal socket by having it cut in the middle, then I added a few inches of steam pipe. A three-quarter drive bar and bingo!
Belt isn't due for a few days yet, I ordered it from America just before making this thread.
Having read all through the replies I'm thinking I'll get me old mate the talented mechanic to do the work.....

					
                                        
					
					
						from what i gather, most damage to drive belts are related to stones or small rocks..Mmmmmmm.... let me think, I know why don't the manufactures fit fully enclosed belt guards, add bling to your ride haha
Or sweep the roads. and we there are road works, have a lane that has been swept just wide enough for a bike.
Maybe should just HTFU
Why would you ride that long and that gnarly stuff if you don't have to, Its what we do, we love it.
Nathan Woods R.I.P.

					
                                        
					
					
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