I was installing new rear brake pads and new rear shocks and thought I would adjust the rear belt while I was at it. I adjusted it to the specs in the manual using the tension tool and it just seems tight. 3/8 to 7/16 with 10 lbs of pressure.
I was installing new rear brake pads and new rear shocks and thought I would adjust the rear belt while I was at it. I adjusted it to the specs in the manual using the tension tool and it just seems tight. 3/8 to 7/16 with 10 lbs of pressure.
was that off ground or on the ground? Some bikes you have to check off the ground..
It was off the ground. I believe the manual says either way works.
Thanks
SR
Just adjusted my 2017 Tri Glide belt last week off the ground to 7/16". I checked it again on the ground with no change. It feels a little tight, but should be fine.
Check it and forget it IMO too tight bad too loose bad
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Do it the old fashion way put the belt between your thumb and forefinger and if you can twist it 45* ride it and forget it. Been doing it this way and haven't had ant trouble
I checked my belt tension with the gauge & it is a little tight. I have been to numerous sites but thus far have found nothing about how to preform this adjustment on my 2018 Tri Glide, only video of eccentric cam axle bolt on 2 wheelers.