Harley Drive Belt Chirp at Roxanne Nicholas blog

Harley Drive Belt Chirp. Not sure what you are riding but are you 100% sure it is the belt? The chirp on decel is a classic symptom of it being too loose, then the noise goes away as the belt gets warm and tighter. The right side of the drive belt has always caused a shiney band on the rear tire. After returning from work on my 1200 sportster, i noticed that when pushing the bike forward in neutral, the drive belt was. Silicone didn't work for me, had to replace. Belts don't tolerate being forced into a tight bend, for instance, and a nick in the belt can lead to premature failure. It would be even closer if it tracked in the center. The big twin fellas seem to fix the squeal (or chirp) by loosening the belt tension to the lower settings recommended in the service. Replace rubber pieces under your saddlebags, also rubber pieces on muffler hanger. Several of us have had a similar noise and it was from the rear.


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The big twin fellas seem to fix the squeal (or chirp) by loosening the belt tension to the lower settings recommended in the service. Replace rubber pieces under your saddlebags, also rubber pieces on muffler hanger. Silicone didn't work for me, had to replace. It would be even closer if it tracked in the center. Belts don't tolerate being forced into a tight bend, for instance, and a nick in the belt can lead to premature failure. The chirp on decel is a classic symptom of it being too loose, then the noise goes away as the belt gets warm and tighter. Not sure what you are riding but are you 100% sure it is the belt? The right side of the drive belt has always caused a shiney band on the rear tire. After returning from work on my 1200 sportster, i noticed that when pushing the bike forward in neutral, the drive belt was. Several of us have had a similar noise and it was from the rear.

Harley Drive Belt Chirp Several of us have had a similar noise and it was from the rear. The chirp on decel is a classic symptom of it being too loose, then the noise goes away as the belt gets warm and tighter. Silicone didn't work for me, had to replace. Replace rubber pieces under your saddlebags, also rubber pieces on muffler hanger. The right side of the drive belt has always caused a shiney band on the rear tire. It would be even closer if it tracked in the center. Belts don't tolerate being forced into a tight bend, for instance, and a nick in the belt can lead to premature failure. After returning from work on my 1200 sportster, i noticed that when pushing the bike forward in neutral, the drive belt was. The big twin fellas seem to fix the squeal (or chirp) by loosening the belt tension to the lower settings recommended in the service. Several of us have had a similar noise and it was from the rear. Not sure what you are riding but are you 100% sure it is the belt?

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