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Doesn't look right, but hasn't drifted further in 100 miles of riding, so I'll stop taking a rubber mallet with me...
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It is overhanging about the same amount all along where it meets the teeth but there is still a chance it might just be wheel/sprocket misalignment in the swingarm???
Nothing can do regarding it's alignment except watch it (it overhangs the sprocket teeth by1-2mm).
Old belt never drifted in 15 years.
Rear sprocket was changed as well to (a used but much better condition one). 27T front sprocket was not changed or even removed, as I couldn't feel any pitting on it.
> Only thing is that after a...
New belt filtted as per the service manual instructions. (G0500.1AAH belt which is black not grey like the original and has a yellow strip running along it - Kevlar?),
Bearings in the idler pulley...
I have a 65 tooth rear sprocket (although the bike was imported & registered in the UK in 2003). Anyone know the part number for the appropriate belt? Thanks.
Found here:
http://www.ukbeg.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=12414
Lightning XB12s 2003/2004 service manual doesn't seem to be there. Closest is XB9 or Firebolt 2004.
I know, but seem to be only XB9 manuals there.
… or a link to one. (Already have the owners manual)
Cheers.
Very useful. Thanks
Thanks again. Every tooth on the sprockets seems a bit pitted but not sharp or chipped anywhere, so I've only ordered the 6203 bearings and a OEM belt (Falcon belt from twinmotorcycles about same...
If sharp edges found can't just smooth off? If not then just change the damaged sprocket(s) + belt + idler bearings or something else as well in the 21 parts of the whole assembly?...
XB12s 2003 - belt snapped after only total of 10,000miles.
Sprockets have lost some paint on their teeth but if otherwise ok just put a new belt on?
The local Harley shop have quoted over 1000...