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Author:  mick [ 09 Jul 2009 12:26 ]
Post subject:  emergency belt change

Just wondering is there a tool that can be used on the side of the road, to get the isolator out to change a belt (if neccesary) without having to lift the frame.
M2 BTW

This has always been a worry, ie breaking one in the middle of nowhere, you can carry a spare belt but fitting it ----- hmmmm :roll: .

Author:  mojomick [ 09 Jul 2009 13:47 ]
Post subject:  Re: emergency belt change

Just carry a RAC/ AA card. ;)
You will not be fixing it at the roadside. If you ride like a pussy, you should get 25,000+ miles out of it, if you ride hard / wheelie etc. you should be looking to replace it at 17-20000 (or 50 miles before it breaks :lol: ).
Definitely worth considering as part of a planned maintenance shedule, rather than just waiting / fearing it to happen, no different to a car cam belt really.
The later Goodyear (XB) belts will last even longer on a tuber and they are cheaper to buy.

Author:  gunter [ 09 Jul 2009 13:55 ]
Post subject:  Re: emergency belt change

http://www.luckyhands.de/tools.html ?

Author:  M900uk [ 09 Jul 2009 14:11 ]
Post subject:  Re: emergency belt change

gunter wrote:
http://www.luckyhands.de/tools.html ?


how does that work then?

Author:  gunter [ 09 Jul 2009 15:38 ]
Post subject:  Re: emergency belt change

I honestly have no idea. I've never seen how a belt got changed at a tuber.

Image
Is this of any help?
Picts how to change belt ...

Author:  rik [ 09 Jul 2009 15:45 ]
Post subject:  Re: emergency belt change

....und wirklich, Robert ist deiner Oncle! :lol:

Author:  shudnobeta [ 09 Jul 2009 20:15 ]
Post subject:  Re: emergency belt change

gunter wrote:
http://www.luckyhands.de/tools.html ?


please translate "Speziell entwickeltes Werkzeug für den schnellen und einfachen Riemenwechsel ohne Ausbau der Schwinge. Für M2, S1, S3."

danker mein herr :oooops:

Author:  gunter [ 09 Jul 2009 21:04 ]
Post subject:  Re: emergency belt change

Quote:
Specially designed tool for a quick and easy belt change without removing the swingarm. For M2, S1, S3.

Author:  Norm [ 09 Jul 2009 21:08 ]
Post subject:  Re: emergency belt change

Oh. I thought it was for "a special "tickler" for quick and painless rimming when going without your wife to swingers parties." :lol:

Author:  mick [ 10 Jul 2009 00:32 ]
Post subject:  Re: emergency belt change

mojomick wrote:
Just carry a RAC/ AA card. ;)



Thats OK if you "can" ring , some places in Oz you can be 200K's from anywhere
and no phone coverage.

That tool would be OK if it showed how it worked and how to buy one :D

Author:  mojomick [ 10 Jul 2009 07:43 ]
Post subject:  Re: emergency belt change

Sorry Mick, didn't know your location.
If you are gonna end up 200k from anywhere, maybe an Africa Twin may be more sensible. :lol:

Author:  pontiusxbazooka [ 10 Jul 2009 08:42 ]
Post subject:  Re: emergency belt change

http://www.luckyhands.de/tools.html

so what does Maz think of this tool?. does it compress the isolator on the left side of the frame enough to pop the right hand isolator out?

Author:  gunter [ 10 Jul 2009 09:17 ]
Post subject:  Re: emergency belt change

mick wrote:
That tool would be OK if it showed how it worked and how to buy one :D

As said before, I can't tell you much about this. You might want to ask in the german tuber forum: http://www.borgforum.de (AFAIK no registration required) or mail Lucky directly.

Author:  Gasaxe [ 12 Jul 2009 11:23 ]
Post subject:  Re: emergency belt change

That tool looks like it would work fine, I made something similar a couple of weeks back to change my M2 belt,did the job in about an hour ,worst bit was getting the bloody hugger screws out of the belt side,the rear footrest mounts are right in the way ,had to drop the shock out to lower the swinging arm.
However, if you overdo the nearside isomount compression by useing too much force you will wreck the frame, so if your kak handed don't try this at home.
You only compress enough to just slide the offside mount out.
Typical,isn't it? I only suss out the worst M2 job ,just before I sell it, in fact Andrew the new owner rang me to say he would have the bike ,just as I got home from recovering the bike with it's spapped belt.
Cheers
Lee

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