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 Post subject: Engine Drive Pulley
PostPosted: 22 Jan 2011 11:51 
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Hi, I'm looking for a 28 TOOTH engine pulley (pref alloy) to fit X1... I believe other models would fit

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 Post subject: Re: Engine Drive Pulley
PostPosted: 22 Jan 2011 19:55 
http://www.bdlsales.com/Transmission-Pulleys_c_162-1-3.html

I have no experience of these guys but they may be able to help with light weight option - price seems reasonable - I am looking for 27T :D


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 Post subject: Re: Engine Drive Pulley
PostPosted: 22 Jan 2011 19:57 
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Why a 28 though?

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 Post subject: Re: Engine Drive Pulley
PostPosted: 22 Jan 2011 21:31 
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BDL aluminium drive pulleys are very much lighter than OE and are supposed to give the output drive bearing an easier life. My boss uses one on his S1W.
They do not make a 27, only 28, 29 & 30, IIRC.

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 Post subject: Re: Engine Drive Pulley
PostPosted: 22 Jan 2011 21:35 
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Why is that then oh tall one? Assuming all things equal (lubrication etc.), surely the bearing life is only a function of how much load you put on it, i.e. how tight the belt is and how free the throttle hand is... Or have I missed something?

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 Post subject: Re: Engine Drive Pulley
PostPosted: 22 Jan 2011 21:40 
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The clue is in the word 'supposed'.
I'm not claiming anything.

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 Post subject: Re: Engine Drive Pulley
PostPosted: 23 Jan 2011 00:21 
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Aluminium front pulleys are a waste of dosh IMO........they wear out real quick :idea:

We ran a Baker item on the race bike and it showed excessive wear surprisingly early........G2 runs one and it's fubarred, just like the rest of his bike :twisted:

I have customers who are on their 3rd rear pulley with the OEM steel front still looking good.

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 Post subject: Re: Engine Drive Pulley
PostPosted: 24 Jan 2011 15:35 
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Akchewally I have a steel one now :!: ;)
But yes, the resy is still FUBARRED :!: lOl lOl

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 Post subject: Re: Engine Drive Pulley
PostPosted: 24 Jan 2011 15:39 
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The reason I didn't replace my worn ally pulley with another, was because I didn't like how the teeth didn't run the width of the pulley.
I got the steel one that does run the full width-and is still lighter than standard ;)

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 Post subject: Re: Engine Drive Pulley
PostPosted: 24 Jan 2011 20:17 
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Beef wrote:
The reason I didn't replace my worn ally pulley with another, was because I didn't like how the teeth didn't run the width of the pulley.
I got the steel one that does run the full width-and is still lighter than standard ;)


shame you aint mate :twisted:















yeh i know pots an kettles :sad1:

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 Post subject: Re: Engine Drive Pulley
PostPosted: 24 Jan 2011 20:43 
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The other option is drill and lathe the original pulley to lose weight.
I was amazed how much weight you can actually shed from a standard pulley with a bit of judicious trimming :)

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 Post subject: Re: Engine Drive Pulley
PostPosted: 24 Jan 2011 22:01 
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Yeah but I don't have a lathe let alone any judicious lying around :!: lOl lOl

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 Post subject: Re: Engine Drive Pulley
PostPosted: 24 Jan 2011 22:28 
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Take it to a local machine shop ?
I took a new pulley to my local and had it narrowed and 8 holes drilled in the flat between the inner and outer teeth and also skimmed the centre section to half its original thickness for 20 quid :D

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 Post subject: Re: Engine Drive Pulley
PostPosted: 25 Jan 2011 00:29 
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Probably a daft question....does it need to be balanced :?: :?

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 Post subject: Re: Engine Drive Pulley
PostPosted: 25 Jan 2011 00:42 
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Not a daft question..
Some say it isnt important, I would say yes make sure its fairly balanced as its a big lump to be spinning out of balance hung on the end of the output shaft.
But any good machine shop using a lathe wont throw the balance out :)

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