Belt Dressing?
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Belt Dressing?
Anyone know what to use on the rear drive belt as a "lube"? I had a tube of great stuff specifically made for belts. Great stuff for here in the hot, dry Arizona desert. Can't remember if HD made it or not. Was sort of like clear Vasoline but a little thicker and came in a "toothpaste" tube. Used it on my previous '91 FXSTC for years. Was great to add an occasional small dab on the sides of the belt. Kept the belt quiet and riding on the sprocket nice and smooth without attracting dirt. I must have tossed it out by mistake.
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RE: Belt Dressing?
I have always just used a bar of ivory soap. I rub it on the sides of the belts on my oldler cars every oil change. No problems with my 07 carbon fiber belt. If it did rub I would be sure to use it first.
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ORIGINAL: BULLDOG88
I have always just used a bar of ivory soap. I rub it on the sides of the belts on my oldler cars every oil change. No problems with my 07 carbon fiber belt. If it did rub I would be sure to use it first.
I have always just used a bar of ivory soap. I rub it on the sides of the belts on my oldler cars every oil change. No problems with my 07 carbon fiber belt. If it did rub I would be sure to use it first.
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ORIGINAL: BadBobOk
Won't stand up to the rain though.
ORIGINAL: BULLDOG88
I have always just used a bar of ivory soap. I rub it on the sides of the belts on my oldler cars every oil change. No problems with my 07 carbon fiber belt. If it did rub I would be sure to use it first.
I have always just used a bar of ivory soap. I rub it on the sides of the belts on my oldler cars every oil change. No problems with my 07 carbon fiber belt. If it did rub I would be sure to use it first.
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