How to replace a drive belt
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Your question is a bit more than can easily be answered on this forum. It is not hard, but there is a bit to do. I would suggest getting a good service manual and using it as your guide. The manual will be the best money you can spend for your bike.
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Hmmm. cdestuck I hope you were kidding. I replaced it in 2 hours. Was very easy to do. The wheel doesn't have to come off, and the swingarm doesn't come close to coming off. I propped the bike up on some old books. Once you loosen the bottom bolt on the shock the whole deflector lifts up and you just slide the belt up. Now if you remove the pipes and rider footrest it makes it easier but you don't have to. I must say I was very disappointed in the "advice" I got from this an other forums.
To anybody who reads this in the future. You DO NOT have to take the wheel off. Just loosen the axle nut. And the whole swingarm thing is just ridiculous, I don't about other HD's but you don't even need to touch the swingarm on the Sporty.
To anybody who reads this in the future. You DO NOT have to take the wheel off. Just loosen the axle nut. And the whole swingarm thing is just ridiculous, I don't about other HD's but you don't even need to touch the swingarm on the Sporty.
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It was my fault the belt broke. It didn't just break on it's own. I don't think I am being to hard on people, if you don't know how to do something then don't say anything. Bad advice is worse than no advice. The book helps but there are always tricks and short-cuts. For instance look in the section on how to remove the carb and it will tell you to take off the gas tank.( You don't have to take off the gas tank.) The book will tell you to remove the rear exhaust system when replacing belt, don't have to do that either. The book will tell you to put 4 quarts of oil in your bike, emmm not really. See that is what I was looking for when I asked advice. Now if somebody breaks their belt on a Softy, you won't hear a word from me because I don't know how to do it, and I don't want to give out bad advice.
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