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cag3506
Posted 2012-01-15 9:53 PM (#105452)
Subject: Drive belt @ 30000


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 29
Is it really necessary to change belt at 30000. It looks to be in great shape. A friend has 50000 on his belt.
08 vision
Thanks
Craig
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cchristo
Posted 2012-01-15 11:15 PM (#105456 - in reply to #105452)
Subject: Re: Drive belt @ 30000


Tourer

Posts: 337
san antonio, tx
I think it's a crap shoot. Sometimes they seem to last forever and sometimes not. The belt on my Kingpin snapped at about 45K without any warning or indication that it was damaged or excessively worn.

I do think that it may have been reinstalled too tightly when I had the rear tire replaced about 1K before it broke.
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varyder
Posted 2012-01-16 7:20 AM (#105460 - in reply to #105452)
Subject: Re: Drive belt @ 30000


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
I can partly agree that it is a crap shoot, given even a brand new belt can snap under the rigth circumstance. I think age and how you treat it has a lot to do with it. Considering for some 30,000 is about 10 years, a 10 year old belt is drot-rot. I'm figuring with frequent inspections and care the belt would last about 100,000 if you made it within the first 5 to 6 years. A tech and Victory would say differently and I'm neither, so take it with a grain of salt.
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JSP
Posted 2012-01-16 11:02 AM (#105469 - in reply to #105452)
Subject: Re: Drive belt @ 30000


Cruiser

Posts: 226
on the edge of Los Angeles
Here in Sunny Southern California I have 70,000 + on my original belt. Mostly one up riding and no trunk (Less Weight) The only rcks I have encountered is from a freshly paved road but not all that often

Riding it almost every day keeps it from taking any sort of a set on the front pulley.

BTW I have a new one already just in case...

Will it make it 100 k ??????
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kevinx
Posted 2012-01-16 2:12 PM (#105489 - in reply to #105456)
Subject: Re: Drive belt @ 30000


Visionary

Posts: 1340
Gainesville Fl Home of the Gators
cchristo - 2012-01-16 12:15 AM

I think it's a crap shoot. Sometimes they seem to last forever and sometimes not. The belt on my Kingpin snapped at about 45K without any warning or indication that it was damaged or excessively worn.

I do think that it may have been reinstalled too tightly when I had the rear tire replaced about 1K before it broke.


Surprised your old style belt made it that far. With the 100/6 came a carbon fibre, and Kevlar belt that is MUCH stronger then the belt used for 92" bikes.
I know lots of people with hot rod Visions, and they ride the piss out of them. Most have 60K+ on their belts without failure
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Lone Ranger
Posted 2012-01-17 5:19 AM (#105531 - in reply to #105452)
Subject: Re: Drive belt @ 30000


Tourer

Posts: 447
Cleveland, GA
I have 55,000 on the belt on my '08.
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mkultra
Posted 2012-01-17 5:41 AM (#105532 - in reply to #105452)
Subject: Re: Drive belt @ 30000


Tourer

Posts: 374
Tucson, AZ
79K on my original belt...still looks new. Have had it for a close inspection....just keep on rolling.

Mike
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kevinx
Posted 2012-01-17 6:02 AM (#105533 - in reply to #105532)
Subject: Re: Drive belt @ 30000


Visionary

Posts: 1340
Gainesville Fl Home of the Gators
mkultra - 2012-01-17 6:41 AM

79K on my original belt...still looks new. Have had it for a close inspection....just keep on rolling.

Mike


Visual inspection is a poor indicator. It is all about what happens inside the core
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cchristo
Posted 2012-01-17 6:27 AM (#105534 - in reply to #105489)
Subject: Re: Drive belt @ 30000


Tourer

Posts: 337
san antonio, tx
kevinx - 2012-01-16 2:12 PM

cchristo - 2012-01-16 12:15 AM

I think it's a crap shoot. Sometimes they seem to last forever and sometimes not. The belt on my Kingpin snapped at about 45K without any warning or indication that it was damaged or excessively worn.

I do think that it may have been reinstalled too tightly when I had the rear tire replaced about 1K before it broke.


Surprised your old style belt made it that far. With the 100/6 came a carbon fibre, and Kevlar belt that is MUCH stronger then the belt used for 92" bikes.
I know lots of people with hot rod Visions, and they ride the piss out of them. Most have 60K+ on their belts without failure


Good info, thanks! I didn't know they had been improved. It's not going to take me long to bang out 30K on the vision!
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