Well I guess that was a bust. The info I had from a quick search sounded like they weren't as heavy and easier to adjust tension on belts and chains. I read a few guys on here snapping belts mostly FX's catching air spinning up the rear wheel and then coming back under full load and snapping. I wanted a way to change the belt in the field and thought this might fix it but I guess not. Look for something else.
Thanks
I love single sided swingarms for the look and it does make taking the tire off easier, but I'm just being honest. Ive had a SSS on my HawkGT, VFR, 916, 1098, and R6. Ive also helped swap them on other bikes, starting with the R6. Its pretty simple between all metric bikes, just swap the bearings so the pivot axle fits and make custom spacers, then work out the shock linkage. If you're lucky, the shock lines up.
for a real field changable belt, you need to have nothing inside the belt.
the only way I can think to do this would be a roller on the bottom half that "lifts" the bottom of the belt up. that way the belt can go straight from the wheel around the motor, over the idler and back down.... the belt would then clear the cross of the swingarm....but it would probably have to be a spring loaded idler as the tension would now change as the wheel rotated.
seems like alot of work for something that woudl rarely happen. instead, I would just carry the tools to swap it around and a spare belt. While it sucks that you have to break open the suspension, its not nearly as hard to do as de-flooding a motor or any of the other pain in the butt fixes I have had to do when in the middle of nowhere.
Atleast with a zero FX, you will be within walking distance of civilization.