Was about to adjust my belt tension and thought I'd ask just to make sure since it's my first time. Is there any reason I shouldn't adjust belt tension with the rear wheel on the ground, bike on sidestand)?
Thanks!
It's easier with wheel off the ground, so you can spin the wheel to check allignment and tension. It always takes me a few times to get it just right.
I struggled with the tensioning procedure the first few times I adjusted my 2016 DSR so I came up with a procedure that might help others.
(20/30kg tension)
Jacking left screw(bolt) out (adding tension) moves the belt to the right.
Best to get the belt in the correct position (left/right) then adjust tension.
NOTE: Position belt with a right side biases as it will shift to the left when the axle bolt is tightened.
Must use rolling head prybar to pry the right side towards its jack-screw (or just Smack the tire/rim in the desired direction)
NOTE: 1/6 turn of Left jack screw appears to cause a 10KG difference to tension.
If you don't have the correct MM socket (like me) use a 1-1/16" to tension axle nut to 102NM (75#/')
Recommend first removing the jack bolts & grinding or filing off the top so it's smooth to avoid gouging the soft aluminum swing arm.
Put a dapp of aintiseize or grease on the threads while your at it.