Hhmm, you can do it yourself, the alignment isn't that hard.
Turn the wheel a few times with your hand and if it stays about 1-2mm of the edge it's good.
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Here are my notes on the procedure.
NOTE this on a 2016 (DSR) & setup for my availability of tools.
These notes are helpful to me but know that I'm a rookie on this type of belt & Im not guaranteeing I've got it a100% right.
However I do have lots of experience with V-belts.
(20/30kg tension) (8-30-18 Modified tension as was previously incorrect@20-40kg)
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/towards the jack screw) *
NOTE: 1/6 turn of Left jack screw appears to cause a 10KG difference to tension.
Use 1-1/16" box wrench (or socket) to tension axle nut to 102NM (75#/')
Also recommend removing the jack bolts & grinding off the top to smooth them out so the embossed markings don't dig into the soft aluminum swing arm.
Wish the bolts were fine thread for finer adjustment.
*In my opinion, the right jackbolt should draw the right side of the axle towards the front & because it doesn't, it has to be forced via other means.