Only reason I bring it up is because of what I found on my bike when I purchased it brand new. I could watch the belt track fully right or fully left when rotating the rear tire. It would take just 2-3 turns of the rear pulley and the belt would be hugging a lip to the point that I would hear belt noise.
The service manual did say the rear axle should be adjusted to within .030" of each side.
I came up with a very accurate way to aline my rear axle to within a few thousands. From the factory my axle was off the full allowable .030".
I then alined the rear axle to within .005" and it made a huge difference in belt tracking. I just wanted to see how close I could get it to perfect and what effect it would have on belt tracking.
Do the trig on what .030" of axle shift does to tire alinement and pulley shift and you will be surprised. I was.