I tink a guy has to torque the belt hard to exceed its strength. But still good to stay within recommended limits.
I say this cause last spring I found the rear fork bearings ripped apart - a big clunk when I shifted the fork to the right and left. I had been adjusting my belt to this, which had to create a tremendous load. By all visual inspections the belt showed no wear for the worse. 10,000 miles later I changed out the belt when the pulley needed to be changed.
I say this cause last spring I found the rear fork bearings ripped apart - a big clunk when I shifted the fork to the right and left. I had been adjusting my belt to this, which had to create a tremendous load. By all visual inspections the belt showed no wear for the worse. 10,000 miles later I changed out the belt when the pulley needed to be changed.