risuperglide
Active Member
From what you describe, I would suspect the belt making a squeak when first starting out cold. You can try raising the rear wheel off the ground, putting the tranny in neutral and rubbing a candle or crayon against the sides of the belt as you rotate the rear wheel. This will apply some wax to the sides of the belt and that will then apply it to the sides of the pullies. Do this for several revolutions of the rear wheel.
See if that helps.
TQ
I'll bet you hit it! The sound is exactly like what you described like a squeaking noise until it gets some heat in it them goes away in a few seconds & only does this when bone cold........:coffee
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Pop off the derby cover and have a look inside make sure you can see lube in there, It could be as simple as too low of fluid, some times the techs get in a hurry, not trying to make excuses for them but some are lazy JMO
I don't think that its low on fluid cause the very next day after the 1000mi service was done I noticed a leak from the side lower primary cover leaking down the bottom! I took it back the very next day! The tech did not seat the gasket properly & they had to reseat the gasket & check the fluid! I also look religiously for leaks after & before every ride as I am a leak seaking freak! I actually have the bike parked on a rubber mat in my garage, so that if anything leaks I can see it on the mat! So far no leaks after they fixed that issue......:coffee
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