Suzi Blvd S40 - Belt drive chirping

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Suzi Blvd S40 - Belt drive chirping

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Hello all,

This is likely a general belt drive question, but the Blvd S40 is quirky bike.

The wife's S40 started making this ungodly noise one day. I didn't ride it much, so I didn't recognize the sound right away. Then it hit me. Sounds like a slipping fanbelt, but a trill rather than a steady whine.

Sure enough, the rear wheel adjustments were off a bit, and the left side of the belt was showing some tooth wear.

Evened up the rear wheel, and it was less loud, then one day it just stopped! :woohoo:

Me: "Hey babe... I fixed your bike!" :smoke:

Her: "My hero!" :clapping:

She goes for a ride, loves the bike again. We stop somewhere, leave...

Her:"IT'S DOING IT AGAIN!" :rant:

Me:"Uh..." :humm:

So now it does it on and off. Some days it is silent. Some days it chirps. One time, she bounced the back wheel against a curb a few times and it stopped... Which I would think would happen with the adjusting bolts set... I can't see it slipping backwards?

Any thoughts. Any S40 owners having similar problems?

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#2 Unread post by Ninja Geoff »

belt could be worn out. The belt on my ranger was chirping like a am-fm til i replaced it. Now it's silent.
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Hope not...

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It's an '06 Blvd... Hope it isn't worn out already :shock:

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Re: Hope not...

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safety-boy wrote:It's an '06 Blvd... Hope it isn't worn out already :shock:

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Bring to the dealer then, should be under warrenty.
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if it was out of alignment to start with, it could have prematurely worn the belt.
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so its a chirping here and there? I get a ching ching bing bing every so often, still trying to figure out what that is. I would try making sure everything is tight before every ride, I meant the thing is called a thumper for a reason, no easier way to vibrate bolts loose that stick them on either a s40 or a rotary airplane engine.....
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Very true.

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Dichotomous wrote:the thing is called a thumper for a reason, no easier way to vibrate bolts loose that stick them on either a s40 or a rotary airplane engine.....
I am surprised it hasn't vibrated the paint off yet! :spaz: (that's me on the interstate with it!)

It is due for scheduled maintenance soon, so I'll make sure they know about it.

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havent had it on the interstate yet but have had it up to 70, EVERYTHING rattles and the engines sounds like its about to die......
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On the interstate...

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Wear sticky boots when you do. My slick bottomed stereotypical-biker-boots (metal ring, three straps... oh yeah!) about slid off the pegs first time I rode it on I-40.

If you're in the 6-foot tall range, I would suggest a windshield. At 70-80, especially if it is windy... I was exhausted from keeping myself on the seat! I am a human drag-chute on that bike. :laughing:

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#10 Unread post by Dichotomous »

yeah I am 6-2, but the short amount of time I intend to have this bike and the short insterstate distances I assume to be riding, I dont really want to invest in a windshield.
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