Can-Am Spyder Belt Adjustment

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  • čas přidán 31. 07. 2013
  • How I adjust the tension and alignment on my Can am Spyder - by Adrian Iredale
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Komentáře • 48

  • @moalanikai
    @moalanikai Před 11 lety +5

    This is an absolutely exceptional step-by-step instructional video for anyone wanting to adjust their bike's drive belt ~ and an entertaining few minutes of watching how it's done. Makes me believe that I could even do it myself. Thanks for the excellent video. Aloha, Clayton

  • @markharris1845
    @markharris1845 Před 2 lety

    I know this video and comments are around nine years old but I had to post a reply in 2022, as you Sir have saved me a huge hill of pain and £££. I bought a 2016 CanAm Spyder Limited Edition RT about a year ago and recently decided to repaint what I thought were swinging arm end caps as they had become oxidised. In trying to remove them I realised (only too late) that I was messing with the belt tension and alignment! And sure enough after a week or so's riding the belt was hanging 3mm off the drive sprocket. Anyhow - thanks to this video and my friend next door who has a fully equipped workshop, we followed your instructions. It took about four attempts to get it right as, as you rightly say, if you alter the drive belt tension that this throws off the alignment. But with a little patience everything is back to where it should be and you have saved me an expensive trip to my (not so) local dealer and a huge pile of wonga too. Thanks a million buddy!

  • @kevinrutland6578
    @kevinrutland6578 Před 3 měsíci

    I noticed in the comments some guys stated that the tension should be set on the ground. I'm reading my 2020 Can-Am RT Limited maintenance manual and it states "drive belt tension..rear end lifted...1050N. " So, the tension wil lbe higher when on the ground. So, check your maintenance manual. Also, the Operater's Manual state that the belt should not be touching the Front Sprocket flanges. Hope that is helpful. Great video explaining the procedure.

  • @barryswanson2818
    @barryswanson2818 Před 3 měsíci

    That was an awesome video. I took my Spyder to the shop yesterday and the cost to do what did is $130. 😢

  • @davidvuchetich3045
    @davidvuchetich3045 Před 2 lety

    Used this video last year on both my RT's to replace rear tires and work out the tension /alignment on the belts...I used the Kritkat and measured tension on both raised up and on the ground ...I used the on ground tension to measure in the final part. About 180 lbs on mine. The alignment I had to monkey with while the back tire was running . then took a drive around the neighborhood and in reverse, still had some adjustment but all ended well. I did notice that the idiot lights needed reset when I first started up but these resolved themselves with the first movements...Thanks for the video!!

  • @cambello
    @cambello Před 9 lety +4

    This is a top top clip! I just love your tutorials, well done!

  • @mikez1677
    @mikez1677 Před 2 lety +1

    2014 and up RT and F3 - 161 ft/lbs. Earlier Spyders - 96 ft/lbs. Torque setting was increased with 1330cc engine.

  • @Ken-ru8et
    @Ken-ru8et Před 3 lety

    I’m years late with this but thanks heaps for the clear advice on both tension and alignment. Only wish the dealership did it correctly in the first place. 25k Up now and I’m on a second belt after they changed my rear wheel after a flat.. costly experience it has been. Thanks again

  • @the1spyderryder
    @the1spyderryder Před 9 lety +3

    Mshrader211 is right! and yes it will change, see my comment below. the difference is where you jack the rear wheel up at. the main frame or the swing arm. if you jack it at the frame (forward of the swing arm) the rear shock will allow the wheel to swing down slightly allowing the belt to loosen a bit. here's a hint If you change the rear tire, or the brake pads anything requiring removing the rear axel, you can remove the bottom bolt on the rear shock and the swing arm will swing down (if you jack from the frame) enough to loosen the belt completely for removal. this allows you to replace every thing and not have to realign the belt or adjust the tension.....Tension may need slight touch up....

  • @the1spyderryder
    @the1spyderryder Před 9 lety +8

    ATTENTION: The only error I see is if you jack the Spyder up from in front of the swing arm, it will release some tension from the belt. if you jack the rear up by jacking the swing arm up it WILL NOT..... be careful with this don't over tension the belt. Always check the tension after the rear wheel is back on the ground. I'm betting this guys belt is over tensioned by the fact that he made and checked the tension with the wheel jacked by the frame, which will increase the tension when the rear wheel is lowered to the floor again ! I hope this helps

  • @mtatom92345
    @mtatom92345 Před 6 lety

    Easy, quick and simple. Thanks

  • @donny9531
    @donny9531 Před 11 lety

    Loved the video, hope there will be more to come.
    Regards
    Dom

  • @XtremeCustoms
    @XtremeCustoms Před 9 lety

    Thanks for your video, saved me money and time. thanks again.

  • @younesAshk
    @younesAshk Před 10 lety

    Great job hope to see more

  • @purpleguy2159
    @purpleguy2159 Před 9 lety +1

    Thanks for Sharing!

  • @Alexargueta1
    @Alexargueta1 Před 4 lety

    Thank you very much for your videos they are great help cheers. N.S.W

  • @KevinSmith-jp3vn
    @KevinSmith-jp3vn Před 6 lety +3

    Coy Hilton is ABSOLUTELY RIGHT, If you read anything on the internet about removing the belt on a Spyder it will tell you to jack up the bike to decrease the belt tension making it easier to remove the belt. Sorry mate but be it that your down under I can't agree with your method at all. Belt tension NEEDS to be measured ONLY when the bike is on the ground ONLY !

  • @martinz391
    @martinz391 Před 10 lety

    Great job... thank you so much for this video.... you just saved me $300..

  • @GB-no1pc
    @GB-no1pc Před 2 lety

    Thanks this a big help, cheers.

  • @viewer242
    @viewer242 Před 5 lety

    Thanks so much for sharing this info. You make it look pretty easy. I have an F3. Do you or anyone know of any differences in this procedure for my bike?

  • @Rattlebars
    @Rattlebars Před 5 lety +2

    Nice but not enough clarity on the fact that there are 2 Krikits, one for lighter and the other, used here, the heavier. Not knowing (I know it's my fault) I got the lighter one. My bad, but a note that there were two would have been nice. Amazon has them for $15 so I will have both! not a bad deal. The one on eBay is an off brand. If you can, go with Amazon.

  • @mikkomannen
    @mikkomannen Před 10 lety

    Exellent!

  • @Rattlebars
    @Rattlebars Před 4 lety +3

    I also got the 36mm wrench & cut it in half. This works great on the oil filter cap as well! Thanks for the great how to video!!

  • @petercox9901
    @petercox9901 Před 4 měsíci

    Well done bloke easy to follow comments nsw rider, do you have any other tutorials
    Regards Coxy

  • @prospexican
    @prospexican Před 3 lety

    Great video, any way to fin the torque specs for the big axel nut?

  • @mum-0217
    @mum-0217 Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks Adrian, great step by step video for belt adjustment. I was wandering how long to run the Spyder before the belt would need to be replaced? Mike.

  • @SkuttleBug1974
    @SkuttleBug1974 Před 7 lety

    thanks

  • @YesThatDan
    @YesThatDan Před 9 lety +1

    Good job, Adrian.
    I'm not intimately familiar with the Spyder, but on every vehicle with a swingarm I've ever owned, torque of the axle nut has been important enough that it's prominently specified in the Service Manual and even in the Owner's Manual.
    Using a spanner sawed in half is an interesting idea, and you've proven that it works, but I'm surprised that you can break that nut loose using such a short spanner, if it's torqued to spec. I didn't see you use a torque wrench to tighten the nut after you were finished adjusting the tension, so is axle nut torque simply not that important on the Spyder?

  • @FPVeyes
    @FPVeyes Před 5 lety

    I would like to know where you got your seat cover I like that type of cover and I bought you have on your shocks on the front to be able to hook up if you need to be towed

  • @tonymir
    @tonymir Před 10 měsíci

    How tight do you go on the rear axle? Thx!

  • @drkennedy611
    @drkennedy611 Před 5 lety

    Is the method the same for the RT?

  • @martinainguis1
    @martinainguis1 Před 2 lety

    do you have a vid how to replace the belt please

  • @RamonGarciaBC
    @RamonGarciaBC Před 2 lety

    Excuse me, how many pounds of pressure does the axle nut carry?

  • @MShrader211
    @MShrader211 Před 9 lety

    Question: Does the belt tension differ from it being jacked up off the ground vs it being fully on the ground? I guess I'm mostly wondering if you have to have the swing arm all the way down/extended (rear wheel off the ground) in order to correctly check the belt tension...

    • @spyderstuff8398
      @spyderstuff8398  Před 9 lety

      Doesn't make a significant enough difference either way to worry about - particularly with the RT.

    • @SubjectXXX
      @SubjectXXX Před 7 lety

      That is not true at all.. Always test your tension again after you put the rear back to the ground!

    • @ChaplainKC
      @ChaplainKC Před 6 lety

      You sure made that look easy! I'll remember this when I change my rear tire. Thanks.

  • @davidbarrera308
    @davidbarrera308 Před 7 lety

    Do you have a link as to where I can get a belt tension tool like yours? I have only been able to find some that go up to 150 pounds. Thanks

  • @BEKELCHANEL
    @BEKELCHANEL Před 2 lety

    Hello my friend 🙏🙏☕☕

  • @SubjectXXX
    @SubjectXXX Před 7 lety

    Anti clockwise? Aussies dont know counterclockwise? :)
    Plus one finger up for filming in socks:D
    Also, @Coy Hilron comment: exactly correct point!!

  • @timhorner7515
    @timhorner7515 Před 2 lety

    26mm spanner not 36 mm !!!!