All you have to do is loosen the motor mounts and frame mounts near the swingarm and it will open up slightly and you can easily slide the swingarm in place
Great Video! Nothing like seeing a master of his craft in action. Makes me feel good to see even a professional sometimes hammers on a screwdriver as well!😂
Great video! I have done this on my motorcycle and it seems like it works great on your surron on as well! Where did you get your vans kickstand foot? That's cool!
I found this vid looking for info on tensioning the drive belt. I notice how dang easy you were able to get it and I don’t understand😂 my bikes been down for 2 years but I just got new forks so I can get it going again (also replaced the belt) and I cannot get the tension tight enough. Is it the peg brace that makes it so you can pry down on the motor?
Hi, do you recommend anyone with a little bit of knowledge with old Motocross bikes to tackle this as my nephew's drive belt has just snapped & i like your video as you show everything that needs to be done. How tight to you recommend the belt to be fitted (roughly) please, any help would be appreciated, thank you 🙏🏻
After several belts you will know how to do it in 10 minutes without remouving swing arm, just remove the axle and motor pulley cover ;-). nice trick tho
I'm not knocking your method, I just wanna spread this idea across the surron community. What about ... Step 1. Taking off the chain. Step 2. Taking off the entire rear suspension. Step 3. Loosen the 4 motor bolts. Step 4. Taking the swing arm bolt out, and just lifting the jack shaft up and out keeping the swing arm still attached. Because every video I watched they all said putting the swing arm back on is the most difficult part. Placing the jack shaft back in with the swing arm still attached and reattaching the rear suspension then reversing the other steps seems like it would be easier. My belt comes today.
3/8 rod and length is 6” 5/8
BRILLIANT.
How long did it take you to do all of it?
@@Johnsack349 I can do one in 10 minutes or less
@@Surron_Lort I think I have to fix mine😭
god you are amazing. short, concise, and even pinned the question i was going to ask. you are a gentleman and a scholar sir!
You can purchase a 3/8” bolt from any hardware store as well. Thanks for all the tips, it was a very smooth process.
Literally the best video i can find on youtube showing this process, great work!
Keep doing videos, you are really good at explaining
What a great time saver idea, thanks for making great video and not trying to be a comedian like the others.
For real the second he out the bolt in (with ease) I was astonished.
Glad I got mine with the chain conversion
Awesome video, super organized demo
Man that is so smart! Awesome!
Absolutely brilliant
Thanks for the great video you’re a lifesaver
Great video! Thank you
Thx dude, good job!
All you have to do is loosen the motor mounts and frame mounts near the swingarm and it will open up slightly and you can easily slide the swingarm in place
Wasn’t that bad. I can do one in 10 minutes not filming
Great Video! Nothing like seeing a master of his craft in action. Makes me feel good to see even a professional sometimes hammers on a screwdriver as well!😂
Haha sometimes!! you mean everyday
Love to see u using the cardboard that came with the surron as a Stand, gang shit.
But fr, this shit so wobbly i think i need a stand at some point xD
good stuff, thanks for sharing....
what thickness is the rod?
I love the kickstand shoe....
Great video! I have done this on my motorcycle and it seems like it works great on your surron on as well! Where did you get your vans kickstand foot? That's cool!
You are killin me bro :D Where did you get this tiny shoe for your kickstand from and what size is it :D ?
Nice ! Thank you !
I found this vid looking for info on tensioning the drive belt. I notice how dang easy you were able to get it and I don’t understand😂 my bikes been down for 2 years but I just got new forks so I can get it going again (also replaced the belt) and I cannot get the tension tight enough. Is it the peg brace that makes it so you can pry down on the motor?
Nice Job!
Hi, do you recommend anyone with a little bit of knowledge with old Motocross bikes to tackle this as my nephew's drive belt has just snapped & i like your video as you show everything that needs to be done.
How tight to you recommend the belt to be fitted (roughly) please, any help would be appreciated, thank you 🙏🏻
After several belts you will know how to do it in 10 minutes without remouving swing arm, just remove the axle and motor pulley cover ;-). nice trick tho
I don't see how that's possible. Make a video. Prove me wrong please
That won’t work unless I take out the peg brace.
Bro where u get the shoe for the kickstand I need me one 😂
One of the best hacks ever.
I think I didn’t put but the swing arm washer that you mentioned around 5:45, how screwed am I?
You d best
Good morning what’s the belt size by chance?
How do I know if my belt is too tight or too loose? Thanks for the video
You want just a little play. So if any debris get in it won’t snap it.
@@Surron_Lort like a chain almost? Thanks for responding 💯
Still way easier than replacing a whole gearbox 🙏
I'm not knocking your method, I just wanna spread this idea across the surron community. What about ... Step 1. Taking off the chain. Step 2. Taking off the entire rear suspension. Step 3. Loosen the 4 motor bolts. Step 4. Taking the swing arm bolt out, and just lifting the jack shaft up and out keeping the swing arm still attached. Because every video I watched they all said putting the swing arm back on is the most difficult part. Placing the jack shaft back in with the swing arm still attached and reattaching the rear suspension then reversing the other steps seems like it would be easier. My belt comes today.
Depends where you have the peg brace. If you have the brace in the back like I do that method does not work.
Why do surrons have a belt and a chain?
my lever thing by my belt isnt clicking? why?
I would remove the power source from the bike when working on it.
Breaker is turned off but also good advice! 🤟
@@Surron_LortI would, because I’m an idiot.
How long does the belt last?
Depends on how you ride it honestly.
what’s the rod size?
3/8
no mobile1 grease on anything, interesting. This is why I don't buy anything used. People don't know how to properly maintain anything
You didn’t see any doesn’t mean I didn’t. I put so much grease on my belt.
@@Surron_Lort on the belt wtf? , talking about suspension shafts, pivot points and bearings. Sure you did guy.
@@ericthedesigner gotta grease the belt
You bet grease the belt
I'm trying to maintain my surron properly. Where should I be greasing?