Wordslinger,
My rear pulley is def not restricted so thats not an issue.
I am 99.999999999999999998% positive its the belt hitting tbe bendix, poss even 99.999999999999999999%
sure in fact.
Even 729mm long belts are hitting the bendix now if its in
I will post a pic or 2 later tonight, i can see obvious scores on tbe top of my belt surface(where the writing is) and also on the very top edge maybe about 1/2 to 1mm of the inside edge(the edge tbe sits under the bendix) it begins to fray quickly or even rips or tears
I had put this down to sh**ty belts but now i realise its been the bendix all along, not tbe belts
Its early fri morn here and im just up and in work now ( work? Maybe that should be at "work" lol, i got the friday feeling so doing sweet F all today, finish at 12:30 lunchtime tho
Ran to work fine this morn on no bendix, speed up 5mph from yesterday, no restricted holding back feeling at all at 40-42mph like i had before and im still on the same belt that yesterday wasnt right, all i did different was to remove the bendix, so it must be that.
I liked my Malossi Kevlar but i doubt a new one will last anywhere near as long as a decent quality rubber equivelent, i may end up buying one temp for now tho if i cant find exactly the same size in rubber. Need to check my Malossi chart later to confirm but im pretty sure it was 736 or 737 - 17 - 30 kevlar belt i was running before, that was great on my 1500rpm torque spring and 5.5g rollers, best set up i ever had sp far.
Ill post those pics for you to see, on my phone just now so need wait till i get home and send them from my P.C cks im sure i deleted them off my phone once i sent them to the computer.
Cheers guys
btw how long do you think it will take me to NOT jump on the scoot and press the electric starter?
I did it this morn when i 1st started her up, then again when i stopped at an ATM, then again when i stopped at a shop for breakfast lol. Then i have to get back off and kick start it over. Been so long since i used my kickstart i almost forgot it was there