You are talking about the spline on the face plate pulley, right?
Yes, just the soft aluminum pulley splines.
The procedure to get the belt correctly back on requires that you push the other pulley (at the clutch, or "final drive") a bit apart and the belt there a bit down INTO THAT pulley, usually by turning it a bit. that gives you then a bit more length for the front assembly.
Thanks, that solves that mystery.
Make sure you use before putting all parts/pulleys on the crank shaft a blue = serviceable thread/nut lock like Loctite
Will do and I have plenty of it.
Updates:
New speed record: 90mph indicated - again down hill on the highway following an suv. Speed record for me, routine driving / "crusing" for the suv.
I adjusted the valves today and made sure to convert the 0.10mm to 0.004 inches. I rotated the crank three times to TDC. Both valves were very tight. I couldn't get the feeler gauge in until I loosened the lock nut. After I started the motor the valves make a ticking noise where before they were silent.
Also, I noticed the head gasket is leaking some oil but not too bad. The nuts on the cam shafts look like they were removed and reinstalled. I bought this scoot with only 2,600 miles from the second owner (they bought it 3 months earlier than I did with 1,600 miles). They had to have the carb cleaned / rebuilt as it was clogged from sitting with old gas.
I checked the air cleaner - it had the original mfg date of 03/2005 on it. It was pretty dirty so I brushed it off and plan to replace it in the fall.
I removed and checked the spark plug and it looked great. I bought a new NGK DP87EA9 at Autozone for $2.50. The generic 90w gear oil was an amazing $5.99/qt. I changed out the gear oil. I poured the old dark gear oil into a mixing bottle and it was low by about 1.5 oz. It was probably original. I want to take a compression test but I will need to cut the old plug and weld to use it as an adapter as my gauge is too big.
Thanks for the advice, I will post pictures when I get a chance.
Paul