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techtalk:evo:transfinal01 [2023/08/02 21:42]
ixl2relax [Final Drive Trans Belt Sprocket Issues (Differences between 1991, 1995 & 2004)]
techtalk:evo:transfinal01 [2023/12/07 11:51]
ixl2relax [Belt Sizes & Part Numbers]
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-====== Belt Twist for Carrying Spare Belt ====== 
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-| According to Sportsterpaul (of the XLForum) it is worth carrying a spare\\ belt for any long trip. When you replace a high mileage belt, save the\\ old one for a spare.((http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=14871 - Post#600)) Make a note of the rotation direction.\\ \\ Then, carefully, do a double twist of the belt to stack it three layers high.\\ It keeps a nice big radius (not damaging the belt) and packs well.\\ \\ **If your present belt should break, having a spare belt with you\\ can work for a roadside repair, without fully removing your tire.** \\ \\ The suggested way to replace the belt((http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=174407)) is to remove the lower bolt from\\ the shock and swing it out of the way. Loosen the axle nut and the axle\\ adjusters so the tire can move forward.\\ \\ Slip the belt up and over the belt guard, over the front sprocket, then onto\\ the rear sprocket from behind.\\ \\ Push the tire back and readjust the adjusters & tighten the axle.\\ Then align the shock and replace the lower bolt.  | {{:​techtalk:​evo:​transfinal:​drivebelt-doubletwist-compact-sportsterpaul.jpg?​400|}} | 
-| You could also shortcut the procedure (if you dare to do so carefully). Don't loosen the axle or adjusters. Just remove the lower bolt from the shock\\ & swing it out of the way. Slip the belt up and over the belt guard, allowing it to be low behind the rear sprocket (not on it). Then slip the belt over\\ the front sprocket & start it (as far as possible) over the rear sprocket rim at the bottom. Pull it up snug to stay in place. Then roll the bike forward\\ so the belt pulls up around the rear sprocket and '​slips'​ into place. Replace the shock & bolt. The old belt will likely be a little loose from wear\\ and will 'slip on' in this way as a '​temporary'​ fix until you can replace it with a new belt. Or, do it the longer way if you have any concerns. || 
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 ====== Final Drive Trans Belt Sprocket Issues (Differences between 1991, 1995 & 2004) ===== ====== Final Drive Trans Belt Sprocket Issues (Differences between 1991, 1995 & 2004) =====
  
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 On the 2004-later models, the Trans Drive Sprocket design was reversed. The flanged side was placed toward the engine, thereby pushing the usable belt surface farther away from the engine to allow for a wider rear tire (150mm). On the flanged side, the center mounting splines are recessed .400" from the flange face. On the 2004-later models, the Trans Drive Sprocket design was reversed. The flanged side was placed toward the engine, thereby pushing the usable belt surface farther away from the engine to allow for a wider rear tire (150mm). On the flanged side, the center mounting splines are recessed .400" from the flange face.
  
-For 2004-2005, the older spacer ​was still used (as used on '​95-'​03) between the case bearing seal and the sprocket.+For 2004-2005, the older spacer (as used on '​95-'​03) ​was still used between the case bearing seal and the sprocket.
  
 On the 2006+ models, the spacer was incorporated into the transmission output shaft bearing. On the 2006+ models, the spacer was incorporated into the transmission output shaft bearing.
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 +====== Belt Sizes & Part Numbers =====
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 +| Year | PartNo | Models | Description |
 +| Chains --- 530 Final Drive Chain - 530 means Pitch = 5x 1/8" & Width = 3x 1/8" ||||
 +| 1986-87 | |  883/​1100 ​ | 106 Links |
 +| 1988-90 | |  883/​1200 ​ | 108 Links - 1/2" longer Swingarm |
 +| 1991-92 | |  883 Std/​Hug ​ | 108 Links - 1/2" longer Swingarm |
 +| | 40028-15E |  883/​1100/​1200 ​ | Duckworth Brand 530 Chain |
 +| ::: | ::: | Chain is 110 Links Long - Needs shortened to 106 or 108 Links\\ 40053-65 Duckworth Connecting Link ||
 +| | 40029-15E |  883/​1100/​1200 ​ | Diamond Brand 530 Chain |
 +| ::: | ::: | Chain is 110 Links Long - Needs shortened to 106 or 108 Links\\ 40052-65 Diamond Connecting Link ||
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 +| Year | PartNo | Models | Description |
 +| 1-1/8" Belt Width ||||
 +| 1991-92 | 40022-91 |  883Dlx/​1200 ​ | 128 Tooth |
 +| 1993-2003 | 40022-91 |  883/​1200 ​ | 128 Tooth |
 +| 2004-2006 | 40570-04 |  883  | 136 Tooth |
 +| | 40571-04B |  1200  | 137 Tooth |
 +| 1" Belt Width ||||
 +| 2007-2010 | 40371-07 |  883  | 136 Tooth |
 +| | 40591-07 |  1200  | 137 Tooth |
 +| 2011-2022 | 40591-07 |  883/​1200 ​ | 137 Tooth |
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 +====== Belt Twist for Carrying Spare Belt ======
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 +| According to Sportsterpaul (of the XLForum) it is worth carrying a spare\\ belt for any long trip. When you replace a high mileage belt, save the\\ old one for a spare.((http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=14871 - Post#600)) Make a note of the rotation direction.\\ \\ Then, carefully, do a double twist of the belt to stack it three layers high.\\ It keeps a nice big radius (not damaging the belt) and packs well.\\ \\ **If your present belt should break, having a spare belt with you\\ can work for a roadside repair, without fully removing your tire.** \\ \\ The suggested way to replace the belt((http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=174407)) is to remove the lower bolt from\\ the shock and swing it out of the way. Loosen the axle nut and the axle\\ adjusters so the tire can move forward.\\ \\ Slip the belt up and over the belt guard, over the front sprocket, then onto\\ the rear sprocket from behind.\\ \\ Push the tire back and readjust the adjusters & tighten the axle.\\ Then align the shock and replace the lower bolt.  | {{:​techtalk:​evo:​transfinal:​drivebelt-doubletwist-compact-sportsterpaul.jpg?​400|}} |
 +| You could also shortcut the procedure (if you dare to do so carefully). Don't loosen the axle or adjusters. Just remove the lower bolt from the shock\\ & swing it out of the way. Slip the belt up and over the belt guard, allowing it to be low behind the rear sprocket (not on it). Then slip the belt over\\ the front sprocket & start it (as far as possible) over the rear sprocket rim at the bottom. Pull it up snug to stay in place. Then roll the bike forward\\ so the belt pulls up around the rear sprocket and '​slips'​ into place. Replace the shock & bolt. The old belt will likely be a little loose from wear\\ and will 'slip on' in this way as a '​temporary'​ fix until you can replace it with a new belt. Or, do it the longer way if you have any concerns. ||
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 ====== Aftermarket Options ===== ====== Aftermarket Options =====