No, definitely a rubbery smell. (No Chinese jokes please)
I have seen reports of it from other Burgman 400 riders, if not here then perhaps on the USA forum.
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Re: Driven
I've just measured the old belt and it appears to be 25mm. Does that sound right?
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Re: Driven
So I'm taking the variator cover off again in the next couple of days to check if everything is OK. Whilst I'm in there, do I need to service the rear variator, I.e. take it apart and clean & re grease?
I haven't taken the rear variator apart whilst I've owned the scoot, (20,000 miles)
I haven't taken the rear variator apart whilst I've owned the scoot, (20,000 miles)
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Re: Driven
It’s quite likely that your worn out belt created a lot of dust and debris in the whole transmission so while you’re visiting the area it would be a very good idea to dismantle ALL variator parts and give them a good clean.
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Re: Driven
Yes Jim, I know you're right, I'm just not looking forward to wrestling with that spring and that big nut.
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Re: Driven
It is possible to get a large spring compressor to deal with removing the large nut, if you have a friendly garage operator he may loan you a suitable compressor - which is what I did.
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Re: Driven
I do have a friendly garage operator.
How did you hold the clutch assembly still while you removed the nut and torqued it back on?
Tom.
How did you hold the clutch assembly still while you removed the nut and torqued it back on?
Tom.
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Re: Driven
With the clutch assembly removed from the bike I used my 6” jawed bench vice to grip the assembly then used large spring compressor (loaned from garage) and ‘Breaker Bar to slacken large nut.... reverse process to re-assemble using torque wrench to tighten nut.....this was on my CN250 Helix, sizes may differ for the Burgman, I had to buy a 1/2” drive socket spanner large enough to fit the large clutch nut (this was larger than those in my pretty comprehensive socket set.
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