What Causes a Motorcycle Belt to Break?
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Possible causes include wear on the sliding surfaces of the pulley and the drive disk, or improper assembly causing misalignment. More reasons are as follows: 1. Wear on the sliding surfaces of the pulley and the drive disk: If the belt frequently breaks, aside from quality issues with the belt itself, the most likely causes are wear on the sliding surfaces of the pulley and the drive disk, or improper assembly causing misalignment. 2. Issues with the automatic clutch: Replace the entire clutch assembly. 3. The pulley may be deformed: Simply replace the front movable pulley and the rear belt pulley. 4. Generally, the clutch may be loose in the middle, or the rear clutch may have loosened in the middle.