[Ducati] 1098 pricing - (now lower maintenance costs
Rich Roberts
bigredxrunner at yahoo.com
Sun Nov 26 13:40:32 EST 2006
Polyurethane. been using these belts in Industrial applictions for sometime. Goodyear not the only one. gates has similar applications. Course I have found that all warrantees are only so good as the proof that installed properly, meaning in many cases worthless. If allowed to run loose you can still tear all the teeth off. Belt drives not as critical as cam drives. If the rear drive belt lets go the worst that might happen is you go nowhere. if cam belt goes uh oh. Plus they know those Harley guys only ride when the weather is nice on Sunday. Also drive belts do not get so hot. I am not sure how a Poly belt will hold up when running at 150-degrees. Clearly Ducati knows this thus the new belt covers with scoops. Alex recognized that along time ago though, huh Alex?
----- Original Message ----
From: "Veloce916 at aol.com" <Veloce916 at aol.com>
To: ducati at ducati.net
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 1:02:51 PM
Subject: Re: [Ducati] 1098 pricing - (now lower maintenance costs
FWIW Goodyear makes a belt now that has a lifetime guarantee - never needs
replacing unless it gets cut somehow. Buell is using them and I would imagine
it won't be long before we see them in other applications as well.
Vicki
In a message dated 11/26/2006 12:25:13 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
bigredxrunner at yahoo.com writes:
The thing is rubber will oxidize over time, meaning unusued left to air it
will slowly deteriorate. Question is how to know how long is too long. Granted
paying someone to change belts gets a little silly. And adjustments if you
ask me has something to do with it. I think proper clearances are easier on
belts, a little tight is harder on em I would say. So well adjusted you might
get better life out of em. You would think the factory has some idea what is a
good interval. If you maintain according to their schedule and belt breaks
and you tear up your heads in the process it might be on their nickle.
Testastrett is a little different and I think the head design is a little easier on
the belts. Isn't the direction change across fixed/adjustable pulley a little
less severe? The kevlar belts have been around for ages...I think the first
set of belts I bought for my 1995 were kevlar, they changed pretty early on
so kevlar had been around for many years. Honda Civic not likely
such a good camparison. When cruising at what 2000 rpms. I imagine you do
not ride your Duc at twice that, more likely 3 times that and belts are shorter
so if trying to compare apples to apples you would have to say your civic
had 20-30K maybe to be equivalent. I would guess even lower, still a Civic has
closing springs to overcome so belt sees some significant load and the Ducs
clsing springs not much as a comparison.
Anyway. you need to ride that bike more, thus your maintenance expense per
mile or month will go down, :) Rich
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