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Maintenance, Drive belt condition, Drive belt wear analysis drive belt cleaning – Polaris 2015 Slingshot User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

Drive Belt Condition

Adjust drive belt tension after the first 2,500 miles
(4,000 km) of operation. Replace the drive belt and both
sprockets as a set if the drive belt has over 30,000 miles
(48,000 km) of service at the time of damage or failure.

Replace the drive belt if any inspection reveals cracks,
broken teeth or frayed edges. See the SLINGSHOT
Service Manual
or an authorized dealer.

DO NOT attempt to check belt tension if the belt has
been exposed to rain or washing within a 24 hour period
or if the belt is hot from being in use. Allow the belt to
cool down to ambient temperature before measuring
belt tension.

Drive Belt Wear Analysis

Drive Belt Cleaning

Cleaning the drive belt will maximize belt and sprocket life and minimize drive line noise.
Clean the belt at every tire change. Clean the belt more often if operating in dirty, dusty or
high debris environments.

1. Mix a few drops of mild dish soap with a cup of warm water.
2. Use a soft nylon brush to clean the belt and sprocket teeth with the soapy water. Clean

well in corner areas where road debris and belt dust can collect.

3. Rinse the belt with clear water, then dry thoroughly.

NOTE: Do not inspect or adjust drive belt tension when the belt is wet. Improper adjustment will result.

Internal tooth cracks

(hairline):

OK to run, but

monitor condition

External tooth cracks:

Replace belt

Missing teeth:

Replace belt

Chipping (not serious):

OK to run, but monitor

condition

Fuzzy edge cord:

OK to run,

but monitor condition

Hook wear:

Replace belt

Stone damage:

Replace belt if damage is

on edge

Bevel wear

(outboard edge only):

OK to run,

but monitor condition

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