2.28
Maintenance
Chain Case Fastener Re-Torque
NOTE: This maintenance procedure only applies to
2010-2011 models. 2012-later models feature chain
cases that are bonded to the chassis.
Verify and re-torque the chain case mount screws as
o
utlined in the periodic maintenance table.
The drive exhaust silencer w
ill require removal to gain
access to two front chaincase mount screws.
QuickDrive™ Low Inertia System
The QuickDrive™ Low Inertia System requires periodic
inspection as outlined in the periodic maintenance table.
Belt replacement is required every 2,000 miles (3,200 km).
Inspect the drive system for the following items:
• Verify there are no missing drive cogs on the
inside
circumference of the belt
• Verify there is no damage to the belt outer cover
• Inspect the upper and lower sprockets for damage
to t
he sprocket teeth
QuickDrive™ Low Inertia System Notes:
• The break-in period for a new drive belt is 100
miles
(160 km). During this period, the belt will
shed a mold release compound. As the compound
sheds, it is normal to see some amount of fiber-
like material in and around the drive system. Use a
dry rag to clean.
• The rider may hear an audible sound from the
dr
ive belt during break-in. After the break-in
period, the drive system will sound similar to a
traditional chaincase.
• DO NOT CRIMP THE BELT
• DO NOT BACK BEND THE BELT
• DO NOT TWIST THE BELT
• DO NOT PRY ON THE BELT TO REMOVE FROM
SPROCK
ETS
• Store belt in original packaging - do not hang from
ho
ok
• Avoid contact with solvents, oils, or chemical
clean
ers
A = 26 ft-lbs (35 Nm) DO NOT OVER-TORQUE
B = 26 ft-lbs (35 Nm)
C = 14 ft-lbs (19 Nm)
BELT
UPPER SPROCKET
LOWER SPROCKET