I want to get a set of Dr. Pulley rollers and sliders for my 2014 c650gt. I know what size rollers to get but there are two part numbers for the sliders: SP33020AE and SP3020AH. Does anyone know which is correct for a 2014 GT? AE or AH?
Yes, which sliding pieces for a 2014? SP3020AE and SP3020AH? I'm hoping I don't have to take the variator apart to figure it out....
Looks like SP3020AH is the correct one for my scooter. Thanks.
I've put about 700 miles on my 2013 since I've installed the Dr Pulley sliders, guides and belt. Acceleration is slightly quicker, RPM may be slightly higher at cruising speed on the interstate, clutch engagement seems smoother and quicker, all in all I like it, but it isn't "earth shattering" difference, just a little quicker, smoother and mid range seems stronger. An improvement but not something I would tear all apart to do just for this, I did mine with the belt at 21,000 miles, I could have gone another belt life on the rollers, but i had already purchased the sliders.Asking for a follow up on the Dr.Pulley sliding rollers. Hopefully you've had them installed for a while? How do you like them?
Hi, just wanted to ask if you installed by yourself? I was wondering if mistake can be done as I had a dealer install mine today, 28gr and the rpm is too high. Around 5k rpm all the time. Even on high speed 60-70mph. Also the clutch disengage at 15mph.I used the 30g, now at close to 1200 miles with rollers, I do like them but as I said above, alone, just not worth the effort (to me) but it is an improvement over stock and worth having the parts on hand when replacing the belt.
I did install myself, and YES, they can be installed wrong.Hi, just wanted to ask if you installed by yourself? I was wondering if mistake can be done as I had a dealer install mine today, 28gr and the rpm is too high. Around 5k rpm all the time. Even on high speed 60-70mph. Also the clutch disengage at 15mph.
Thanks, Ben
Thanks for your reply. You won’t know the symptoms of wrong installed though?I did install myself, and YES, they can be installed wrong.
I'd guess you'll have some pretty middling performance and perhaps some extra noise.Thanks for your reply. You won’t know the symptoms of wrong installed though?
Yes, definitely. Bike is much louder as it works on higher rpm and it feels like it works harder. It’s much faster though except for the short lag at start.I'd guess you'll have some pretty middling performance and perhaps some extra noise.
Yes, definitely. Bike is much louder as it works on higher rpm and it feels like it works harder. It’s much faster though except for the short lag at start.
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