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Alternator belt on a 2009 R1200R Roadster.
I hit 24K and as part of my service I did the belt. On a roadster it is more work than the rest of the 24K service.
Here are my observations for the R1200R:
1. Getting the cover off - I now know were Mr Rubic went after designing his cube. Once you find the trick, it is not bad.
2. The old belt looked just like the new belt, seems like a waste to change it.
3 .The crescent wrench trick on You-tube does not work on the Roadster. The oil cooler lines are in the way.
4. I used Gates tool to put it on. It would have worked much better with a socket wrench, but I did not have one that big. With the tool on the pulley, there was not room to put the crescent wrench on until I bumped it around withe rear wheel, which is almost impossible once the belt gets tight, but I got to the point I could put the wrench on and it was done.
5. I left out the rubber cushion as discussed to avoid corrosion (I had none).
6. IMPORTANT - Check the screws on your belt cover, all of mine were loose, and one was missing.
7. - The lack of an alternator belt may the best reason to buy at Wet Head!
I hit 24K and as part of my service I did the belt. On a roadster it is more work than the rest of the 24K service.
Here are my observations for the R1200R:
1. Getting the cover off - I now know were Mr Rubic went after designing his cube. Once you find the trick, it is not bad.
2. The old belt looked just like the new belt, seems like a waste to change it.
3 .The crescent wrench trick on You-tube does not work on the Roadster. The oil cooler lines are in the way.
4. I used Gates tool to put it on. It would have worked much better with a socket wrench, but I did not have one that big. With the tool on the pulley, there was not room to put the crescent wrench on until I bumped it around withe rear wheel, which is almost impossible once the belt gets tight, but I got to the point I could put the wrench on and it was done.
5. I left out the rubber cushion as discussed to avoid corrosion (I had none).
6. IMPORTANT - Check the screws on your belt cover, all of mine were loose, and one was missing.
7. - The lack of an alternator belt may the best reason to buy at Wet Head!