Check V-Belt When It Sounds Sounds Noisy

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The ride long distances often create new problems in the vehicle when returning home. Users automatic motorcycle for example. Many have complained about the noise in the CVT area when returning from a long journey.
The problem that often occurs in the scooter. Many consumers shop who complained of this condition. Usually in CVT noise arises because the rubber V-belt wear, roller bender, CVT grease dry, or it could be due to the CVT dirty.
The main cause of this problem, which arises when excess heat CVT hard work. Easily emerge if the ramp met and jammed. Usually riders utilize the spin machine to put a halt to the motor so as not to resign. In fact, it was just excruciating work CVT as an energy supplier to the wheels. Take advantage of the one functioning brake to hold the bike while on the road uphill.
Steps that must be done, disassemble and check CVT parts one by one. Check the roller is smooth or not. Continue checking the rubber V-belt with a reversed way, check each indentation. Make sure there are no cracks that could potentially make the V-belt broke.
V-belt cracks
If the rubber roller and the CVT is good, proceed to the examination of the lubricating grease in the area of CVT. Excessive heat makes the grease dries quickly and can be the cause of the sounds in the area of CVT. Remember, grease aka fat used is also special.


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