Speedymoto belt covers

Started by rideserotta, December 26, 2010, 05:35:47 AM

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rideserotta

Anyone have a picture of the speedymoto belt covers on a bike? Any issues with the covers not being closed? Is there a danger of damaging the belts or anything else running open covers?
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hunduc

no first hand experience, but i remember a discussion thread about this. the general view there was "do not do it". there was one person who managed to get the belts damaged. still, i think lots of people are using them because they look neat (lots of people run them without any covers). you can find some pics in the official bikes thread. 

here we are:

http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=9909.0

http://www.ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=21927.0

rideserotta

Well, that settles it. No open covers for me. Have there been the same issues with an open sprocket cover?
'07 Ducati GT1000
'05 Ducati Monster 620 - Sold

hunduc

AFAIK no. it's a different kind of animal. 

trpletme

Been runnin' the MOTO'S for 2 years with no issues. Up here in New England,I only ride about 6k a year. We do have plenty of crap on the roads though.

TitanMonsterS4R

Quote from: rideserotta on December 26, 2010, 06:25:05 AM
Well, that settles it. No open covers for me. Have there been the same issues with an open sprocket cover?

Try finding these  http://bit.ly/eSTlbE for your Monster if you're looking for another solution.  Not sure how nice they look but they will keep rocks and crap out of your belts. 
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badgalbetty

I had the open speedymoto belt covers on my bike, and ran them with no problems since they released them and my farm was a 1/4 mile down a gravel road and as long as I kept the speed down to a sensible speed I was fine with no damage.  [thumbsup]
I also had the sprocket cover with no issues and ran without a chainguard. One thing I would do though is fit a case saver from (Desmotimes?) if I still had my bike.(I think that was who was making those but cannot remember for sure)I am sure one of the more knowledgeable folks here will know.
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ducatiz

i've run multiple ducatis with no belt covers over the last 10 years and never had a problem.

your mileage and luck may vary.  if you ever got any significant gravel throw on your leg during your normal riding, then you might reconsider, but I've never had a problem. 

it would take a rock at the EXACT right angle and size to land on the rolling-in side of the pulley to cause it to jump.  something striking the belt will likely get tossed away. 
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hunduc

i'm sure lots of people run it without the covers and with no problems. but somehow the one with the fail just sticks with you more. just like airline crashes.

i would be a lot more concerned about some idiot putting something in there than picking up a stone by chance.

i think this is the case saver mentioned above: http://www.ca-cycleworks.com/shop/catalog/ducati/img/case_saver.jpg. good idea if you put in a 14t front sprocket.




Punx Clever

I flew my s2r1000 off a cliff, ripped the right side of the handlebars off, destroyed the right rearset, destroyed the exhaust...

lo and behold... my belts with no covers were fine.
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badgalbetty

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rosstermyer



shitty pic, but i loves mine.

roomate has them on his S2r as well...


rideserotta

'07 Ducati GT1000
'05 Ducati Monster 620 - Sold

Raux

My driveway has little rocks everywhere.
Open covers would worry me. just like an open dry clutch would.

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