I would think the ones that are blowing are mostly due to over revs when the belt goes. Hard load to nothing
most of the new engine sleds your seeing on kijiji are rental sleds, and personal sleds from dealers like riders.
last year riders had 4 850s for sale all with new engines.
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Fernie had one go and doo couldn't even tell the cause of the failure. Looked like a bomb went off........most of the new engine sleds your seeing on kijiji are rental sleds, and personal sleds from dealers like riders.
last year riders had 4 850s for sale all with new engines.
He wasn't the only one either, I seen way too many alsoJim, to be fair your belts have done fairly well so maybe your motor never got the extreme over-rev condition that results when blowing at full load. Johnny did see a bunch go down in Revy last season and maybe from the same bunch that was popping belts every ride? Blowing belts also can cause strings behind the clutch to take out the crank seal and also twist the crank to make the "run-out" come out of spec.
Rev limiters only shut the motor off above the max rev point, it does not stop the motor from freewheeling way past that point when the load is lost.All these modern engines have rev limiters do they not? No doubt some of these belt failures can be violent though. The Doo 850 crank is two-piece. Supposed to be tougher. And by all reports it is very well oiled.