If I can ever figure out how to post pictures to this site, it will happen!
I just received the reworked sprocket from Super Max. They machined off the teeth as well as removed the outside bolt-on flange. The new neoprene teeth now has a built-in inside flange. The outside flange has no mount points left so it will revert to being flangeless like the first sprocket I had. The whole works appears to be beautifully bonded to the original aluminum as well as having bolts set in the valleys every three inches or so. Very nice.
Below is the blurb that was sent with it:
DO NOT “OVERTENSION” BELT
We at Super Max strive to give you excellent belt drive products. We perform many pulley rebuilds. Each and every Over-Lay is hand cast and hand machined to exacting specifications to fit the need of each and every customer’s personal requirements. We have approximately 6 painstaking days in each Over-Lay to insure that you, the customer, are getting the very best possible service and parts.. For “YOUR” motorcycle.
The average rear belt is “SEVERELY” Over-Tensioned. This extreme tension can cause a myriad of problems with belts, pulleys, bearings and seals as well as premature belt failure. It is best if you have some play in the belt. On swing arm bikes 3/4” with two people up is a pretty good starting spot. If the belt does not ‘Ratchet” (Slip a cog) it’s not too loose. Over tensioned and misalignment must be addressed.
Give your new Super Max a break and utilize a looser belt tension than is common on many bikes. The over tightening of belts can cause premature failures.
Your Super Max pulley will last you for years if properly cared for.