WAHOO KICKR CORE Belt Noise High Pitch
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91%
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KICKR CORE Replacement Drive Belt (600-5M-15)
High-pitched squealing in synchronous belt drives is typically caused by surface glazing or improper friction between the belt ribs and the pulley teeth. Replacing the neoprene belt restores the intended grip coefficient and eliminates noise caused by material degradation or vibration from the factory-applied identification labels on the belt's underside.
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5%
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Shielded Deep Groove Ball Bearing (6003-2RS)
The 'jet engine' whine often mistaken for belt noise is frequently a result of premature bearing failure in the flywheel or pulley assembly. High-pitched acoustic resonance occurs when the internal raceways of the bearing develop micro-pitting (spalling) or the lubrication fails due to high heat and lateral tension from the drive system.
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4%
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Drive Pulley Woodruff Key (5x5x12mm)
An undersized or loose woodruff key allows the drive pulley to wobble on the shaft, creating a high-pitched rubbing noise as the belt tracks unevenly against the pulley flanges. Installing a precision-matched 5mm key stabilizes the pulley and corrects the belt's path, eliminating misalignment-induced harmonics.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the KICKR CORE Replacement Drive Belt (600-5M-15).
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