Back before World War I, almost all the spindly contraptions known as motorcycles had belt drives. Often the belts were chunks of rubber or leather riveted together and they slipped, stretched, broke, ...
Over-tensioning shortens not only the life of V-belts but also that of the sheaves, electric motor, and driven equipment bearings. In extreme cases, it can even bend or break a motor shaft.
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