Greetings fellow enthusiasts. I am building a 1974 Triumph T150 and I would like your opinion on whether or not to use a tensioner when converting to a belt drive in the primary. I got mixed messages from the supplier of the belt, so it left me unsure as to use a tensioner or not. At first the supplier said "you can use a tensioner if necessary", followed later by "there is no need for a tensioner". My concern is if the belt does eventually stretch, then a tensioner would be advisable, but if there is no stretch issues a tensioner is not necessary. I am interested in your opinions and input. Also, the supplier claims that with using this belt drive, you can run the primary dry. Aren't there other parts within the primary that need lubrication? See attached picture of belt drive. Thanks in advance for any information. Steve