Originally Posted by
Peter Aawen
Could be... I guess?! But has anyone with one of those later year models had any front sprocket issues... yet?? :dontknow:
But you'd hafta think that since Not All of the 2015 - 2019 Spyders are subject to this recall, and BRP seem to be able to identify those likely to have the issue via the Spyder's VIN, so there's gotta be something identifiable in/with/about each bike &/or the sprocket - maybe the sprocket supplier, a manufacturing batch, a particular manufacturing/assembly shift, or something that allows them to identify the sprockets at issue; and as the recall is only for some of the Spyders from 2015 - 2019 and the recall document clearly excludes any later models despite them already being out there with owners/on the road, then it's pretty likely they already know that those later models don't have the specific sprockets at issue & so their owners shouldn't be concerned.... but then again, it is BRP, so anything is possible! :rolleyes:
I guess only time will tell.... :dontknow: