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Originally Posted by SPYD3R
NO NO NO.....
DO NOT GIVE BRP a reason to VOID your WARRANTEE.....
i just spoke with my dealer, and he advise me to go with the recommended 'paste' that BRP is saying will cure the problem; KLUBERPASTE 46 MR401, is what is recommended... my dealer informed me that they had to cut a spline in half because the wrong material was applied... he also stated that the K-paste may need to be applied occasionally... i would think @ each rear tire change...
just my opinion.... but well all know how that goes...
Dan P
SPYD3R
The moly paste that DerSpyGuy linked to is functionally equivalent to the Kluberpaste 46 and some consider it a better formulation.
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had mine replaced today @ 4482 miles...
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this is what it looked like...
DEL-KAWA of HENDERSONVILLE, NC did the replacement, and the entire team there were absolutely fantastic... THANK YOU...
Dan P
SPYD3R
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while traveling last month in north carolina one of the guys sprocket with south luckily we had just pulled into Iron Horse motorcycles to check out the new 2020 spyders they took very good care of him right then since we were traveling great dealership very nice people very professional they are in monroe nc
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Originally Posted by SPYD3R
had mine replaced today @ 4482 miles...
IMG_20200928_115844.jpg
this is what it looked like...
DEL-KAWA of HENDERSONVILLE, NC did the replacement, and the entire team there were absolutely fantastic... THANK YOU...
Dan P
SPYD3R
Was that miles since the last replacement, or since new? And this is an F3?
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The sprocket that Dan had replaced at 4482 miles was the factory original on his 2019 F3-S. I had to have my third replacement sprocket at less than 5000 miles. My original sprocket lasted 17,000 miles. I do not understand why BRP cannot come up with a PERMANENT fix for this. And this problem is unheard of on the RT’s, the ST’s and the RS’s.
2020 F3 Ltd
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Spyderpops Brake/Run/Turn Signal LED's
Lamonster Garage LED Fog Lights and Headlights
2013 ST-S retired 1/9/16 at 25,061 miles
2015 F3S sold at 77,565 miles.
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I just bought a 2020 base F3! Has anyone with a newer bike had this issue?
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download.jpg When I first read about this red dust on the front pulley I pulled the pulley cover on my 2018 F3s and discovered a light coating of red dust with just short of 4000 miles on bike. It was still under warranty but did not trust the dealer that it was bought from, so I pulled the pulley and cleaned it up and applied honda moly 60 paste that I use to use on my Kawasaki Concours drive shaft to the splines. Closing in on 9000 miles now and will check it again when I change oil and put it away for the winter. mully
2018 F3s, 2016 versys 650LT, 2001 concours 1000
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Originally Posted by JKMSPYDER
The sprocket that Dan had replaced at 4482 miles was the factory original on his 2019 F3-S. I had to have my third replacement sprocket at less than 5000 miles. My original sprocket lasted 17,000 miles. I do not understand why BRP cannot come up with a PERMANENT fix for this. And this problem is unheard of on the RT’s, the ST’s and the RS’s.
Did the dealer just install a new sprocket or did they use any type of paste or lube to protect the splines?
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Originally Posted by Possible
Was that miles since the last replacement, or since new? And this is an F3?
SINCE NEW.... YES, F3...
again; BRP needs to get off the pot and fix this issue...
Dan P
SPYD3R
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Originally Posted by JKMSPYDER
The sprocket that Dan had replaced at 4482 miles was the factory original on his 2019 F3-S. I had to have my third replacement sprocket at less than 5000 miles. My original sprocket lasted 17,000 miles. I do not understand why BRP cannot come up with a PERMANENT fix for this. And this problem is unheard of on the RT’s, the ST’s and the RS’s.
We have seen RT with the same failure. Not as many but we do see them.
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Originally Posted by Bottomline2000
Did the dealer just install a new sprocket or did they use any type of paste or lube to protect the splines?
the dealer installed a new sprocket, and applied the KLUGERPASTE as recommended by BRP.... my faith is BRP's directive is about ZERO, so i'll be watching the progress of the sprocket every so often, and should it need replacement AGAIN, i'll be contacting my Attorney General here in South Carolina and file a LEMON LAW case... this is just INSANE that they, BRP, haven't addressed this issue years ago.... my only wish, is that HONDA would come out with a direct competitor to these SPYD3RS.... don't get me wrong, i LOVE my SPYD3R, but i have NO TRUST in BRP's engineering or management anymore...
Dan P
SPYD3R
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If ANY of the big Japanese 4 came out with a version, I'd likely look VERY hard at it. I'm a huge Kawasaki fan
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lighten up everyone your acting like the world is coming to an end
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Look at how long and what had to happen to get the fire bomb 2013 RTs fixed. BRP is dragging their backside on this problem.
Artillery lends dignity to what would
otherwise be a vulgar brawl.
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Originally Posted by SPYD3R
the dealer installed a new sprocket, and applied the KLUGERPASTE as recommended by BRP.... my faith is BRP's directive is about ZERO, so i'll be watching the progress of the sprocket every so often, and should it need replacement AGAIN, i'll be contacting my Attorney General here in South Carolina and file a LEMON LAW case... this is just INSANE that they, BRP, haven't addressed this issue years ago.... my only wish, is that HONDA would come out with a direct competitor to these SPYD3RS.... don't get me wrong, i LOVE my SPYD3R, but i have NO TRUST in BRP's engineering or management anymore...
Dan P
SPYD3R
Honda has a prototype 3 wheeled motorcycle the NEOWING but who knows when that might come out. Its been on the drawing board since 2015 and a patent in 2019.
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Originally Posted by SPYD3R
the dealer installed a new sprocket, and applied the KLUGERPASTE as recommended by BRP.... my faith is BRP's directive is about ZERO, so i'll be watching the progress of the sprocket every so often, and should it need replacement AGAIN, i'll be contacting my Attorney General here in South Carolina and file a LEMON LAW case... this is just INSANE that they, BRP, haven't addressed this issue years ago.... my only wish, is that HONDA would come out with a direct competitor to these SPYD3RS.... don't get me wrong, i LOVE my SPYD3R, but i have NO TRUST in BRP's engineering or management anymore...
Dan P
SPYD3R
because of 5 failures..............have you checked your belt tension with a cricket2 gage?? I have mine at about 165 with wheel on ground. Too much tension can / could put too much on sprocket and bearings
2015 Spyder RT Ltd- bUrp - only add the "U", 2010 Honda NT700V-red,2010 Honda NT700V-silver retired @201,111 miles, 1997 Honda PC800, 1996 Honda PC800, Honda CT500, Honda Shadow 500, 1978 Suzuki GS550, 1973 Suzuki TC125, other assorted smaller bikes, Suzuki TM400
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Originally Posted by Freddy
this issue has been around for over 5 yrs... Correct - it's been around since day 1.
See post 8. https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...51#post1542951
The best substitute for brains & knowledge is....................silence.
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Ok question for all those that have had to replace front sprocket And be honest do you use the transmission as a BRAKE Meaning do you shift down when coming to a stop or do you let the bike do it on its own
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Point is if you use the trans as a brake your putting pressure on the sprocket that the bike shifting down doesnt
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If you don't use down shifting for deceleration, you're not riding aggressively. I don't think I've ever done a ride when I haven't manually down shifted at some point...
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i beg your pardon i ride the s it out of my f3 with stage 2 and m2 shocks but when it come to a stop signal i let the bike do its thing 20000 miles no dust
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I still stand by my statement. You must do a lot of heavy braking...
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