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Any suggestions about this Road noise? Is it Serious?
Experiencing whining or 'whirring' noise at highway speeds 40 - 60 mph. Sporadic but noticeable when occurring; and, not all the time. Does not seem to be related to throttle action except to get to mentioned speeds.
Could drive belt be making the sporadic noise; tires w/~11k miles; certain road surface conditions; ??
no other symptoms noticed like thumping, bumpiness, wobbles, etc. Any suggestions? Not a problem but noticeable and would like to head off anything serious if possible?
Last edited by Peter Aawen; 06-07-2023 at 05:25 PM.
Reason: Expanded title to briefly ask the question... ;-)
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Originally Posted by seagravesg
Experiencing whining or 'whirring' noise at highway speeds 40 - 60 mph. Sporadic but noticeable when occurring; and, not all the time. Does not seem to be related to throttle action except to get to mentioned speeds.
Could drive belt be making the sporadic noise; tires w/~11k miles; certain road surface conditions; ??
no other symptoms noticed like thumping, bumpiness, wobbles, etc. Any suggestions? Not a problem but noticeable and would like to head off anything serious if possible?
Annnnnnnnnnnnd this has been going on for how long ????? ......Mike
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Originally Posted by seagravesg
Experiencing whining or 'whirring' noise at highway speeds 40 - 60 mph. Sporadic but noticeable when occurring; and, not all the time. Does not seem to be related to throttle action except to get to mentioned speeds.
Could drive belt be making the sporadic noise; tires w/~11k miles; certain road surface conditions; ??
no other symptoms noticed like thumping, bumpiness, wobbles, etc. Any suggestions? Not a problem but noticeable and would like to head off anything serious if possible?
I have the same noise , at a different speed, and I don’t KNOW FOR SURE but I think it is just belt harmonics. Different tension on the belt changes what speed is affected. Mine occurs in the 20 to 30 mph range, and no, I don’t know what the tension on my RTS is.
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It's the belt/pulley. There are several threads about this issue on here.
With the new body style, the noise seemed to be noticed a lot more than before.
BRP did come out with a white pulley to correct this but I cant say whether it worked or not.
I got mine stopped by adjusting the belt tracking and tension.
Last edited by K80Shooter; 06-07-2023 at 04:23 PM.
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Originally Posted by seagravesg
Experiencing whining or 'whirring' noise at highway speeds 40 - 60 mph. Sporadic but noticeable when occurring; and, not all the time. Does not seem to be related to throttle action except to get to mentioned speeds.
Could drive belt be making the sporadic noise; tires w/~11k miles; certain road surface conditions; ??
no other symptoms noticed like thumping, bumpiness, wobbles, etc. Any suggestions? Not a problem but noticeable and would like to head off anything serious if possible?
i was having same sounds at about same speeds , and mine was Drive Belt Tension , it was way too tight , I tightened it too tight because I didn't have a gauge to know how tight it was. i bought a Krikit and started about 180 lbs best I remember , slowly loosened it little by little , as it slowly got better.... and mine is set on 150 I think now , very little to no sound at all.
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My 2015 RT got quieter after the pulley recall was completed. Belt tension and alignment are the same as before the recall so the new pulley does help.
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Had that issue as well. Known issue that requires a sprocket replacement. I also added a belt tensioner since mine didn't come with one ('21 RT).
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My 2020 Spyder RT sounded like the proverbial Banshee around 45-53mph. Late last year Can Am replaced the front sprocket, bolt, and belt as warranty. It helped a lot, but I'm conditioned to still hear it, so I play some tunes over my helmet comms.....Seriously, it's not an issue now.
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