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Proper procedure is to loosen, then retorque. If you just check the torque without loosening, friction could cause you to have a false reading...and too low an actual torque value.
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I will try to remember to take the camera with me when I go to pick my Spyder back up so I can get some pictures of my damaged parts as well.
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pulley bolt
I have broken 2 BRP bolts and went to after market bolts / crossdrill the head and safty wire Jerry
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Wow! This sounds very much like the symptoms my Spyder is experiencing right now.
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Better check the sprocket and shaft for both wear and play. Also make sure you are running the newest, reduced belt tension spec. The bolts shouldn't break that readily if they are properly torqued. Have you checked your torque wrench calibration lately?
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Originally Posted by NancysToy
Better check the sprocket and shaft for both wear and play. Also make sure you are running the newest, reduced belt tension spec. The bolts shouldn't break that readily if they are properly torqued. Have you checked your torque wrench calibration lately?
Scotty: I'll have my dealer check all of that when I take it in next week. Thanks for the head's up!
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Originally Posted by bjt
My clicking or clunking noise was definitely coming from the motor / transmission area. It only was noticeable when I was decelerating and the engine reached about 3000 RPMs. If I pulled in the clutch, the noise went away.
Wow that was the same issue I had a few weeks ago, the dealer called me and they have to replace the "pulley"
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I got the same problem and i had an estimate from motorsports wpb seat down $2660 . Somebody know a good independant mechanical to fix it arround west palm beach ? They want to change the countrr shaft
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As I look at that worn out sprocket it doesn't appear that the teeth are very deep compared to the new one. I would think if the sprocket teeth are worn then it would be a good thing to replace the shaft as well as those teeth would also be worn?
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Hard to say...
Not seeing the parts...the ones shown here were from an obsolete sproket later replaced with a double sided on and some with a counterweight. I recently replaced my sproket cause the bolt came loose but the shaft is a harder metal and suffers less damage. New sproket , bolt and washer and back on the road. There are other ways if the shaft is damaged but not at a dealer....
20150630_104820.jpg 20150630_121204.jpg 20150630_121226.jpg I would start with a new sproket and bolts about $70 cheapcycleparts.com
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Yes old post but the topic is good for me and thank for your comments , i'll check tomorrow the sprocket and bolt
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Originally Posted by Chupaca
Not seeing the parts...the ones shown here were from an obsolete sproket later replaced with a double sided on and some with a counterweight. I recently replaced my sproket cause the bolt came loose but the shaft is a harder metal and suffers less damage. New sproket , bolt and washer and back on the road. There are other ways if the shaft is damaged but not at a dealer....
20150630_104820.jpg 20150630_121204.jpg 20150630_121226.jpg I would start with a new sproket and bolts about $70 cheapcycleparts.com
Not so cheap there. $109.95 just for sprocket. Of course lot cheaper than $2600.00
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He did not show me the damage ????
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Somebody know the way to unscrew the bolt
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I just had the bolt replaced about 1000 miles ago. I have 25,000 on a 2010 RS. They said the next time that it comes loose I need to replace the sprocket. I kind of wish they would have replaced the sprocket while they had it down but, I guess it didn't need it at that time.
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Yes i came back at home with the spyder 2008 , 30k , today i tried to unscrew the bolt but electric impact did not get , need a stronger one or a strong bar
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Originally Posted by akspyderman
Did anyone catch that this post is from September of 2009?
Most of the people on the first page (excluding Lamont), have not been on SL for a few years.
I just enjoyed seeing the names of some old members that use to be on this site, and always had great information to share, but some left because of some negative comments made to them here. What a shame, and it still continues. (At least they left the information to be accessed for the newer members)
....and we're gonna ride, we're gonna ride.....
ride like the one-eyed Jack of Diamonds, with
the devil close behind,.....we're gonna ride....
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I second that! Last time I saw Scotty we poured over the plans for his new house. I sure do miss him!
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Yes i move out the sproket and seem the shaft is ok , i'm very happy i did not give the ok to Broward moto. For $2700.
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