here's a link to one at Home Depot
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Elkay-Kitchen-Sink-Faucet-Hole-Cover-in-Stainless-Steel-LK125R/202266945
still wondering If there is a noticeable noise increase after removal of the insulation piece.
You guys do know you can inspect the sprocket without removing anything or drilling holes right?
........Aaaaaaand??
I am looking to purchase a spare front sprocket for my 2014 RTS...
The BRP parts finder list the numbers as #705501986 as a 28T front sprocket...
Is also see the 2015 RTS lists #705502137
And the 2015 F3 as #705502134
So my question is; Do all these different machines with the 1330 take a different 28T front sprocket or has just the part number changed???
The new dealer said that the shaft should have been replaced the first time because the sprocket will not fit tight and will move on the sprocket when accelerating or slowing down causing the sprocket to wear faster. This is a picture what it looks like this time.
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You guys do know you can inspect the sprocket without removing anything or drilling holes right?
Yeah, but that’s only if you’ve already got it up on a lift/hoist, JC. If it’s on the ground and you are about to head out and you think “oooooops, it’s been a while since I checked my front sprocket”, it would be just as quick to take the cover off as it would be to get the bike lift out....
Pete
Why would you buy a spare sprocket when the failure rate is almost nothing (.001%).
Don't get sucked into this very BS thread.
Check for red rust every 5000 miles and have fun.
It’s called insurance, Road-Kill. Some people buy insurance and some don’t. That’s their call. I have never had a puncture, but guess what......I carry a tyre repair kit and pump with me.....insurance in case I get a puncture in the middle of nowhere. A bad sprocket would be even more disabling.
BS thread? Really? Are you saying that the claim that these sprockets fail is BS? .....or are you calling BS on those who have made the call to carry a spare for their particular circumstances.
Pete
Peteoz: My "stupid" comment was geared for those who trying to balloon this 1% issue. (actually less then 1%)
cmarsala: Less then 1% is a nothing burger and very unlikely to initiate a recall.
stebrock: Anything less then 1,000 is still less then 1% so 60-100-999 is still LESS THEN 1%.
That 60 figure also includes people only with "rust" and not an actual failure making this argument even more pointless.
Get a grip people.
Rust is not a cause for great concern on an unprotected weathered gear like the front sprocket. (it happens on car rotors!)
If you see "rust" it might be a good time to have a "looksee".
This thread tells me to do nothing but keep an eye on my bike...........LIKE I'M SUPPOSED TO DO :shocked:
On a last note...I'm reading that some are playing with their belt tension and probably are the 60 with sprocket failure and thus rust.
Don't play genius, you're not. BRP specs are there for a reason and why these machines are well built.
In response to your post I decided to remove the plastic cover and have a "looksee". (3-5mm hex bolts)(see picture)
Yes I have "red dust". I'm over 18,000 miles on my Spyder that I bought new this year.....trouble free.
Can I remove the one 16mm bolt without removing the belt to have an even closer "looksee"?
I'm making an appointment with my dealer tomorrow for the 18,000 mile service, I'll leave the cover off and ask his opinion as well.
If I do have sprocket wear.............will BRP replace it BEFORE it fails?
I'm not admitting that I am wrong.....yet.
I made an appointment with my dealer for next Thursday for both my 18,000+ mile service and the evil "red dust".
This still could be a nothing burger so I'm not admitting I was wrong.....yet.
So until I'm told my front sprocket is grinding you can all blow it out your *sses. :thumbup:
I just got home from my dealer. He told me my front sprocket is shot and will need replacement. He never ordered a new sprocket when I made the appointment 2 weeks ago. I do not know if not ordering this was a BRP or dealer mistake. Now I have to wait till the new part comes in, make an appointment and go back. I feel this was an unnecessary and easily correctable issue on both BRP and my dealer. They know as my dealer indicated this is a problem so the dealerships should have at least one sprocket in stock ready to go......but they do not.
I like to keep my life real.
I'm calling this thread for what it is.....fear mongering BS.
I'm also saying that with a very minor failure rate why buy something that will statistically never fail.
Remember.........the failure rate is BELOW 1%.
You will suffer a better chance of constipation or its evil brother diarrhea while being chased by Bigfoot.