NGK made in Japan roller looking new after 25,000 miles is cheaply made? lol
I had/have the BRP idler.....here is my findings.
The BRP idler bearing is a made in Japan NGK very high quality roller and was in new condition at 25,000 miles.
The spring on the arm broke sometime after 20,000 miles.
Just got the F3/RT upgraded Pulley from Lamonster for the belt tensioner and I have to say, it's far superior than the BRP garbage. Haven't installed it yet. having one of those old man bad days where the mind functions OK, but the signals it sends to the body get lost somewhere in translation, so maybe tomorrow!:yes::clap:
Ya'll keep Lamont in your Prayers, he needs to get better so he can continue to improve on BRP's short comings!
Why would you upgrade the high quality roller when its the spring arm that's breaking.
See the above response for more.
If you already have the BRP belt tensioner then you'll only need the pulley part # LG-1065 F3 / RT Roller Upgrade, if not, you'll need LG-1065-F3 F3 Belt Tensioner Good Luck:doorag::doorag::yes::yes:
The BRP idler is not cheaply built.
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Do not come on at the factory. It's an accessory. The factory part has a cheap single bearing roller. Buy Lomonts. His roller is bigger and strong.
The BRP idler purchased and installed by my dealer ran me $50.00.
Even Lamonster offers just the roller for BRPs spring tension arm.
BRP offers both idler and belt warranty for 12 months.
I don't see any written warranty's on any of BRPs competitors.
BTW.....if an idler (any brand) fails while on the road all you need to do is tie it up and off the belt.
This takes about 5 minutes of your precious time.
Don't fearmonger the unknowing with the BRP idlers will leave you stranded garbage.