Recluze
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I have had two RS/GS. One with a tight belt and no vibration. One with a loose belt and vibration. Capt Jim's belt tensioner fixed the vibration in my present bike. I don't doubt that there are varying levels of this vibration in different bikes but in my experience it has always been there: Hardly noticeable when the belt was tight and hard to live with when the belt was loosened.
While you can wait for BRP to fix this you may be waiting a while. In the mean time your license plate frame will destroy itself, probably a fender bracket will break and the tail light will fall apart. I don't know how many loose relays can be attributed to this or how many other electrical problems can be caused by a bike shaking itself. They have never fixed the rear view mirrors that give you a clear view of your hands and nothing else. This is a much more serious issue in my mine and could easily be fixed by BRP. I fixed mine wwith one of the site sponsers mirror extensions. There are any number of other things that could be fixed easily but BRP is in the business of selling at the highest price with the least cost of goods sold. They are not in the business of making everyone happy.
While you can wait for BRP to fix this you may be waiting a while. In the mean time your license plate frame will destroy itself, probably a fender bracket will break and the tail light will fall apart. I don't know how many loose relays can be attributed to this or how many other electrical problems can be caused by a bike shaking itself. They have never fixed the rear view mirrors that give you a clear view of your hands and nothing else. This is a much more serious issue in my mine and could easily be fixed by BRP. I fixed mine wwith one of the site sponsers mirror extensions. There are any number of other things that could be fixed easily but BRP is in the business of selling at the highest price with the least cost of goods sold. They are not in the business of making everyone happy.