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HELP *** Bolt found while washing ST

Here's my take.....
  • It doesn't hold the motor in the frame
  • It doesn't hold the wheels on
  • It doesn't hold the brakes in place
  • Your bike is under warrranty

RIDE IT!!!!! Then take the bolt with you next time you're at the dealer getting the oil changed and see if they can locate a home for it :2thumbs:
I like your take.....;)
 
Curious..!!

is that the stock seat..?? Did you have any work done or do any yourself like installations..?? It's not a tupperware bolt but a frame seat or latch type so check under tge seat on down...:thumbup:
 
is that the stock seat..?? Did you have any work done or do any yourself like installations..?? It's not a tupperware bolt but a frame seat or latch type so check under tge seat on down...:thumbup:
All of my work is done at the dealership where I purchased it. My seat is stock. When I lifted the seat I could not see any bolts.
 
If it is under warranty, have the dealer pick it up. If there is any possibility of a safety related problem, they and BRP should be very interested in finding out where it came from.
 
If it is under warranty, have the dealer pick it up. If there is any possibility of a safety related problem, they and BRP should be very interested in finding out where it came from.
Talked to the dealer today. I will take it in to have them take a look. Hopefully they will figure it out.
 
Here's my take.....
  • It doesn't hold the motor in the frame
  • It doesn't hold the wheels on
  • It doesn't hold the brakes in place
  • Your bike is under warrranty

RIDE IT!!!!! Then take the bolt with you next time you're at the dealer getting the oil changed and see if they can locate a home for it :2thumbs:

They'll find a home alright it's called the circular file :roflblack:
 
They'll find a home alright it's called the circular file :roflblack:


That's what's going to happen.... They're going to spend ZERO time looking and 5 minutes telling her they looked but didn't see anywhere that it could have come from. nojoke
 
That's what's going to happen.... They're going to spend ZERO time looking and 5 minutes telling her they looked but didn't see anywhere that it could have come from. nojoke

Yep unless it is blatenly obvious that's what is gonna happen
 
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