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    Belt Tensioner Pulley from Lamonster

    As far as the BRP idler being crap you might be right. I have only my own experience with its long term use. I don't "think" 20,000+ miles before its spring cracked is considered crap though. When it did fail it damaged nothing. This is why I decided to purchase another and thousands of miles...
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    Someone Wanted a BajaRon Toolbox Sticker...

    I hate stickers but you can me a free BajaRon sway bar for my next Spyder. :joke:
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    And yet another one....

    I believe Lamonster uses the plastic BRP arm with his own larger roller.nojoke This is hilarious because some here are saying the plastic arm is crap and Lamonster owns this website:popcorn: People will bash BRPs idler but not Lamonsters and not give any reason why.:firstplace:
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    Air WIngs

    I put on the 10" side "ears" and it looks great and works wonders in both extreme cold and hot weather. I have the f4 windshield and as such needed to drill and put 2 tiny bolts on each side to hold them on. The sticky Velcro fasteners do NOT hold these ears on at highway speeds.
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    Air WIngs

    https://www.laminarlip.com/cruisers.php I put these on any windshield on any bike I've owned and they are a miracle!
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    And yet another one....

    There is nothing wrong with the BRP idler. Remember, you are being fed a steady diet of fear by those who are selling their products. The plastic arm is not what's failing, its the spring. All brands sell replacement parts and will all eventually fail so keep an eye on them. All Spyders have...
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    F-3 front sprocket failure

    My tech told me they have the equivalent of Spyderlovers for dealers only. Mechanics in almost all fields have their own as well. Even my family doctor showed me their doctor only website and how they keep up on the latest medical procedures. Its good BRP keeps their website locked down to...
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    And yet another one....

    9,000 is nothing to brag about. I got 25,000 out of my cheap BRP idler before the spring broke and harmed nothing. I also have no "shine" which indicates rubbing. At least with my BRP idler I get both idler AND belt warranty. My BRP idler is a keeper till the aftermarket can prove theirs lasts...
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    My Most Expensive Tire Change

    I know people that ditch their cars when they need tires.nojoke Did you get the $5,500 discount on the new Spyder?:firstplace: Did you get beat up on the trade/sale?:yikes: I'm curious cause I'm thinking of trading up to an F3sT next year......best of luck.:thumbup:
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    F-3 front sprocket failure

    https://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/VehicleComplaint/ Going to file that ASAP. Thanks SpyderAnn01
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    Portable Tire Inflator

    I suggest you look up these on Amazon and check out the reviews. They get on average 5-33% one star reviews because they have such an extreme failure rate. Don't take my word for it. Take the HUNDREDS and sometimes THOUSANDS of people who just like yourself wanted a gizmo rather then a hand...
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    First service

    Before I bought my F3s I investigated the dealer I was not only going to purchase from but have it serviced at. I looked up their Google review, Dept of Consumer Affairs complaints and friends I knew frequented their business. I also went to other Can-Am dealers and checked them out as well as...
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    F-3 front sprocket failure

    I'm hoping you are correct because that's exactly what BRP told my tech. So in the meantime I need to keep putting the mileage on my bike to test it. If this is the fix then I might consider an upgrade to an F3T....
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    F-3 front sprocket failure

    Is BRP working on this problem? The answer is NO. Their "remedy" is to just install another front sprocket with Locktite 660.
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    Portable Tire Inflator

    If I bought a failed system and told people I wanted the same thing again....yup, that would make me thick. Yes that was my intent. KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) I tell everyone to KISS complicated things.....and nobody was ever insulted. YOU posted your electric pump failed after just two...
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    Portable Tire Inflator

    Children please calm down. Milk and cookies are in the cupboard. Remember, you are only reading and not hearing the voice so you at best guessing the tone. But please feel free to hit that ignore button as that is its purpose. :firstplace:
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    Portable Tire Inflator

    BRP offers roadside up to $200.00 and I'm told that includes flat tires. I also have AAA RV Plus That includes 3 yearly roadside calls with (if necessary) towing up to one 200 mile tow and two 100 mile tows.
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    Portable Tire Inflator

    I thought this thread was just a good old fashioned conversation about road-side emergency air. I see nothing in this thread that wouldn't be said in person whether amongst friends or strangers.
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    Portable Tire Inflator

    I can test my bike pump daily or hourly.:2thumbs: I cant test my CO2 canisters but at least I have a higher percent of getting air then you do.:clap: The original poster stated his gizmo electric pump failed after just 2 yearsnojoke
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    Front Sprocket Failure

    almost two weeks down but she is back in the garage I just arrive home with my F3s. My tech told me BRP told him install my new front sprocket with Locktite 660. The below copy/paste is from the Locktite website so don't beat me up on the misspelling...
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