Highwayman2013
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Glad you got it figured out. I'm going to keep an eye out for that screw on my 2012. Just over 20,000 now.
Those plugs would be OK from a carburated bike from the 80's. But from a current generation water cooled fuel injection that's a bit too dark for my taste.:thumbup: Yup! That's a real nice color...![]()
I would also ask to inspect under this cover myself for any signs of damage before they put it back together. I have been around blown racing cycle motors for 40 plus years, this is a real concern
Best of luck
looks as though the top-end is being fed first. The oil is entering the top of the oil duct cover and going down to feed the countershaft. With the screw missing, it could lowering the overall oil pressure.
Stay calm and optimist Bob. The dealer will do the repair and your next ride will be the best you ever done.
Remember, nothing goes wrong with your Spyder before you find that set screw on the magnet. I have the same feeling about my Spyder 3 months after I purchase my 2010 bike. An oil leak at the water pump seal made me down for 2-3 months. Since, and after 85000 kilometers without any trouble, I am very very happy with my Spyder. Next year, a new 2016 RTS is already on the Santa Claus list.
Also this was not a service bulletin but just a post on BOSSweb which is BRP's dealer forum.
I thank Lamont to the bottom of my heart for helping identify this issue as he spent the time to go on the BRP forum and find it!!!!
THANK YOU Lamont! :bowdown:
Bob
Anyway to try and have some fun about this but still not being happy, I feel like Bob Denman on this day
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HEY!!I resemble that remark!! :roflblack:
Seriously; if your bike has been this good for this long... Don't get ready to leave Town just because ONE Bear pooped in your petunias! :thumbup: