I just received from BRP a link with CCV1 3, which I had ordered so that I would have a spare for my 2013 RTS SE5. Based upon your information, this would not need to be replaced. However, both of the swivels were stuck so hard that I could not move them with my hand. I had to use a screw driver to break them loose. After oiling them I can now move them with my hand. Did BRP indicate what was wrong with the earlier links? Am I wrong in thinking they should move freely with my hand?
Not speaking for Lamont, but the OEM links have very tight Heim joints. Probably because they are a composite plastic and they need to be tighter than typical metal to metal or metal to nylon Heim joints. If you can move them reasonably easily with a bolt or screwdriver through the hole I wouldn't worry about it.
However, over time these joints can get pretty loose (could be wear, could be fatigue of the composite plastic). I pulled the OEM links off my 2008 GS (32,000+ miles) and the balls were loose to the point that there may be some slop in the ball and socket when under stress.
Is there an easy way to check these?If you have a 2013 Spyder and you want to check your links to see if they are part of the bad batch here's the info.
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Just curious where did you get this info from Lamont before I school my service dept (again).
Can someone please tell me how to check this? I do not know what panels would need to come off to see this part. Thank you! Jill
Is there an easy way to check these?
Just curious where did you get this info from Lamont before I school my service dept (again).