Here's what my owner's manual shows for how to deal with belt damage:
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Since yours looks pretty minor; I think that just keeping an eye on it, is the way to go. :thumbup:
......In Vermont the DMV can / will provide to anyone what the Inspection requirements are for any Vehicle ...... you might want to check in Pa. what yours are ...... A complete legal Mtc inspection in Vt. takes 10 minutes - if they are slow about it :banghead: ..... Mike :thumbup:I was charged a full hour of labor for PA state inspection at the new local dealer. I was only there for a half an hour & it was a new vehicle. Probably didn't check anything & just put the sticker on. I'll find out if they are a good dealership when I take it back next year for front end alignment & oil change.
In addition to all the warnings given by others about ...your dealer .... I am sure that Front sprocket is STEEL ....... I can't believe a ROCK could damage it !!!!!!! ................ JMO ....... Mike :thumbup:I will post a pic, but the dealer claims that BRP wants both sprockets replaced when the belt is. They said there is a slight chip in a rear sprocket tooth.
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If you have collision coverage on your bike: you might want to give your insurance agent a call, and see if this is covered.
(It should be!)
Read the above.Put the belt back on and keep riding and stop worrying. Unless the chords are broken or "teeth" torn off you could ride many , many miles without any problem. As Bob said, this looks like "road Hazard" and your insurance should cover it if so desired. The Belts are one of the toughest things on the Spyder. I have ridden Harleys for thousands of mile with belts that looked much worse than that.
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These are the best I could do. Thanks for all your responses. Right now I'm leaning towards having a non- BRP mechanic just change the belt out next spring.
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I've noticed the smell of burning rubber when I get off my bike after a lengthy ride. I'm "assuming" that is from the belt breaking in but now I'm concerned. I have not seen any visible damage but $1800.00 is highway robbery if you ask me. My thoughts.
yupp, happens everytime with mine too. havent figgered it out yet. after a 5 hour ride when i park in my garage i smell the rubber burnin smell as if i did a burn out 1/2 hour earlier. havent investigated it in depth yet.
I was charged a full hour of labor for PA state inspection at the new local dealer. I was only there for a half an hour & it was a new vehicle. Probably didn't check anything & just put the sticker on. I'll find out if they are a good dealership when I take it back next year for front end alignment & oil change.
If you have collision coverage on your bike: you might want to give your insurance agent a call, and see if this is covered.
(It should be!)