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BRP stopped making parts for 2015 RS already.

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I was gonna order bearings, seal and oring for rear wheel just in case before I take rear wheel off but bearings are no longer available from BRP...
Yes other online parts vendors still have some left but I guess this is the beginning of the end.
 
Just looked, all parts are currently available and in stock at BRP...

If you need us to order them for you please let us know.

I need 293200094,293300124,293350065,293350067 shipped to 79756
I usually buy from chaparral Motorsport because they offer free shipping with $39 order but those 2 bearings were blanked out and when I called them they said those were discontinued.
 
They should have to supply those parts for 10 years minimum

This true for U.S, manufacture's, however it might not apply to BRP ….. they are a Canadian co. …… but I hope you are correct :clap:...………...Mike :ohyea:
 
This is how RUMORS get started!! 6205-2rs & 6006-2rs are standard industry bearings and will be around for a very long time, and much better quality. O'rings and seals will be easy too!
 
This is how RUMORS get started!! 6205-2rs & 6006-2rs are standard industry bearings and will be around for a very long time, and much better quality. O'rings and seals will be easy too!

You are so correct. Just because one user says they can't get a part from "their" usual supplier does not make that a correct statement.

Please check your facts before staring an unsubstantiated rumour.
 
Looks like we have everything in stock and can ship out today. If I'm not mistaken one of the bearings you need qty 2?

If you are looking for just qty 1 of the 4 parts then you should be looking at $39.76 shipped.


If you'd like call David Levitt @ Sierra Cycles (520)459-2589 if he can help further.
 
Rumors? I have better things to do than that.
Chaparral is an authorized can am dealer that sells a lot of oem parts and they said it was discontinued.
As I said, those parts are still available(BRP is just not making them anymore apparently), and I did order them from procalibers along with right switch housing.
 
Just because BRP changed part numbers does not make replacement parts unavailable. Since the basic rear wheel assembly on a 2019 F3 models and RT models are the same. Your implying that parts are no longer available for them too. BS. Just need to find the new number.
 
Check if maybe a new part # superspeeded the old one, I would surprised if they stopped making parts especially common ones considering i can still get parts for seadoos made in the early 90's.
 
You live in a huge city that has several bearing supply stores. Bearings and seals are standardized. If you have one near you, you have an endless supply.
 
Hi Mike,

Re: This true for U.S, manufacture's,

Do you know of any US law/legislation that requires this?

I have heard this regarding car parts & 15 yrs, but have never found anything official that states such.

Just because I do not know about it does not mean that such a law does not exist.

Jerry Baumchen
 
The bearings may be loose in their housings. If so, use Loctite 660 and 7471 primer. The rear wheel seals are not a common size, only OEM will fit in my experience.
 
Just because BRP changed part numbers does not make replacement parts unavailable. Since the basic rear wheel assembly on a 2019 F3 models and RT models are the same. Your implying that parts are no longer available for them too. BS. Just need to find the new number.

He has an RS, which used a different rear wheel than the current models.
 
You live in a huge city that has several bearing supply stores. Bearings and seals are standardized. If you have one near you, you have an endless supply.

Been riding and wrenching for over 50 years on top of doing mechanical maintenance in a manufacturing environment and I have never bought a bearing or seal from a motorcycle shop. I get those items from our local industrial supply business and I get them for less than the dealership asks for them. Oh yeah, I get name brands usually better quality than OEM parts as well. As stated above BEARINGS AND SEALS ARE STANDARDIZED no matter what the BRP part number is.
 
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