Retired 2012
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A while ago I wrote and said BRP wanted to replace the ECM on my F3-S. The work was done yesterday, the ECM was replaced, all updates entered and both keys were remapped to work with the new ECM. The tech. said he ran a systems check and all was good.
I also asked them to check the belt vibration at 63 mph - 73 mph. They didn't due it yesterday, but said they would do it today. I talked with them
a few minutes ago, the tech. did a test ride and felt the vibrations. He contacted BRP and was told to double check the tension and placement of the belt. Making sure that the belt was in spec. BRP also told the tech. that some vibration was going to be present due to the length of the belt and the design of the machine. BRP said it was very important to ensure the belt was in spec. because any deviation could cause excessive wear of other parts. I was told tech. test rode my bike after and he felt the vibration was less then his first test drive. They will deliver the bike to me later today.
I am sick so I'll have to wait a few days to ride it and check out the vibration for myself. Tech. said BRP does not recommend the use of belt tensioners or any other after market product to try to alleviate the vibration.
I'm not mechanically inclined and can only pass on the information I was told.
Does this sound right to you? Anyone with any past knowledge on this?
THANKS,
DJ
I also asked them to check the belt vibration at 63 mph - 73 mph. They didn't due it yesterday, but said they would do it today. I talked with them
a few minutes ago, the tech. did a test ride and felt the vibrations. He contacted BRP and was told to double check the tension and placement of the belt. Making sure that the belt was in spec. BRP also told the tech. that some vibration was going to be present due to the length of the belt and the design of the machine. BRP said it was very important to ensure the belt was in spec. because any deviation could cause excessive wear of other parts. I was told tech. test rode my bike after and he felt the vibration was less then his first test drive. They will deliver the bike to me later today.
I am sick so I'll have to wait a few days to ride it and check out the vibration for myself. Tech. said BRP does not recommend the use of belt tensioners or any other after market product to try to alleviate the vibration.
I'm not mechanically inclined and can only pass on the information I was told.
Does this sound right to you? Anyone with any past knowledge on this?
THANKS,
DJ