Citations
My generization is because there is no hard math present in this thread other then.....generalizations.
As you just stated its more then the F3 and apparently according to you one RT......no citations provided.
As you also stated people are working on their own machines.
If they are working on there own machines how does anyone know they even know what they are looking at?
Remember.....people thought their BRP idler was failing because it was "wobbly" yet they are very well made and rugged.
What are they doing to their machines?
Are they playing with belt tension?
Are they trained or at least knowledgeable in BRP Spyder specs/mechanics?
Are they riding two up?
Are they morbidly obese and exceeding the weight rating? I've seen some really fat Sumo Wresters on Spyders.
Are they pulling a trailer and what is that weight? I've seen two large riders on a Spyder while pulling a trailer.
The ONLY people that know what's going on are the BRP mechanics and BRP Inc.
I'm staying with my original statement..........CITATIONS PLEASE.
Got to love your use of numbers. I never did and I don't recall anyone else saying this was a massive issue. Your "over 100,000 sold Spyders.....less then 1%" isn't really accurate since we are talking F3 series only (although there has been one RT). As for the "2 or 3" with an issue that is another generalization. I think I made the first post about this issue in August of last year and since then I have direct knowledge of over two dozen who were kind enough to contact me in response to my request of information. That is just from SL and now it is starting to circulate on FB. Lamont just had to have his replaced while at the Spyder in the Hills event. BRP and my dealer has been good to me with both failures and limited my downtime to no more than a week. Others have not been so lucky. Massive issue maybe not but since I love my F3 and would like to keep it for a while it would be nice to know why it keeps eating sprockets.
CJ JAX
My generization is because there is no hard math present in this thread other then.....generalizations.
As you just stated its more then the F3 and apparently according to you one RT......no citations provided.
As you also stated people are working on their own machines.
If they are working on there own machines how does anyone know they even know what they are looking at?
Remember.....people thought their BRP idler was failing because it was "wobbly" yet they are very well made and rugged.
What are they doing to their machines?
Are they playing with belt tension?
Are they trained or at least knowledgeable in BRP Spyder specs/mechanics?
Are they riding two up?
Are they morbidly obese and exceeding the weight rating? I've seen some really fat Sumo Wresters on Spyders.
Are they pulling a trailer and what is that weight? I've seen two large riders on a Spyder while pulling a trailer.
The ONLY people that know what's going on are the BRP mechanics and BRP Inc.
I'm staying with my original statement..........CITATIONS PLEASE.