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So I was contacted by BRP Cares. A great thing by itself. They monitor the various social media sites as we all know. Curiously they claim not to see online reports of this or feedback from dealers. BRP has been working with me and the dealer to get my issue resolved. Where I have a BIG problem is the engineer in me would like to have a comfort level in why this is happening. After the 2014 models of the RT the sprocket was changed. All models of Spyders (according to Cheapcycle and PowerSportswarehouse) for 2015 use the same front sprocket. Only the RT models and F3 models use that sprocket in 2016. From what I have read and previous posts it seems about 25 or so F3 owners have experienced the failure. Not a huge number in itself when you consider the number of Spyders produced in 2015 and 2016 and according to my dealer the sprocket has been superseded by a new number. Please correct me if I missed it but I haven't run across any other models in the current year range experiencing this issue. That I find a little puzzling. If it is truly a random occurrence why not a sprinkling across all models. Don't get me wrong, I love my Spyders (we are on our third in less than 3 years) and I don't want anything out of BRP other than my bike fixed and a plausible explanation. Not that I expect any particular outcome but please comment if you have had the failure along with year, model and mileage. As others have suggested, it would be good to take a peek around the sprocket for metal shavings and be sure the sprocket bolt is at the correct torque. Pick an interval you are comfortable with, some suggested oil change time (if you are using the BRP oil change interval I would recommend something shorted). Failures seem to fall in the 12k to 17k range with a few outliers (mine at 9K and BikerDoc at 26k)
Mine was a 2015 F3s with less than 9,000 miles
CJ JAX
Mine was a 2015 F3s with less than 9,000 miles
CJ JAX