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Happening on 2015 and 2016 models in the F3 line. I have only heard of one RT model that has had the issue.Is this happening to mostly 2015 models?
CJ JAX
Happening on 2015 and 2016 models in the F3 line. I have only heard of one RT model that has had the issue.Is this happening to mostly 2015 models?
What is the proper torque setting for the bolt?
The torque settings are: 92ft lbs or 125Nm
Left side of the bike below the front sprocket. My collection of metal shavings that should have made up the splines of the sprocket.
CJ JAX
Trust you gut folks, sometimes you get a feeling that something is not quite right. Take a second to check it out. Jumping around on either RT or F3s or F3t left me questioning if I could feel something or it was imagination. Yesterday the splines on the front sprocket had finally worn enough that it spun on the shaft. Less than 9,000 miles. Not happy but the timing could have been worse, much worse. Had I been trying to pass on a two lane road or make a left turn across traffic when it failed I would have been left hanging. It is something worth keeping an eye on. Take a small flashlight and peek behind the cover that is in front of the rear sprocket. There is a small pan underneath that filing will collect on. Additionally since the shavings have become "charged" they stick to other metal parts and will even stand up in the tray. A one minute check could give you an idea if you have a problem or need a closer examination. The failure also explained why my belt kept creeping and needing adjustment.
Now the waiting game. No dealer appointments until a week from tomorrow and they won't order parts until they see it and verify with BRP that it is warranty. Wonder if this is a part or build issue. This was the first F3s delivered in FL. I only have 9k on it and I know others have more. Curious.
CJ JAX
Happening on 2015 and 2016 models in the F3 line. I have only heard of one RT model that has had the issue.
CJ JAX
My 2016 RT Limited Sprocket failed at 21,500 miles. Just got it back from the Shop a week ago. It was there 2 months before the Dealer repaired it under Waurentee. I lost most of my Summer on the Spyder, but I bought a Harley Heritage to ride diring the uncertain down time. Always wanted a Harley, so the Spyder failure motivated me to buy one. Owning my 2nd Spyder RT has taught me to always keep a spare ride in the garage!
That is just sad ,two months of down time . Some heads need to roll ,ether at the dealer or BRP .