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Idler Wheel Kit / Belt Tensioner Accessory for F3

How to order from BRP directly

Hi everyone,

We've got some great news for any F3 riders who have experienced some belt vibration at higher speeds.

As was discussed in this thread, BRP will in fact be offering an idler wheel kit (PN 219800412) accessory that will help reduce belt vibrations felt by some customers at certain cruising speeds.

The kit should be available this fall and its price is set at 34,99$ US/39,99$ CAN - note that this does not include installation time. Installation should take approximately 20 minutes.

This kit is only compatible with the F3 series of Spyders.

Please let us know if you have any questions!

- Steve

Thanks for the heads up Steve, what is the process of ordering this $34.99 roller assy directly from BRP--or suggestions as to how to proceed.
Thanks,
Darrell
 
Idler wheel kit

Hi everyone,

We've got some great news for any F3 riders who have experienced some belt vibration at higher speeds.

As was discussed in this thread, BRP will in fact be offering an idler wheel kit (PN 219800412) accessory that will help reduce belt vibrations felt by some customers at certain cruising speeds.

The kit should be available this fall and its price is set at 34,99$ US/39,99$ CAN - note that this does not include installation time. Installation should take approximately 20 minutes.

This kit is only compatible with the F3 series of Spyders.

Please let us know if you have any questions!

- Steve
Steve, I have one question When are you going to make them for the Rt- ?. I have a 14, that needs [email protected] Thank you for your response. RAYMOND
 
belt tensioner, will it fit 2016 f3t or 2016 f3 limited without alot of modifying?

Hi everyone,

We've got some great news for any F3 riders who have experienced some belt vibration at higher speeds.

As was discussed in this thread, BRP will in fact be offering an idler wheel kit (PN 219800412) accessory that will help reduce belt vibrations felt by some customers at certain cruising speeds.

The kit should be available this fall and its price is set at 34,99$ US/39,99$ CAN - note that this does not include installation time. Installation should take approximately 20 minutes.

This kit is only compatible with the F3 series of Spyders.

Please let us know if you have any questions!

- Steve
Will it fit 2016 F3T?

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Just call your dealer with part number and order it

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Thanks again Steve--somewhere I had read of a dealer charging almost $200 thus I thought I needed to go to BRP directly. Not the case my ASK Powersports in Columbus has ordered the part for me at the same $34.99 + tax--total will be $37.xx. That's a fair dealer. They claim the roller assy will be available in 5-7 days for pick up at the ASK PowerSports location. I am very interested in seeing the difference from my current aftermarket roller assy purchase. Has anyone else have a Smooth Spyder or Baker Built roller assy that they have replaced with the new BRP design? Feedback if you've done so. Thank you.
Darrell
 
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Hi everyone,

We've got some great news for any F3 riders who have experienced some belt vibration at higher speeds.

As was discussed in this thread, BRP will in fact be offering an idler wheel kit (PN 219800412) accessory that will help reduce belt vibrations felt by some customers at certain cruising speeds.

The kit should be available this fall and its price is set at 34,99$ US/39,99$ CAN - note that this does not include installation time. Installation should take approximately 20 minutes.

This kit is only compatible with the F3 series of Spyders.

Please let us know if you have any questions!

- Steve

Is it a dealer only item or can I purchase one and install it myself? If so, put me down for one. :yes:
 
FOR THE RT?

Hi,
any RT owner bought one these and do a mod? if the postage is reasonable to England.:clap: I think I will get one, looks like its only a bracket fitting mod, maybe replace plastic arm with stainless, as I work in engineer industry.
cheers nasty.
 
Hi,
any RT owner bought one these and do a mod? if the postage is reasonable to England.:clap: I think I will get one, looks like its only a bracket fitting mod, maybe replace plastic arm with stainless, as I work in engineer industry.
cheers nasty.

They aren't generally available yet, Nasty, apart from a few beta versions that have been installed for testing. I have preordered for Australia and they expect them to be here around late October.
 
The kit should be FREE because it being sold to fix an engineering defect!


mark


BRP Steve, thanks for the info on the F3 idler wheel kits. This is a good step in the right direction for BRP. I am on my second RTS, the first was a 2010 and my present one is a 2014. lets face it, I believe all spyders have belt vibration at certain speeds and would all benefit from idler wheels. With any mechanical equipment, vibration is not a good thing. Over the long term, components are stressed and prone to failure. I am sure most of us simply avoid the speed and RPM's where our individual spyders vibrate the most. As mentioned in other post, tightening or loosening the belt will simply move the vibration one way or the other.
Is the vibration on an RT a deal breaker? Of course not, we all learn to ride and adapt to the short comings of our machines and it becomes 2nd nature for us. It would be great for BRP to continue to address this issue to help us out.

"some who may have experienced some belt vibration" Should Read: All who have experienced belt vibration.
"belt vibrations felt by some" Should Read: belt vibrations felt by all.

Of course we know corporate has to tip toe around saying too much. I understand. :-)
Thanks STEVE for you help and all that you do for us. It is greatly appreciated.
Stan

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I have a 2016 F-3S and I am now able to buy one of these idler wheels. I am in PA. Can anyone tell me where and how to order one of these?
 
BRP flaw on F3 vibration

Of course BRP has recognized the vibration problem on the F3. I agree since it seems to be a mfg flaw, they should install the Idler Wheel Kit at their cost. Dream on, BRP is greedy. Why do you think all their accessories are double & triple the price of what we pay in the after market world. But if we don't buy it from BRP, they void our warranty. They don't care about the customer but they sure take our US dollars. Not fair!
 
I have read about all the different vibration dampeners out there but I was wondering about how well each holds up. How long do they last and who has had failures and what happens when they do fail. Do the bearings ever go out. It seems that the small size of some of the pulleys would make them have to run at a very high RPM.
 
I have read about all the different vibration dampeners out there but I was wondering about how well each holds up. How long do they last and who has had failures and what happens when they do fail. Do the bearings ever go out. It seems that the small size of some of the pulleys would make them have to run at a very high RPM.

Considering the BRP one is $35 and the others are $200 - $300 this should make the decision pretty easy. You could replace the BRP one many times for the price of one of the others.
I've used the others and the BRP one flat out works better.


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If "Cheap" is what matters to you: :agree:
But with Murphy's Law lurking: it's not going to fail in your driveway. :banghead:
I think that Doc's setup should be more reliable over a longer period of time. :thumbup:

In my inexpert opinion; of course! :D
 
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