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Idler Wheel Kit / Belt Tensioner Accessory for F3

The nice thing about our kit is that if you go the cheaper route you can still upgrade later and use the bracket and spring. Only thing you need is the arm and pulley ($100).
 
Any BRP dealer can get you one of theirs.
But if you want one of Doc's: get in touch with the guy whose post is right above yours! :thumbup:
(Personally: I prefer his setup with 2 bearings!)

http://dochumphreys.wixsite.com/roadster/ultimate-vibration-damper-products

They may be more money, but you're getting a whole lot more for your green!

I do like this one from http://dochumphreys.wixsite.com/roadster/ultimate-vibration-damper-products Is the BRP aluminum grade like dochumphreys? Otherwise, I prefer to get Doc Humphrey instead.
 
idler 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

Hi Steve,

I posted this question in the past and again yesterday: Will this idler kit help with the awefull howl my belt makes around 65 and around 130???
( I ride in Germany, where the speeds are somewhat higher..) At my dealer we did various attempts with the tightness of the belt, to no avail.
I dont feel much of a vibration, but the belthowl is a pain, despite closed Shoei helmet!

Regards,Peter

Heidelberg, Germany
 
Hi Steve,

I posted this question in the past and again yesterday: Will this idler kit help with the awefull howl my belt makes around 65 and around 130???
( I ride in Germany, where the speeds are somewhat higher..) At my dealer we did various attempts with the tightness of the belt, to no avail.
I dont feel much of a vibration, but the belthowl is a pain, despite closed Shoei helmet!

Regards,Peter

Heidelberg, Germany

Truthfully, I am not sure if it will fix the howl. I have had my '17 F3S Daytona up to 110 and other than a great deal of wind noise and exhaust sound, that was all. I think if I were you I would buy the cheaper BRP one first and if that fixes it, you can always buy the cheaper upgrade kit #1 and use the guts of the BRP kit.

http://dochumphreys.wixsite.com/roadster/ultimate-vibration-damper-products
 
Hi Steve,

I posted this question in the past and again yesterday: Will this idler kit help with the awefull howl my belt makes around 65 and around 130???
( I ride in Germany, where the speeds are somewhat higher..) At my dealer we did various attempts with the tightness of the belt, to no avail.
I dont feel much of a vibration, but the belthowl is a pain, despite closed Shoei helmet!

Regards,Peter

Heidelberg, Germany

Are you sure it's the belt? How many miles ?
I would check the front sprocket. Also could be a bearing.
Might also try some belt dressing/lube. Just a dab of synthetic grease often helps.
 
Hi Bob

I'm curious: :D
Is this a "real" 130, or the metric one? :dontknow:

its kmh, or, as you call it, 'the un-real one'. But I do regularly cruise, with the Madstad-screen up, with around 155plus/minus kmh on clean stretches of Autobahn. We do have over 80 million people in a country barely larger than north Dakota, and still one can can find empty roads and even Autobahns. IF THERE WAS NOT THAT ANNOYING HOWL FROM THE BELT!!!!

Regards, Peter
 
BRP Idler Wheel Kit

I ordered and installed the BRP Idler Wheel kit. It was easy and my trike's ride feels smoother all the way around.... A definite plus and winner.:doorag:
 
Is it fixed now?

Can anyone tell me if they have fixed this issue on the new 2017's F3's either by including the idler as standard or some other fix. Or do you have to purchase this to solve the vibration on new models also.
 
The idler is still an accessory.
You have to realize that not everybody rides at the speeds where the harmonic vibrations occur.
It's more cost-effective for everybody, to address the need for it; only when it is actually needed... nojoke
 
Can anyone tell me if they have fixed this issue on the new 2017's F3's either by including the idler as standard or some other fix. Or do you have to purchase this to solve the vibration on new models also.

My 17 F3 Limited did not have it. I purchased BRP's idler and installed it in less than 30 minutes. I had the vibration between speeds of 65 to 75 mph. It works like a charm.
 
I think anyone looking to buy an F3 should at least request the dealer fit the BRP Idler kit as part of the deal
Its cost is so small compared to the total purchase price I don't think any dealer would not be willing to do it
 
F3 idle kit failure

I bought my kit about 400 miles ago and it has developed a high pitch whine at 31-41 MPH. Any suggestions? Another thread has started on this issue stating that a bearing in the kit is bad.
 
I bought my kit about 400 miles ago and it has developed a high pitch whine at 31-41 MPH. Any suggestions? Another thread has started on this issue stating that a bearing in the kit is bad.

Its still under warranty.....dont hassle something that they will replace:banghead:. Do it now, the riding season awaits you.
 
Just got home from my dealer and a long ride after he installed my BRP idler. My vibration issue 100% GONE! I also noticed the bike was smoother at lower speeds as well even after hitting bumps. I'm guessing when the rear tire/belt bounces from a bump the idler keeps the belt from bouncing too much. I still think BRP should have made the idler a warranty item but it was a cheap fix so thumbs up anyway. My thoughts.
 
It's the idler arm

Just got home from my dealer and a long ride after he installed my BRP idler. My vibration issue 100% GONE! I also noticed the bike was smoother at lower speeds as well even after hitting bumps. I'm guessing when the rear tire/belt bounces from a bump the idler keeps the belt from bouncing too much. I still think BRP should have made the idler a warranty item but it was a cheap fix so thumbs up anyway. My thoughts.

Mine was the same for just 400 miles then the whine started. Took off the idler arm and the vibration was back but the whine was gone. Put it back on and the vibration was gone and the whine started again.
 
Mine was the same for just 400 miles then the whine started. Took off the idler arm and the vibration was back but the whine was gone. Put it back on and the vibration was gone and the whine started again.

You could be correct. I dont know what the future brings but I wear hearing protection when I ride so I will probably never hear the whine you describe. I have over 300 miles with it and so far so good. The vibration is almost completely gone. For the $50.00 it cost to purchase and install I feel I got my monies worth. Do I spend 3x that on other brands that are built the same way? I don't have the answers but I'm happy so far.
 
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