CaptRalph
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Took my Spyder in for upgrade on Power Steering, Done Power Steering Upgrade two weeks waiting on it, started home and noticed it was shimming between 59 and 60 mph. Did not have any shimming when I took it in for upgrade, after 10 weeks of being in shop and repairing everything on frontend they called again to pick it up and 10 miles from shop I called the shop back told them I still had same problem between 59 and 63mph and I still have the shimming problem. Trying to get in touch with BRP Rep is a joke. They put three sets of tires on my bike and rims, all new steering, all new axle bearings in front, all new rotars, all new tie rod ends even a new drive belt and checked rear wheel bearings and still have the shimming. My bike has been in shop a total of 3 months total. Missed a lot of good riding this summer. I like the bike but would like to have some satisfaction of knowing that it is fixed and safe to ride. This all started from power steering recall, had know front end shimming before this. Has any body else had this sort of problem. At this point I am not sure I would purchase another till their technology improves. Unhappy Spyder rider.
I looked in here to see if anyone had experienced shimming problems at 60 MPH, and lo & Behold, there it is. We cheked for anything loose and everything appears tight, but I have a really bad vibration (shimming!!!) right around 60 mph, ONLY!!! Above 65 or so is fine and below 55 or so is fine. I had to have the upgrade done since my steering locked up a couple of times. It cured the locking up, but I've had nothing but problems since. First, it was riding like crap, sometimes coughing and sputtering like crazy so bad I thought the engine would blow up or something!
I did the canisterectomy and it cured the sputtering, hesitation & coughing for the most part. I still don't think is running perfect but much, much better than after the software upgrade.
Now this damn shimming has been getting worse and it looks like its also related to the darned software. It's actually pretty scary, you can tell that it's NOT a balancing problem because its not only one tire, but the entire front end shaking violently!!!
I'm also experiencing "Check Engine" messages when I start up cold. Also sometimes the "oil" red indicator stays on when the engine is running. There is a plenty of oil in the reservoir. If one of these indicators stay on after I start the bike, I have to turn it off, remove the key, then restart it. It has cleared it every time so far. I'm keeping my fingers crossed...
2 hours away from the dealer and very little faith in their abilities keeps me from running back to them with all these problems. I have two other dealers closer (1 hr and the other 1-1/2 hrs, but they are actually worse than the one in Tampa).
All these issues make it hard to STAY a HAPPY OWNER. I would be much happier if my :spyder: was not giving me all these problems...:gaah: