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Vibration in rear end on 2014 RT Limited

Just bought me a 2014 RT Limited with 2600 miles. Had the 3000 mile service done, and everything checked out. Was driving it home from Arkansas and was keeping it at about 65 -70mph all the way to Kentucky to check gas mileage using the Eco and was getting about 200-213 miles before the gas light would come on (36-40 mpg.. Well, the rest of the way from the in-laws to Michigan I picked up a little on speed. When I get to the 75 mph area, I get a vibration in the rear end in 6th gear. If I downshift into 5th it goes away, till I hit around 80-82, then I get the vibration again. Any idea why this is? Anything below the 70 mph, it is as smooth as glass.
 
That's the well documented and talked about, dreaded, belt harmonic. 4 thousand rpm, 6th gear, 75 miles per hour.
I generally just kind of go "trail throttle" if you know what I mean, or I motor through , like up to 80?
Really, this is the thing that makes these MUCH better on a two lane than freeway flying at or near the speed limit (70-75)
May want to consider one of the tensioners out there. I am thinking about the "smooth spyder" one, because I like the no drill deal.
Even with this harmonic, I just know you are gonna love your RT, almost as much as I love mine.
 
nothing to worry about..if you want piece of mind put the belt tensioner on

if not try adjusting belt tension but you will still get the vibration
 
It's exactly what they've already said that it is... :thumbup:
If you remember when it pops up; you can use it as a speed indicator. nojoke
 
Belt Vibration

I just talked to my dealer and he said Can AM does not see this as a problem and has nothing in the works to fix the issue. Suggests dropping down a mile per hour or two or speeding up. Says one of his customers installed the SmootheSpyder tensioner and still had the problem.
 
Adding the belt tensioners will often help a lot...
But if the harmonic vibration sets up at a speed that you don't normally ride at: it shouldn't be a big worry for you.
If you DO happen to ride in that vibration range: they're worth a consideration.
 
I just talked to my dealer and he said Can AM does not see this as a problem and has nothing in the works to fix the issue. Suggests dropping down a mile per hour or two or speeding up. Says one of his customers installed the SmootheSpyder tensioner and still had the problem.
Not quite true. There is a technical service bulletin about changing belt tension to move the vibration to a speed the owner can live with. BRP also has a belt tensioner for the F3 coming out, and maybe for the RT. And then as has been mentioned there is the after market belt tensioner option.
 
Due to it's longer belt: the F3s probably need more help with this matter. BRP has only offered some belt tension suggestions for the other bikes that doesn't mean that it's considered to be a "problem"...
 
although I have not installed my tensioner yet. I really don't feel the vibs until I hit 90 MPH..How often do I ride at that speed?? :shocked: :dontknow:

It really has been no problem for me..The bike hums along while doing 70 MPH..
 
The only time that I ever get much about 65: Travelling to SpyderFest! :2thumbs:
For that single trip, that happens every couple of years: I can cope!
 
Thanks guys. I also have a 2010 RT which I have never noticed any vibration, and have had it up to 92, and never noticed anything. I just got this 2014 RT and noticed it on the way home from picking it up, and when it started, I was just not sure whether it was a problem that I needed to have checked out or not. I can live with it. I don't usually do much more than 65-70 anyway. Just wanted some other opinions.
 
Answer to the Vibrations

Here at Baker Built we sell a Belt Stabilizer, this is not a tensioner the stabilizer adds support to the belt and reduces the flap of the belt which is causing the vibration. The belt stabilizers remove 75-80% of the vibration you once felt and make the rides much smoother. These are easy installed and well worth the money. You can find more info on our website here is the attached link. http://bakerbuilt.com/spybs.html if you have any other questions you can email us at [email protected] or call us at 1-800-451-9464.


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I’m wondering what has developed since this post. We just picked up a 2014 RT and experienced the vibration tonight around 75 MPH riding 2 peeps.
 
I dropped my tension from 230# to around 160 and the majority of it is gone. I would reset the tension first and see how it goes.
 
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