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We found the following complaints for CAN-AM RYKER (2019)

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The contact owns a 2019 can-am ryker. The contact stated that the passenger's side rear brake light was inoperable. Additionally, the vehicle rear taillights and both front headlights had water inside of the housing. The contact contacted power motorsports located at 333 sw sublimity blvd, sublimity, or 97385, (503) 769-8888) where a pending appointment was scheduled. The vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 15,000.

Spits gasoline and continue to read fuel fault! my right wheel has been making a rattle noise since the recall install. Brakes have made noise since purchase

Spits gasoline and continue to read fuel fault! my right wheel has been making a rattle noise since the recall install. Brakes have made noise since purchase

When driving around 55 mph the vehicle seems to want to drift from one side to another while on the highway. I do have the vehicle in eco mode for better fuel consumption and better traction control.

The nut that holds my front left wheel on is cracked. My bike only has 1700 miles on it. I noticed it while doing a pre check.

Spits gasoline and continue to read fuel fault! my right wheel has been making a rattle noise since the recall install. Brakes have made noise since purchase

I have had my 2019 ryker since early june. I have heard about the wheel lug nuts cracking and now have seen it first hand on my rear wheel. I have less than 1000 miles on it. Major safety issue and as far as i know they aren't doing anything to fix it other than replacing with same defective lug nut

On saturday (9/29/19) i noticed what looked like a tiny scratch on the wheel axle nut of the left, front tire of my 2019 can-am ryker after i was out riding for a few hours. I wasn't really alarmed but parked it in my garage, and wound up not riding it for the next few days. The following wednesday (10/02/19), i loaded up my saddlebag and performed a pre-check just before i was headed out for a ride, and noticed that the scratch had turned into a large crack that went through the whole wheel nut! it was really strange because i hadn't ridden in a few days so i wasn't sure how that could've happened. Needless to say, my riding days have been halted.

I received a recall notice on my vehicle in october. The email says my vehicle is unusable until the repairs are performed and i should not drive it. Since then, i have reached out to the manufacturer through phone and email 4 times. I have tried to accommodate the repair to the best of my ability but the amount of money required to have the repairs performed is beyond my means. According to the email i was sent, the defect can cause the wheels to fall off. This has left me without the vehicle to drive for months.

The left front wheel nut is cracked all the way thru .i found this during a pre-ride check.i began checking them ever since i saw a post about this issue on a forum.this is obviously a huge safety concern considering this nut holds the wheel on the bike.

The nut that holds my back wheel on is cracked. My bike only has 100 miles on it. I noticed it while doing a pre check.

The net the holds the rear wheel on has cracked all the way through. After reading numerous complaints online , i began checking mine every time before i rode. On august 31st 2019 wow installing a different seat on my unit. I happened to look down and noticed the crack in the wheel nut. I talk to myself i could have been killed if i went in without writing today the wheel would have come off. I immediately called the dealer and had the transporting by flatbed truck to the nearest dealer. I also contacted brp by email to make them aware of this problem.

The contact owns a 2019 can-am ryker. Before the motorcycle was started, the contact noticed that the lug nut was fractured. The contact stated that the motorcycle had only one wheel in the rear with a single nut system. The motorcycle was taken to freedom powersports of lewisville (1320 s stemmons fwy, lewisville, tx 75067) and they offered to repair it under warranty. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 3,197.




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