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I need a GOOD replacement part! 2012 RT Rear Calliper Part #705600921 - anyone got a line on one?

Mikey

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I truly know the meaning of nice guys finish last! I have been helping a friend for a couple years keep his 2012 RTL on the road by servicing it for him. He's getting along in age and loves his Spyder and has told me several times that if it was not for me, he would not be riding any longer! Well to make a long story short, it seems that I have mucked up his rear calliper putting a set of pads in this year and I need a replacement, part number 705600921. I have jumped down the eBay rabbit hole and got a part that's no better than the one I mucked up! I know this website reaches out all over the world and has some great people! By any chance at all can anyone find me a new caliper out there or a GOOD replacement part. Thank you for your time! I am about to call BRP to see if I can get them to do a search, he, he, wish me luck! 🙏 By chance if one of you have a line on one PM me!
 
That happens to be the parts house that I got off the phone yesterday, they told me it may be a long while before I MAY get that part! They gave me a BRP direct number to call. Thank you for trying!!
 
They are both dragging on the rotor when you adjust them and put them in service, they will heat up and lock up until they cool off! If you have a older bike before Brembo, do not push the piston back in the way the book tells you to, and don't use the e-brake post as a place to apply the clamp! Ask me how I know!:mad:
 
I am hoping that someone on this site from another side of the world will check their parts houses and see's one sitting on the shelf with dust on it! :unsure:
 
I am hoping that someone on this site from another side of the world will check their parts houses and see's one sitting on the shelf with dust on it! :unsure:
I sincerely doubt there's ANY stock of those or anything much else on the shelves in this part of the World now, Mikey!! :rolleyes:

BRP pretty much always worked on a 'Waaaayyy too late' basis for parts supplies for just about everything, and it didn't matter if it was thru a Dealer, parts houses, or aftermarket suppliers, there never was any real 'shelf stock' even when those models were a currently serviced model, and it seems the brake components especially were invariably an 'order in specifically' type item, so I really can't see anyone here in Oz finding an unused one on their shelves now. 😣 At a wrecker, maybe, but I truly doubt there's any dusty shelf stock type unused items hanging around. Sorry. :oops:
 
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