Disapointment With BRP Owners Event
We had a great time meeting everyone, looking at all the farkled Spyders, eating and riding. But, I found the event lacking. This was our first and as I participate in similar events for my other hobbies and interests I expected a little more. What was lacking were any technical forums. It would have been great if BRP put on live demos as how to do things like oil changes, belt alignments, pre-ride checks, or even tupperware removal for the new owners. I think there would be a lot fewer service complaints if the less mechanically inclined owners could perform routine maintenance.
BRP wouldn't even have to do the seminars. They could solicit for dealers or even guys like Scotty to do them. Anybody else think this would improve the event, or am I off-base here?
Disapointment With BRP Owners Event
Iwas not disappointed at all. Did not get to the dinner and had to cut my visit short on Friday morning. However I did meet some of the owners and get firsthand info on some of the items that are taken care of by sponsors here, such as hot right foot from the radiator. I found Spyderpops and had the lower vent closed of with his heat shield and no more hot foot. There are always ways that events can be improved but I will leave it to the sponsor to decide what they want to do.
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