Am I surprised by this........not one damn bit!
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Originally Posted by
TicketBait
Jer,
that has got to be so frustrating, :banghead: does it also do it in trailer mode? Hope someone here can think of a remedy, wish Nancy's Toy was still here.
I would call the tech back and see if he spoke with BRP yesterday. Have the tech also tell them you are leaving for Spyderfest Sunday.
My first fest in 2011, got my faulty throttle body replaced the day before I left for Cuba. And yes, BRP authorized to take a throttle body off of a showroom bike and place it on mine. Just so I could make the fest. Crossing both fingers for you, that you have similar results. BTW my wife gave the ok for me to go, and later today will find out about my other work obligation. So hoping we can ride together.
TicketBait
TB
Just hung up with the service writer and he's going to get with the tech(who didn't call me back yesterday). They know I'm committed to go to Springfield, because i chided them about it making it when I picked the spyder up.
Appreciate the thought but, trailer mode would have no influence on proper clutch operation. At best, it's used for RPM control.
As always, I'm trying not to loose my cool here, but it ain't easy.
Personally.... I don't give much hope to making the trip(UNLESS I RIDE ONE OF MY DEPENDABLE BIKES). If it requires a new spring package? I don't think it can get here in time.
You'll know when I know...trust me on that.
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Originally Posted by
TicketBait
Jer,
call them now before they close. Inquiring minds need to know!:chat::dontknow::lecturef_smilie::gaah::clap:
Last I spoke with the dealer I advised I would wait for them to contact me.
Think about it.
For two days they say they have been in contact with BRP and yet no one knows anything.
I have no reason to doubt the calls to BRP have been made.
The service writer even told me the tech gave them(BRP) his personal phone number.
Either they(BRP) are swamped with requests for tech support or......fill in the blanks.
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