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    Default Roadside assistance

    Will be picking up my 2020 RTL sometime next week and was wondering, what, if any, roadside assistance are being used by most of you? I did have roadside with HOG back in my Harley days. So, any companies you guys can recommend?
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    You may be covered by the BRP best warranty if you get that. I have an older model so I have AAA to cover mine.
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    Can Am has excellent roadside assistance during the warranty period.
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    Thanks guys, I seem to remember the salesperson saying something about that. I'll get more info from him when we have more time to talk.
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    AAA Plus. I still like paper maps, so I grab a lot of maps and tour books from their store.
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    I was not so lucky with BRP roadside assistance. Facts they sent two tow trucks with hooks and a 5x7 trailer to pick up my RT while I was sitting on the side of the road in a not so good area approaching dark they even wanted to me to leave the bike overnight which I could have done but then a whole new set of problems would have occurred because the bike would have been stolen. this took about two hours in time, I finally called my insurance company Geico and use my roadside assistance I had to pay upfront $250.00 dollars and Geico refunded me the money. I did contact BRP care and complain which they gave me a $250.00 dollar voucher to be used at any BRP dealer for service or accessories.
    To be continued....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chasinsparks View Post
    I was not so lucky with BRP roadside assistance. Facts they sent two tow trucks with hooks and a 5x7 trailer to pick up my RT while I was sitting on the side of the road in a not so good area approaching dark they even want to me to leave the bike overnight which I could have done but then a whole new set of problems would have occurred because the bike would have been stolen. this took about two hours in time, I finally called my insurance company Geico and use my roadside assistance I had to pay upfront $250.00 dollars and they refunded me the money. I did contact BRP care and complain which they gave me a $250.00 dollar voucher to be used at any BRP dealer for service or accessories.
    Seems like the guys that make the machine should know what it takes to transport it. Not impressive at all!
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    Quote Originally Posted by h0gr1der View Post
    Seems like the guys that make the machine should know what it takes to transport it. Not impressive at all!

    That is what I thought too, and even read it to them right out the owners manual.
    To be continued....

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    I have roadside assistance with motorcycle coverage from AARP and have been very pleased with the service for both the Spyder and my Truck. No mileage or dollar limits like the BRP coverage. They take you to the nearest CanAm dealer with a service department if that is where you want to go.

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    You're covered by BRP, I just purchased a 2020 RTL last month. ��

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    I have Good Sam but thankfully have never had to use them...

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    Don't forget the AMA. We should all belong. They have roadside assistance coverage as part of your membership and it covers all your vehicles. Also I'm covered with my insurance. No experience because I've never had to use it. Knock on wood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iceman47 View Post
    Don't forget the AMA. We should all belong. They have roadside assistance coverage as part of your membership and it covers all your vehicles. Also I'm covered with my insurance. No experience because I've never had to use it. Knock on wood.
    AMA covers 35 miles -Dealer or Home and I'm usually not that far outside that from my house.

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    I have AAA Plus, well worth the money
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    If you have both Sprint and AAA, Sprint pays for you basic AAA membership automatically.
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    I had my Spyder towed to a dealership within the first year due to a load of bad gas. The B.E.S.T. road assistance has a limited distance, don't remember what it is but it's not more than 25 miles I don't think, and the dealership was easily within the distance. Pick up was a bit slow but it was a Friday afternoon.
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    I have AMA and Good Sam. Had Allstate but they turned me down for a tow and had to have my come get me in a trailer. End of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iceman47 View Post
    Don't forget the AMA. We should all belong. They have roadside assistance coverage as part of your membership and it covers all your vehicles. Also I'm covered with my insurance. No experience because I've never had to use it. Knock on wood.
    AMA for sure covers multiple vehicles & drivers of household think first 25-or so miles tow are free. & AMA helps fight for our motorcycle rights on and off road :yes bunch of other benefits too being a member :doorag. Suggest inspect & compare, do believe covers more & better priced than some
    https://americanmotorcyclist.com/ BRP does/did provide roadside with initial warranty & BEST extended warranty information should be with your sales papers. You will need to know your vin# & with any of the service providers good to know what dealer or shop you want it to go to & unfortunately some dealers have shut down or don’t support Spyders anymore not roadside friendly but necessary information.

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    I have AAA you have to have the RV level for any motorcycle, they picked up a friends harley once and tied it down with the handlebars ended up scratching the tank, took a month of complaining but tow company paid for a new tank, 1300 USD cause harley cannot match the paint so new tank needed ( scratch was 2 inches long )
    When he called local AAA they stated not their problem towing company problem. Took a call to regional AAA level boss to get them to motivate the tow comany but they paid

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    Thanks for all the feedback, guess I better start doing some research.
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    Yikes, got the BEST warranty on my 2020, this thread does not give me a warm and fuzzy feeling. It is what it is now, so maybe nothing bad will happen.

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