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    Default Spyder accessories on Amazon.com

    So, I guess it means a product has "made it" once Amazon.com starts selling accessories for it. In fact, I finally got around to buying those Can-Am shock covers from them tonight.



    (Thought I'd get them off RoadDog in his latest garage-cleanout, but noooo...)

    Anyhow, I hope this is a misprint. A Can-Am travel mug for $42.50:

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeuchler View Post
    So, I guess it means a product has "made it" once Amazon.com starts selling accessories for it. In fact, I finally got around to buying those Can-Am shock covers from them tonight.



    (Thought I'd get them off RoadDog in his latest garage-cleanout, but noooo...)

    Anyhow, I hope this is a misprint. A Can-Am travel mug for $42.50:

    Nope...that stupid mug really is 42.50...wonder if it floats in front of you while you ride...for that much money, it should...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeuchler View Post
    Anyhow, I hope this is a misprint. A Can-Am travel mug for $42.50:



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    You mean a great mug, that says "Spyder", is not worth less than a dollar a week to you? I am shocked beyond belief. They can't just give those titanium and ebony cups away you know. What? It's aluminum and plastic? Imagine that!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GIJoe View Post
    See, that I might buy.

    A 13 pound mug for $270.



    Bet it won't chip when I drop it....

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    Quote Originally Posted by GIJoe View Post
    Yeah, but these are cool.

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    [QUOTE=ataDude;184612]Yeah, but these are cool.


    Very cool but I think SETHO should test these out for us First

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    Quote Originally Posted by NancysToy View Post
    You mean a great mug, that says "Spyder", is not worth less than a dollar a week to you?
    Scotty, I am not sure it actually says "Spyder" on it.

    Only "Y" as in "why the heck did you buy this?!"

    Quote Originally Posted by NancysToy View Post
    I am shocked beyond belief. They can't just give those titanium and ebony cups away you know. What? It's aluminum and plastic? Imagine that!!!
    Yeah...and I'm not sure about the aluminum, either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Arm View Post
    AT $42 it's a bargain since it has VSS (Volume Stability Sensor) otherwise known as a lid, DPS (Durable Protective Skin) otherwise known as stainless steel, ABS (Anti-skid Bottom Sole) otherwise known as rubber and TCS (Thermal Conductor System) otherwise known as double walls. I'm sure it has a BUDS connector to tell you how many miles per ounce of coffee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRPjunkie View Post
    AT $42 it's a bargain since it has VSS (Volume Stability Sensor) otherwise known as a lid, DPS (Durable Protective Skin) otherwise known as stainless steel, ABS (Anti-skid Bottom Sole) otherwise known as rubber and TCS (Thermal Conductor System) otherwise known as double walls. I'm sure it has a BUDS connector to tell you how many miles per ounce of coffee.
    Very, very well done!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRPjunkie View Post
    AT $42 it's a bargain since it has VSS (Volume Stability Sensor) otherwise known as a lid, DPS (Durable Protective Skin) otherwise known as stainless steel, ABS (Anti-skid Bottom Sole) otherwise known as rubber and TCS (Thermal Conductor System) otherwise known as double walls. I'm sure it has a BUDS connector to tell you how many miles per ounce of coffee.
    Funny and clever!!! I love it!
    (I'm jealous I didn't think of it first!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRPjunkie View Post
    AT $42 it's a bargain since it has VSS (Volume Stability Sensor) otherwise known as a lid, DPS (Durable Protective Skin) otherwise known as stainless steel, ABS (Anti-skid Bottom Sole) otherwise known as rubber and TCS (Thermal Conductor System) otherwise known as double walls. I'm sure it has a BUDS connector to tell you how many miles per ounce of coffee.
    You've got to be suffering from PMS (Planned Message Submission)

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRPjunkie View Post
    AT $42 it's a bargain since it has VSS (Volume Stability Sensor) otherwise known as a lid, DPS (Durable Protective Skin) otherwise known as stainless steel, ABS (Anti-skid Bottom Sole) otherwise known as rubber and TCS (Thermal Conductor System) otherwise known as double walls. I'm sure it has a BUDS connector to tell you how many miles per ounce of coffee.

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    Can I get it with the Scam-now option to clean up messes in case the VSS fails?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dave01 View Post
    Can I get it with the Scam-now option to clean up messes in case the VSS fails?
    Boy, I am not sure, dave, but I understand if you place the mug on top of your BRP trailer, then lift the lid, it will pour the coffee directly into your trailer for you.

    Automatically.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRPjunkie View Post
    AT $42 it's a bargain since it has VSS (Volume Stability Sensor) otherwise known as a lid, DPS (Durable Protective Skin) otherwise known as stainless steel, ABS (Anti-skid Bottom Sole) otherwise known as rubber and TCS (Thermal Conductor System) otherwise known as double walls. I'm sure it has a BUDS connector to tell you how many miles per ounce of coffee.
    Hey with features like that it should make the coffee, pour it , and drink it for you.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BRPjunkie View Post
    AT $42 it's a bargain since it has VSS (Volume Stability Sensor) otherwise known as a lid, DPS (Durable Protective Skin) otherwise known as stainless steel, ABS (Anti-skid Bottom Sole) otherwise known as rubber and TCS (Thermal Conductor System) otherwise known as double walls. I'm sure it has a BUDS connector to tell you how many miles per ounce of coffee.
    Does it come with a standard 2 year warranty? Can you purchase an extended warranty? Just in case any of these systems fail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Capt John View Post
    Does it come with a standard 2 year warranty? Can you purchase an extended warranty? Just in case any of these systems fail.
    For $42 extra, You can get the three year extended warranty. It includes roadside assistance from 7 - 11 in the event you run out of coffee ($25 deductible applies). Standard coverage already includes GPS (Genuine Product Support) otherwise known as Carlo.

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    does it contain a recycle containment?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRPjunkie View Post
    For $42 extra, You can get the three year extended warranty. It includes roadside assistance from 7 - 11 in the event you run out of coffee ($25 deductible applies). Standard coverage already includes GPS (Genuine Product Support) otherwise known as Carlo.
    And I also hear that some unscrupulous dealers are w a y overcharging for the BEST warranty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Capt John View Post
    Does it come with a standard 2 year warranty? Can you purchase an extended warranty? Just in case any of these systems fail.
    Yes, Capt John, I believe it does.

    Funny, though--there have been dozens of posts on the boards about what the actual capacity of the mug is. Some claim it empty when it's not. Others claim it can never really be filled.

    Also, only a limited number of Premiere Edition mugs have been made. BRP made exactly 2,500 "PE" mugs.

    (So there are 3,856.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeuchler View Post
    Yes, Capt John, I believe it does.

    Funny, though--there have been dozens of posts on the boards about what the actual capacity of the mug is. Some claim it empty when it's not. Others claim it can never really be filled.

    Also, only a limited number of Premiere Edition mugs have been made. BRP made exactly 2,500 "PE" mugs.

    (So there are 3,856.)
    Whos counting don't want to brag but my trailer has an outlet so I can brew 12 cups on the go But of course I'm back to using my H-D mugs neven though there known for leaking

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRPjunkie View Post
    AT $42 it's a bargain since it has VSS (Volume Stability Sensor) otherwise known as a lid, DPS (Durable Protective Skin) otherwise known as stainless steel, ABS (Anti-skid Bottom Sole) otherwise known as rubber and TCS (Thermal Conductor System) otherwise known as double walls. I'm sure it has a BUDS connector to tell you how many miles per ounce of coffee.


    Although I stopped laughing when I heard of a few people getting scalded because there was a problem with the DPS...

    (I hear there is gonna be a recall.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRPjunkie View Post
    AT $42 it's a bargain since it has VSS (Volume Stability Sensor) otherwise known as a lid, DPS (Durable Protective Skin) otherwise known as stainless steel, ABS (Anti-skid Bottom Sole) otherwise known as rubber and TCS (Thermal Conductor System) otherwise known as double walls. I'm sure it has a BUDS connector to tell you how many miles per ounce of coffee.
    I don't want to start a flaming thread here, BRPjunkie, but didn't some folks have the recommended software upgrade to the mug, only to find out that it now can't be raised to the lips smoothly (there's resistance to tipping, then a release with like a crack or pop causing one to over-tip the mug)?

    I also would hate to being in the middle of my morning coffee and have the mug starts throwing codes all over its display and I have to finish breakfast in limp mode.

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