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Mechanic Wanted in Florida
My wife and I ride a 2020 RTL. Although there is nothing especially wrong with it, we would like it gone over by a good mechanic before taking a long trip. Do any of you folks have a suggestion in Florida?
Last edited by Peter Aawen; 05-16-2024 at 09:45 PM.
Chip
2020 RTL
"Stella by Starlight"
UltraGard Full Cover, Front & Rear Cup Holders, Elka Stage 2 Rear Shock, TC & Dave Signal Button, Spyder Extras Sway Bar
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From notes someone here reported:
Central Florida Power Sports, Kissimmee, FL. Happy customer reports yrs of good service
2013 STL SE5 BLACK CURRANT
SpyderPop's: LED bumpskid
SmoothSpyder: dualmode back rest
T r * * LED:foam grip covers, Tricrings, FenderZ,
brake light strips, wide vue mirrors
Rivico SOMA modulation brake leds
sawblade mowhalk fender accents
minispyder dash toy
Lid lox
KradelLock
Pakitrack
GENSSI ELITE LED H4 headlights
FLO (Frunk Lid Organizer)
BRP fog lights, trailer hitch
SENA 20S EVO
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Chipveres, not busting your butt, simply, Florida is a pretty long state, North to South. Also has reasonable distance East to West.
Additionally, besides maybe a hint of your location, are you intending to have the work done by a Spyder dealer, or hopeful to find an independent shop or tech.
FWIW, as you probably already know, there are only a few good shops here in Florida. Far more shops to avoid, than there are shops to trust. There is also a few independent techs.
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Mechanic Wanted in Florida
As well as 49 other states and a few territories.
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You are so right PMK, I live in FL, and it's 40 miles to my nearest dealer I avoid going there if possible, not because it's bad, but because it's a day out of my life just sitting around doing nothing. If my Spyder did not fire up and run for whatever reason and I could not fix it, that would be double trouble.
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Originally Posted by bikerbillone
You are so right PMK, I live in FL, and it's 40 miles to my nearest dealer I avoid going there if possible, not because it's bad, but because it's a day out of my life just sitting around doing nothing. If my Spyder did not fire up and run for whatever reason and I could not fix it, that would be double trouble.
For our Spyder, not that it goes to the shop, only been there for a couple warranty items, I have at least three, possibly five dealers within 40 miles of home.
Regardless, I drove 155 miles each way to my dealer of choice when warranty was needed.
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Wow, a serious day trip to get there early and get it done. Worth every mile if you trust your dealer and the Spyder mechanic.
Last edited by Peter Aawen; 05-17-2024 at 09:25 AM.
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Originally Posted by bikerbillone
Wow, a serious day trip to get there early and get it done. Worth every mile if you trust your dealer and the Spyder mechanic.
Honestly, there are some more fun routes vs taking the Fla TP to Kissimee. Kind of adds fun to the trip.
Last edited by Peter Aawen; 05-17-2024 at 09:26 AM.
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True that, from Sebring a fun trip can be had.
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Originally Posted by PMK
Chipveres, not busting your butt, simply, Florida is a pretty long state, North to South. Also has reasonable distance East to West.
Additionally, besides maybe a hint of your location, are you intending to have the work done by a Spyder dealer, or hopeful to find an independent shop or tech.
FWIW, as you probably already know, there are only a few good shops here in Florida. Far more shops to avoid, than there are shops to trust. There is also a few independent techs.
Recommendation of Central Florida Power Sports duly noted. If I demanded egg in my beer, the mechanic would be an independent in Greater Miami. Recognizing the likely futility of this, we are willing to make a trip to any other part of the state.
Chip
2020 RTL
"Stella by Starlight"
UltraGard Full Cover, Front & Rear Cup Holders, Elka Stage 2 Rear Shock, TC & Dave Signal Button, Spyder Extras Sway Bar
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Originally Posted by gwolf
mechanic wanted in florida
as well as 49 other states and a few territories.
OUCH!!!
Shop Ph: 423-609-7588 (M-F, 8-5, Eastern Time)
Only SLOW people have to leave on time...
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Originally Posted by chipveres
Recommendation of Central Florida Power Sports duly noted. If I demanded egg in my beer, the mechanic would be an independent in Greater Miami. Recognizing the likely futility of this, we are willing to make a trip to any other part of the state.
More specific, whereabouts in the Miami area?
How involved, or what tasks need to be done?
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Originally Posted by BajaRon
OUCH!!!
Ironic that on the FB group, I created a topic, asking independent Spyder techs to post their info including contact info.
The couple of replies were simply a persons name.
With the lack of details from these independents, and apparent no need to get the word out, both to help the tech generate business and to help owners, I merely deleted that topic and determined like so many things in life, the good may survive, the less good will be gone, and it is up to owners to sort it out.
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Seminole Powersports in Sandford FL.. Excellent service dept., not cheap. $159/hr.. Tom
Baloo is my name. Spyders are my game. Well, it's a doo-bah-dee-doo, yes, it's a doo-bah-dee-doo, I mean a doo-bee, doo-bee, doo-bee, doo-bee, doo-bee-dee-doo. And, well, now. Ha ha! What have we here?
2020 Petrol Blue Metallic RTL
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There are a few bad dealers and service departments, as well as "untrained" mechanics. There are a FEW good ones also, but unfortunately, they are far between. I have been a "lucky" Spyder owner and owned Spyders while living in two states. My original dealer dropped the Spyder line because of "issues" with the mother ship. I was fortunate to move to a state with two very good "independent" mechanical places that worked on Spyder.
Peter also gave a warning earlier that Platinum and Gold dealerships have "nothing" to do with mechanical expertise. They refer to "sales" achievements. Let the buyer be "aware."
Last edited by ARtraveler; 05-18-2024 at 02:55 PM.
Reason: edited because of a misuse of the word dirth (dearth)
Currently Owned: 2019 F3 Limited, 2020 F3 Limited: SOLD BOTH LIMITEDS in October of 2023.
Previously : 2008 GS-SM5 (silver), 2009 RS-SE5 (red), 2010 RT-S Premier Editon #474 (black) 2011 RT A&C SE5 (magnesium) 2014 RTS-SE6 (yellow)
MY FINAL TALLY: 7 Spyders, 15 years, 205,500 miles
IT HAS BEEN A LONG, WONDERFUL, AND FUN RIDE.
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Overall, BRP has a good product with the Spyder, it's too bad they don't exercise more control over the dealers and the tech's. But then that's probably a problem with most of the motorcycle brands. Most dealer's are now charging $125/$150 an hour work on the Spyder, to me that's high dollar.
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Originally Posted by bikerbillone
Overall, BRP has a good product with the Spyder, it's too bad they don't exercise more control over the dealers and the tech's. But then that's probably a problem with most of the motorcycle brands. Most dealer's are now charging $125/$150 an hour work on the Spyder, to me that's high dollar.
The bottom line is, most mechanics do not like working on the Spyder. It is more difficult and, in many ways, a one of a kind machine. It's almost like they engineered it to be hard to work on.
The certified BRP trained tech at our local Can-Am dealer quit a few years ago and opened his own shop down the street from us because he hated working on Spyders. He's a very good mechanic and I'm sure he did a good job while at the dealership. But now he sends all his Spyder work to us and we send most of our 2-wheeled work to him.
We are nearly exclusively Spyders all day long (except in the winter when things slow down). We do work on other things from Side-By-Sides to lawnmowers over the winter when Spyder business is slow. And even an occasional 2-wheeler or golf cart. (We've got a mechanic that used to do equipment maintenance work at a golf course). We can do much more than just Spyders. But I'm always going to put Spyder/Ryker customers first because that is who we are. Working on just one product as our main course gives us an advantage in the Spyder/Ryker world over those who regularly work on everything from boats to bikes to snowmobiles along with the occasional Spyder/Ryker.
In many ways the Spyder/Ryker are peculiar beasts. We love the machine and though a challenge sometimes. Our guys really enjoy working on them. And I can say, without hesitation, that Spyder/Ryker owners are the world's best customers. They enjoy their machine and we enjoy making them happy.
Last edited by BajaRon; 05-18-2024 at 04:02 PM.
Shop Ph: 423-609-7588 (M-F, 8-5, Eastern Time)
Only SLOW people have to leave on time...
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Ron, I think your comment says it all. I see the Spyder a complicated piece of equipment, and I'm not even a mechanic. Just thinking about getting the Tupperware off gives me pause. But my 2020 RTL speaks to me in good ways, and always does what I ask of it giving me that comfortable ride every time.
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Oh yeah, I know AR, I live in Sebring FL, and I want to make a trip to his Greenville just see what needs done on my 2020 RTL. I'm sure there's something I can't live without. I have a friend from Post Office days that lives in Kodak, TN, wants me to visit. Greenville is only an hour or so from his house. Probably not gonna happen this yeqr, I had some hip work done and not sure I'll be up for the ride before TN cold weather moves in.
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Originally Posted by BajaRon
The bottom line is, most mechanics do not like working on the Spyder. It is more difficult and, in many ways, a one of a kind machine. It's almost like they engineered it to be hard to work on.
The certified BRP trained tech at our local Can-Am dealer quit a few years ago and opened his own shop down the street from us because he hated working on Spyders. He's a very good mechanic and I'm sure he did a good job while at the dealership. But now he sends all his Spyder work to us and we send most of our 2-wheeled work to him.
We are nearly exclusively Spyders all day long (except in the winter when things slow down). We do work on other things from Side-By-Sides to lawnmowers over the winter when Spyder business is slow. And even an occasional 2-wheeler or golf cart. (We've got a mechanic that used to to equipment maintenance work at a golf course). We can do much more than just Spyders. But I'm always going to put Spyder/Ryker customers first because that is who we are. Working on just one product as our main course gives us an advantage in the Spyder/Ryker world over those who regularly work on everything from boats to bikes to snowmobiles along with the occasional Spyder/Ryker.
In many ways the Spyder/Ryker are peculiar beasts. We love the machine and though a challenge sometimes. Our guys really enjoy working on them. And I can say, without hesitation, that Spyder/Ryker owners are the world's best customers. They enjoy their machine and we enjoy making them happy.
……and I think some owners lose sight of that level of complexity, Ron, and bitch and moan when a good Spyder shop charges above their local bike shop rates. In my mind, they are worth every cent. Heck, to even work on a ‘20+ RT requires you to remove not only the Tupperware, but also the black “under” cover which all adds to the overall time taken/cost.
I only wish we had a few shops like yours out here in Oz. I travel 5 hours to mine and am prepared to pay whatever he charges as I know he does a first rate job……as does BajaRon, Lamonster and several others.
Pete
Harrington, Australia
2021 RT Limited
Setup for Tall & Big.... 200cm/6'7", 140kg/300lbs, 37"inleg.
HeliBars Handlebars
Brake rubber removed to lower pedal for easier long leg/Size 15 EEEEW boot access.
Ikon (Aussie) shocks all round.
Russell Daylong seat 2” taller than stock (in Sunbrella for Aussie heat & water resistance)
Goodyear Duragrip 165/60 fronts (18psi) - provides extra 1/2” ground clearance.
Kenda Kanine rear.
2021 RT Limited , Brake pedal rubber removed for ease of accessing pedal with size 15 boots. Red
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Originally Posted by BajaRon
OUCH!!!
That hurt! I know it's just an oversight.
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Originally Posted by Gwolf
Mechanic Wanted in Florida
As well as 49 other states and a few territories.
Originally Posted by BajaRon
OUCH!!!
Originally Posted by Leaping1
That hurt! I know it's just an oversight.
Just to clear things up on this. I didn't take what Gwolf said as personal. His post was generic and so was mine. We both wish there were more good service departments out there. The Spyder and their owners don't always get the top quality service that they deserve. I don't see what we do here at BajaRon's as anything special. It's our customers who are special. The Spyder/Ryker are great machines. They just need a little help from time to time (don't we all!).
In short, we're all good here!
Shop Ph: 423-609-7588 (M-F, 8-5, Eastern Time)
Only SLOW people have to leave on time...
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In a very sad way, almost all mechanical type trades are in dire straights to find good techs, honestly they struggle just to find techs.
These industries accept the talent they get, and hope for the best.
FWIW, the aviation industry is an industry I know. Shops, once they learn you have any experience, and have been within the industry for years, they immediately state a job offer. Truth told though, my answer is no, as I have done my time, and prefer not to be the go to guy to constantly fix other techs incompetent mistakes. My long time friends, I have worked with have the same attitude. Ironically, most of the offers are making an hourly wage at about 50% shop rate. Simply less expensive to have few if any come backs, and have happy customers willing to pay for quality workmanship by experienced mechanics.
Years ago, as I was winding down my aviation career, I purchased BUDS, BUDS2, and a ROLO Laser Alignment set up. Unfortunately, even though Spyders are not that complicated, it is easier to work 1/2 the hours and pocket a lot more money. So the ROLO (modified by me to allow far more accurate alignments than oem ROLO), and the BUDS just sits there collecting dust.
Overall though, yes, Spyders do require gaining access and closing up, but they are pretty simple machines. Find a good tech, with awesome tech skills and strong electrical troubleshooting skills and they are you best value.
Last edited by PMK; 05-19-2024 at 05:46 AM.
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