Does any one know the country the Rotax 1330 Ace for the Spyder is manufactured in?
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Does any one know the country the Rotax 1330 Ace for the Spyder is manufactured in?
I believe the Rotax engines for Spyders & Rykers are made in Austria, along with all their other engines for small aircraft & recreational vehicles are made. :thumbup:
:agree: Rotax is an Austrian manufacturer, and Bombardier has used their engines; since just about the very beginning...
I did not know that, very interesting.
I ask because in 2007 BRP opened a Rotax engines assembly plant for their off-road vehicles in Juarez Mexico and I read that they have a engine plant in I think Asia somewhere.
From this page: https://www.brp.com/en/about-us/our-...acilities.html
This says "assemble" the engines so the engine parts could well be made in Austria. Looks like all other Rotax engines are made in Austria.Quote:
OUR MEXICAN FACILITIES
Our Mexican footprint has grown over the years. We now have two plants in Juárez where we manufacture our Can-Am off-road vehicles. In Querétaro, we assemble our Sea-Doo watercraft and the Rotax engines for our Can-Am off-road vehicles. .
2001: Juárez 1
2013: Querétaro
2016: Juárez 2
I should know that - because I live here : ohyea:
easy : Google maps - look for : "Rotaxstrasse 1 Gunskirchen"
It's a small world after all :joke:
It's so hard to know where things are made these days. Some of the engines and actually full bikes are made in China for companies like BMW and Kawasaki. I know Rotax has been around for many years and are a great engine company however so has BMW and Kawasaki and only time will tell us if the out sourcing to places like China will effect their good names. I sure hope the Rotax 1330 is actually made in Austria.
Glocks and Rotax. God bless Austria :yes:
Is fascinating how they can make the parts, export them for assembly and import them back cheaper than just doing it themselves....:roflblack:
Also like the new car sticker on the window with the %'s of the different countries supplying parts and labor...
When they had to replace my engine, they drop shipped it 2 day from Austria. (That had to be expensive) Unfortunately, they sent the manual motor and not the semi-automatic so I ended up riding the regional rep's bike for a month while they slow boated the semi.