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Originally Posted by Bootie
Wow, 4000 miles and you have only been to TWO states?
I've put over 10,000 miles on in a little over a year and have not left NY. Also, I trailer it when we go camping.
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Originally Posted by spyderrock
Hey friends my 2011 Rt limited was bought last May, I rode the roadster 13000km in 5 months and of those 5 months the bike was in the shop for 7 weeks. That is pretty bad we had a lot of problems last summer. The dealer here in Edmonton told me that 1 in every 5 Rt is a lemon, well the ones that they are selling. Pretty bold for a manager to say this but its what he said. I agree with a lot of you about the fact that these dealers have no idea of how to work on a very complicated machine. If you are selling a product this expensive you dam well better know how to fix it. It should be MANDATORY for every dealer to have a CERTIFIED BRP MECHANIC IN THEIR DEALERSHIP, no excuses none. I was told by a dealer in my home town of St Paul Alberta that there are only 50 certified brp techs in North America. Maybe we should all campaign BRP to actually set this in motion it will only bennifit them in the long run.
I certainly agree with the tech situation. As I posted before, one of the problems particularly with new dealers is that they must have been a Spyder dealer for a year before they are allowed to sent a tech to BRP for training. Until then, it's all on-line courses. Plus, in many states and Canada, the Spyder is a seasonal product.
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Originally Posted by spyderrock
Hey friends my 2011 Rt limited was bought last May, I rode the roadster 13000km in 5 months and of those 5 months the bike was in the shop for 7 weeks. That is pretty bad we had a lot of problems last summer. The dealer here in Edmonton told me that 1 in every 5 Rt is a lemon, well the ones that they are selling. Pretty bold for a manager to say this but its what he said. I agree with a lot of you about the fact that these dealers have no idea of how to work on a very complicated machine. If you are selling a product this expensive you dam well better know how to fix it. It should be MANDATORY for every dealer to have a CERTIFIED BRP MECHANIC IN THEIR DEALERSHIP, no excuses none. I was told by a dealer in my home town of St Paul Alberta that there are only 50 certified brp techs in North America. Maybe we should all campaign BRP to actually set this in motion it will only bennifit them in the long run.
I agree with making a dealer have a factory certified tech. just like your car co. all have certifications they have to maintain.
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Originally Posted by arntufun
I've put over 10,000 miles on in a little over a year and have not left NY. Also, I trailer it when we go camping.
i put on 6000 miles in a year and only left my county once, and that one was only 100 miles!
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Sending mine back to the dealer for the fourth time since October.
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If lack of constancy in manufacturing, Is considered a problem then;
Yes they do.
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Originally Posted by arntufun
The RT is the problem child these days. Any issues with the RS is most likely from dealer setup.
And you know this how??
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