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Wonder if its that parts are coming down from Canada and getting held up in customs?
If that's the case, you'd think they'd put a distribution point in the states somewhere.
I know I've had to wait weeks for parts I've ordered for my BMW; kinda why I've got a parts wall with all kinds of spares...I guess I might have to start one for the spyder too hearing how quite a few seem to be having this issue.
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I also have parts on order. A new cruise control switch, a light bulb for my driving lights (yeh! the dealer did not have that in stock either), and a comfort seat for akspyderlady's RT.
It has been a week now and I have heard nothing. The good part, we can both drive our 's while waiting for the above parts.
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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corrections
added some dates to the writeup
and just called Kelly and no UPS shipment today sigh
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Seems like all the blame is put on BRP, but one must ask why are your local dealers not carrying parts. I know there is a cost involved, but there is some investment needed by the dealers also. My local dealer here in Central Florida had a huge stock of parts in stock. Obviously every parts can not be stocked, but the ones with a low MTBF rate should be on the shelve in my opinion.
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If I were a dealer a message from BRP that indicated parts were shipped and when would help me keep my customers better informed and cut down on my having to make excuses for something I have no control over. Just a list - what shipped, and when. A scanned copy of the packing list
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Originally Posted by Dizneyman
Seems like all the blame is put on BRP, but one must ask why are your local dealers not carrying parts. I know there is a cost involved, but there is some investment needed by the dealers also. My local dealer here in Central Florida had a huge stock of parts in stock. Obviously every parts can not be stocked, but the ones with a low MTBF rate should be on the shelve in my opinion.
Should it be a BRP requirement?
How many of their dealers would have the cash reserve to comply?
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Originally Posted by Jerbear
Should it be a BRP requirement?
How many of their dealers would have the cash reserve to comply?
Maybe if they can't stock basic items (like tires, brake pads, bulbs, etc.) they shouldn't be selling the machine.
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Originally Posted by dancogan
Maybe if they can't stock basic items (like tires, brake pads, bulbs, etc.) they shouldn't be selling the machine.
Who, is waitng on items such as these? No one I've seen.
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SOP.
It has nothing to do with dealers stocking parts, It has all to do with BRP not having an inventory of parts in their warehouse, This is nothing new for BRP. 4 years ago when i told my Sons i was getting a Spyder, They said if you need a part think back order, and be prepared to lose a lot of riding time waiting for that part.
The reason they said this is because both my sons had BRP Snowmobiles, [years befor] They even lost an entire season on one waiting for a part that was backordered on a recall.
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Originally Posted by boborgera
SOP.
It has nothing to do with dealers stocking parts, It has all to do with BRP not having an inventory of parts in their warehouse, This is nothing new for BRP. 4 years ago when i told my Sons i was getting a Spyder, They said if you need a part think back order, and be prepared to lose a lot of riding time waiting for that part.
The reason they said this is because both my sons had BRP Snowmobiles, [years befor] They even lost an entire season on one waiting for a part that was backordered on a recall.
Exactly. If the stuff is on backorder from the manufacturer for repairs, it would take a dealer a long, long time to build a satisfactory inventory.
Without doubt BRP has a minimum standard for a dealer to be given the product to sell.
Anyone know what that is?
Facts please. Not hyperbole.
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Originally Posted by Jerbear
Should it be a BRP requirement?
How many of their dealers would have the cash reserve to comply?
Its a numbers game, and the amount of stock needed is directly related to the number of bikes serviced/sold and the failure rate of certain items. This formula has to be used by both BRP and the dealers. What may help is if BRP would have forward stocking locations around the US, possibly 4 regions to start. There are plenty of logistic companies that do this kind of business. This would speed up the delivery times of parts movement, and would make sure there are enough allocated parts for service around the country. On top of that dealers should still carry the high failure rate items in stock. I just had to have a radio replaced due to the water intrusion campaign and my dealer had the new radio in 5 working days. Not bad in my opinion, so not sure why others are waiting so long for parts. Could it be the dealers are not ordering them for a few days?
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Originally Posted by Dizneyman
Its a numbers game, and the amount of stock needed is directly related to the number of bikes serviced/sold and the failure rate of certain items. This formula has to be used by both BRP and the dealers. What may help is if BRP would have forward stocking locations around the US, possibly 4 regions to start. There are plenty of logistic companies that do this kind of business. This would speed up the delivery times of parts movement, and would make sure there are enough allocated parts for service around the country. On top of that dealers should still carry the high failure rate items in stock. I just had to have a radio replaced due to the water intrusion campaign and my dealer had the new radio in 5 working days. Not bad in my opinion, so not sure why others are waiting so long for parts. Could it be the dealers are not ordering them for a few days?
To the best of my knowledge they have a setup like this for accessories. No idea whether thats the case for parts other. Doesn't seem to be the case or folks wouldn't be waiting for parts to come out of Canada.
I'm thinking your radio may have been drop shipped from its manufacturer. Not BRP.
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Brp parts lag time
You would think a rear hub would ba a fairly common item I guess not
thinking call cow town to see if the have one worth a try might get sooner
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Originally Posted by btcherm
It's not too new anymore, but it is widespread. It hurts the small volume manufacturers more, since they carry proportionately less inventory, and have fewer distribution centers. JIT may save the manufacturers money, and put the burden of inventory taxes onto the parts supplier, but it hurts the consumer. If the parts are made offshore, it gets even worse, as the manufacturer has to wait, too, sometimes for an indefinite period of time, for manufacture, shipping, and clearing customs. If there is one thing I wish would revert to the old ways, it would sure be this one.
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Actually, JIT is for the most part being replaced by "Lean" and "Sig Sigma" principles. I work for a small volume manufacturer of high tech equipment, about 180 units a year, but they range from 200k to 800k per system. Since implementing lean and managing inventory, our margins have increased dramatically and my hit rate for having the parts I need stocked in my international warehouse is running about 95%. The whole key is how you manage your vendors!! One would have to think BRP would understand all this and understand the failure rate of all components.
Would be nice to hear from all those that did not wait an excessive time for parts as compared the number who have complaints, which are very much valid.
As for the person who said my radio may have come from the manufacturer, that may very well be, but that is "lean" to BRP.
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Originally Posted by Jerbear
Who, is waitng on items such as these? No one I've seen.
I have had to wait for a rear tire and for rear brake pads. Not in stock. So I guess now you've "seen" one.
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Originally Posted by dancogan
I have had to wait for a rear tire and for rear brake pads. Not in stock. So I guess now you've "seen" one.
Guess I have
Only game in town or your choice to let them do the work?
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Originally Posted by Jerbear
Guess I have
Only game in town or your choice to let them do the work?
Not exactly "in town", but about 30 miles away. Next closest is also about 30 miles away but they said it would be 2 weeks before they could even look at the Spyder.
By the way, my response was sharper than I intended. Sorry.
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Originally Posted by dancogan
Not exactly "in town", but about 30 miles away. Next closest is also about 30 miles away but they said it would be 2 weeks before they could even look at the Spyder.
By the way, my response was sharper than I intended. Sorry.
Dan, No problem. Ever! No one can come across anymore direct than me. Most of the time I don't intend to come off that way.....but know I do
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