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Clutch Shocker!

Wow... $1,900 ? Must have been a lot of cleanup work inside the case..hope the rest of the engine is okay!
Clutches are rarely covered under warranty for any vehicle.. as they are considered a warranty item.
I had mine go out on my 2012 RT while at Spyderfest a few years ago. It was slipping, so not as involved of a repair.

Hope they get you back on the road. Nothing to lose by keeping on BRP to see if they will help you out on this one. Considering it's an SE, it's not like you were revving and dumping the clutch.....
 
SE clutch life

I have to agree on this thread that the clutch plates were defective and the problem would not be from ware.
Now that the 1330's have been on the market for over a couple of years, Do we have an average life for the SE clutches? I am curious to see if a lot of us need to start getting prepared for a big bill for replacement. I have had many motorcycles over the course of 50 years and never a clutch failure and yes, many of the bikes have had well over 50K on them.
 
This is BS, time to get a lawyer. They took you're $$ for the extended warranty and now they don't want to stand behind the product. If you had 100,000 miles on it well maybe but for the miles you have on it give me a break.
 
This is BS, time to get a lawyer. They took you're $$ for the extended warranty and now they don't want to stand behind the product. If you had 100,000 miles on it well maybe but for the miles you have on it give me a break.
Like I said, carefully read the warranty book before you do anything. If it specifically calls out the clutch as excluded, no lawyer will touch it, unless they are unscrupulous and want their money up front.
 
Like I said, carefully read the warranty book before you do anything. If it specifically calls out the clutch as excluded, no lawyer will touch it, unless they are unscrupulous and want their money up front.

I haven't checked it myself but I believe there is a disclaimer in the warranty stating that the clutch is not covered.
The concern we've had including the dealer is that it wasn't worn but defective and some consideration should have been made to replace the faulty part.
 
Well if 12,000 miles is the life expectancy of the clutch on a 1330 SE you would never get me to buy one. Think about a car that would only go 12,000 miles before the clutch's in a semi auto trans took a dump. No way they can tell me I need to eat the repair cost. Someone needs to explain how this can possibly be the operators fault. It's computer controlled, not like you were slipping a manual clutch. Sorry BRP stand up and do the right thing for your customer, it had a part failure I get that but no way is it the owners fault.
 
They did exchange several emails with BRP, with Steve or not I don't know but in the end they refused to budge.

Did you talk with brpcare personally, or is this information just based on what the dealer said, or actually showed you.

You should be privy to what is going on with your specific case by contact directly with brpcare.

I am a firm believer of trust but verify.
 
Did you talk with brpcare personally, or is this information just based on what the dealer said, or actually showed you.

You should be privy to what is going on with your specific case by contact directly with brpcare.

I am a firm believer of trust but verify.

The owner of the Spyder was in direct contact with BRP
 
Well if 12,000 miles is the life expectancy of the clutch on a 1330 SE you would never get me to buy one. Think about a car that would only go 12,000 miles before the clutch's in a semi auto trans took a dump. No way they can tell me I need to eat the repair cost. Someone needs to explain how this can possibly be the operators fault. It's computer controlled, not like you were slipping a manual clutch. Sorry BRP stand up and do the right thing for your customer, it had a part failure I get that but no way is it the owners fault.

:agree:
 
cost down

well I might be late with this one , but if he goes too the dealer service , have the owner , take off all skins that is needed too do the work , on the cycle itself , this will knock down the price a good bit ! unless this would be considered a warranty expense that is covered ?
 
I haven't checked it myself but I believe there is a disclaimer in the warranty stating that the clutch is not covered.
The concern we've had including the dealer is that it wasn't worn but defective and some consideration should have been made to replace the faulty part.
Unfortunately that disclaimer is going to be hard to fight. You will need an independent analysis, from a respected tech, to have a shot at a case. Not so easy to get.:banghead:
 
This just dosn,t sound right.It should be under warranty and if not BRP should explain why it,s not.It,s a SE6 so how can you destroy the clutches unless your reving the engine then dropping it into 1st or reverse.I would love to ses a pic of the old clutches,s.I,msure there,s lots of machines out there with more miles and no problems and that pull a trailer.
Bill
 
While I disagree with it, the warranty coverage (lack thereof) on the clutch is very clear.

Its not covered. Period.

Its specifically called out in the warranty verbiage. Does not matter what caused it. Driver error, wrong or not serviced fluids, bad luck, defect in design. Does not matter. No coverage for the clutch.

If BRP is unwilling to do a good faith repair for you, there is little you can do.
 
While I disagree with it, the warranty coverage (lack thereof) on the clutch is very clear.

Its not covered. Period.

Its specifically called out in the warranty verbiage. Does not matter what caused it. Driver error, wrong or not serviced fluids, bad luck, defect in design. Does not matter. No coverage for the clutch.

If BRP is unwilling to do a good faith repair for you, there is little you can do.

Well I didn't realize that the clutch is not covered. I'd still like someone to explain how it is not a defect when the operator has no control of it with the SE trans. :banghead:
 
Well I didn't realize that the clutch is not covered. I'd still like someone to explain how it is not a defect when the operator has no control of it with the SE trans. :banghead:


That was the point of my post. It may very well be a defect. Its still not covered. There is no warranty on the clutch. Most automotive warranties have the same type clause on clutches. Does not matter if they are computer controlled or not. Its a wear item like tires and brake pads. Some vehicles cover them all for some length of time but BRP chooses not to.
 
This just dosn,t sound right.It should be under warranty and if not BRP should explain why it,s not.It,s a SE6 so how can you destroy the clutches unless your reving the engine then dropping it into 1st or reverse.I would love to ses a pic of the old clutches,s.I,msure there,s lots of machines out there with more miles and no problems and that pull a trailer.
Bill

Wow, with just 5,000 miles on my F3T, it makes me cringe every time I shift gears. Especially into 1st or reverse, the 'clunking' is so hard and loud, it rocks the bike. My thought is always, "ouch"! I wonder what just sheared or broke off". Any connect here with what this discussion is about? Do I have any thing to be concerned about, within the next 15k + miles?
 
While I disagree with it, the warranty coverage (lack thereof) on the clutch is very clear.

Its not covered. Period.

Its specifically called out in the warranty verbiage. Does not matter what caused it. Driver error, wrong or not serviced fluids, bad luck, defect in design. Does not matter. No coverage for the clutch.

If BRP is unwilling to do a good faith repair for you, there is little you can do.

:hun: Doesn't the US have over-riding Federal Laws that exclude 'defective or not-fit-for-purpose' items & components from weasel words in warranties like that?? :shocked: Other countries do?!? ;)
 
WEAR ITEMS

That was the point of my post. It may very well be a defect. Its still not covered. There is no warranty on the clutch. Most automotive warranties have the same type clause on clutches. Does not matter if they are computer controlled or not. Its a wear item like tires and brake pads. Some vehicles cover them all for some length of time but BRP chooses not to.
:hun: .... JC , then the engine is also a WEAR item !!! .... If yours had Blown up on the way home from the Dealer and they told you Sorry .....BRP doesn't cover - Wear items ......... I have a feeling You would not have accepted this.......And if your Theory is correct about the CLUTCH - WARRANTY thing ..... Then right after the OP paid for His Spyder and went out to go home with it and started it and the CLUTCH EXPLODED ( as in this instance ) .... The dealer could have told Him ( after 3 weeks ) SORRY but your zero miles Spyder Clutch isn't covered !!!! . But for another $1900 we can fix it right up.......... jmho........ Mike :thumbup:
 
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