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The 10 Most Reliable Motorcycle Companies

Hey, they're number 10; so, it gives them (BRP) something to shoot for. Can't always start off at numero uno.
 
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RELIABILITY

I am on my second Spyder and they both have been extremely reliable. Jerbear, I know your experience with your Spyder has been disappointing. You may have gotten a real lemon or it could be your dealer. I wish you could experience the thrill of a trouble-free Spyder.
 
I'm glad for you - I mean that too

I am on my second Spyder and they both have been extremely reliable. Jerbear, I know your experience with your Spyder has been disappointing. You may have gotten a real lemon or it could be your dealer. I wish you could experience the thrill of a trouble-free Spyder.

Thanks for that. That's all I really ever wanted.

As to my dealer. In the beginning they had an unbelievably qualified tech but, didn't appreciate what they had, and lost him to BMW. The new fellow has a mechanical military(helicopter) background and a few years experience with spyders. It's really hard to say it's anymore the dealers problem than it is the product.
 
I am on my second Spyder and they both have been extremely reliable. Jerbear, I know your experience with your Spyder has been disappointing. You may have gotten a real lemon or it could be your dealer. I wish you could experience the thrill of a trouble-free Spyder.
:agree:X2 there , but still on my first. mine has not been 100% trouble free either but was quickly fixed & some with lil padding for my troubles, thanks to the service mgr. :2thumbs: Early appointment times so not having to wait, comfy couch in comfy wait area good enough for a nap if you need:p & I happen to be on both sides of this review as I have a '06 Yamaha road star too in the stable:yes: (Not tring to brag just happy I can ride after my injuries)
 
There is about 10K in repairs on my F3. Fortunately it was covered by warranty. They will need to make major improvements to convince me to by another one.
 
I am on my second Spyder RT. Both were in the shop for some kind of a design deficiency and not anything that had to do with workmanship or parts failure. My Harley was far worse due the the fact that they would knowingly lie about issues instead of manning up and admitting their problems. They even lied to my wife the day before we got a flyer in the mail touting their fix for the problem they denied having. Great company. If I ever considered getting another Harley, my wife of 53 years would be gone or I would be out on my tail. My 1984 and 2004 Goldwings each had design issues which Honda gladly fixed without fuss or complaints. My Voyager XIIs (two of them) were less refined than the Goldwings but, absolutly reliable. My Yamahas never went to the shop. Maybe the article is correct but, I have had many other motorcycles that were not included on the list and for the most part, were never in the shop for anything but oil changes and tires. The outcome of this type of survey is heavily dependent on the personal bias of the person designing the it. It is interesting but not remotely conclusive.
 
Have my bikes been perfect? No!
Does that ruin the experience for me? Hell no! :D

But I am starting to wonder why you're kicking BRP at every opportunity.
If they fix your bike: sell it, and go get something that makes you happy.
You owe that to yourself! nojoke
 
Sorry you don't like it Bob

Have my bikes been perfect? No!
Does that ruin the experience for me? Hell no! :D

But I am starting to wonder why you're kicking BRP at every opportunity.
If they fix your bike: sell it, and go get something that makes you happy.
You owe that to yourself! nojoke

Have you ever considered how hard they have kicked me?

I understand you're a true believer. I wanted to be too.

Otherwise I'd never had made the investment. nojoke

Only wish BRP was as concerned about how I feel as you seem to be. :doorag:
 
"Holding onto anger, is like holding onto a red-hot rock...
The only one who gets really burned; is you. ' :shocked:

Let it go, and find the happiness that you deserve! :2thumbs:
 
Well....

We are on the board...we have the best die hard customers and an awesome warranty program...:yes: but I would like to see where they are pulling the stats from...:dontknow: sites like these don't help they are here to help fellow ryder and represent few...
 
Words and feelings

"Holding onto anger, is like holding onto a red-hot rock...
The only one who gets really burned; is you. ' :shocked:

Let it go, and find the happiness that you deserve! :2thumbs:


I'm not angry Bob.

I'm disgusted.

They are miles apart by definition.
 
Big decision for a parent company

Victory (the company that shut down) is #5?

Yes, after 20 years of investment Victory fell pray to Indian's seemingly overnight success. Not an easy decision for corporate I'm sure, but one that made sense with thorough examination of the score card.
 
Yes, after 20 years of investment Victory fell pray to Indian's seemingly overnight success. Not an easy decision for corporate I'm sure, but one that made sense with thorough examination of the score card.
It was a shame to see them go... :shocked:
Polaris was starting to get serious about the SlingShot and the Indian, so they were the Odd-Man out! :gaah:
 
I reckon BRP Rating number 10 on this list is a pretty good thing - look back thru the threads here from just a couple of years ago & you can find where they rated highly on the lists of the 10 WORST bikes for reliability, & they didn't even get an honourable mention on the same page as the word 'reliable' or 'best' back then!! :gaah:

So the reality that this survey highlights is that they've come a helluva long way in a relatively very short time! And almost half of the issues raised didn't cost the owners at all! We should all be heaping our Congratulations on them for all that, altho it's obvious that there's still a little room for improvement!! :lecturef_smilie:

Now if only they'd do something about the rat... .... .. - things they keep trying to foist on us as tires & on their quality control; do that & maybe their 'reliability' would be pushing the other end of the scale! :thumbup:

I must admit that I'm looking forwards to that - and in the meantime, I'm gonna be out there racking up the miles of smiles on my Spyder! ;)
 
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