High Country Motorsports in Cheyenne, Wy will stop selling Spyders. They said that they will continue to sell the rest of the BRP products. I asked if they will still have the Spyder tech. The answer was yes, but I wonder for how long.
My local BRP (non Spyder) dealer told me that they have to buy a separate franchise for each line of products and so the Spyder sales have to pay for that fee. Hard to do without some volume. They are unable to buy Spyder parts without the franchise.
From what I've heard and read franchise owners and college Presidents are looking at football stadiums and asking, "Where have all the spectators gone?"I have heard that the reason is that Motorcycles in general are a luxury item and the young people today just cant afford extras, they can hardly pay for the basics. That's why casinos are seeing a steep decline in business as well.
High Country Motorsports in Cheyenne, Wy will stop selling Spyders. They said that they will continue to sell the rest of the BRP products. I asked if they will still have the Spyder tech. The answer was yes, but I wonder for how long.[/QUOTE
Did somebody at BRP lose a bet and get put in charge of the Can Am Spyder. This bike is a blast to ride. It's not well built, it's not reliable and getting it serviced is obviously a hit or miss proposition. I hope the Spyder survives but I wouldn't put my money on it.