• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

Want to help start a list and get BURPS (BRP) attention on how to improve???

Ride2GetHigh

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I recently purchased a brand new 2018 RT SE6 and I am very happy with it. I have 1148 miles on it and will be selling my 2004 Yamaha Royal Star Venture that I put 65k+ miles on (it had 24k when I bought it in 2006). The Yamaha is starting to cost more to maintain than it's worth (for some reason things keep breaking on it $$$$) and it gets a bit heavy for me some days. I hope to have a lot more years of riding (I'm 67) and figured the Spyder would be the way to go. My very best friend older than me got one two years and and it was the best thing he ever did. So far I believe I did not make a mistake but there are things that burp BRP needs to get in the ball game with.

Some of these on the list I have discussed in prior posts and read a lot of the same complaints.....BRP actually replied to one of mine and said call them. I might as well have called a random number and who knows where that might have led to.....:gaah:


1. Plastic is cheap. Body panels don't fit tight and connection tabs show through the gaps
2. AM Radio is alive and well. Why isn't it on the radio.
3. The BT (bluetooth) system connects to my Sena but doesn't send audio (even the screen says it when doing configurations) Lots of complaints on that one. What good is it then.
4. Why is there no way to open the frunk without having to turn off the motor? Stop to grab something out of the front.....shut off the motor.
5. As someone replied to on one of my posts....Why is the schrader valve on the back tire NOT on the right side instead of up under the drive pulley/belt.
6. As cheap as it would be why isn't there at least one usb port or accessory plug available to the driver. Frunk?? Trunk?? I sit in the drivers seat........
7. The helmet hangers under the seat are a joke. Easily broken off and you look forward to wear/scratch the side where you have to stretch to hang the helmet. I posted pictures in a prior post of my solution to that problem cheap and easy.
8. The owners manual is major lacking in ANYTHING especially to do with the audio system, the Eco mode and many other things. I thank a lot of people here on the forum for the info I have gotten. Especially on how to configure the radio. Everything I "thought" wasn't in the system is there. Just have to know how to toggle or push or other wise. NOT IN THE MANUAL.
9. BRP Connect is a JOKE and everyone knows that. They put in "their thing" and not what people need/want.

For now that's my list. I'll come up with other stuff but in the mean time this is my list. Actually the speakers/audio on the bike are great but I have worked around the audio with a helmet Sena SMH5 connected to my Android phone and enjoy iHeart and Pandora in my helmet like many others have done. I love tunes while riding....:riding:

Just a side note my name is John, I am an amateur radio operator KD7AAT and my web site is KD7AAt.NET. Maybe we can connect some time. I'm always on IRLP 9075 and Dstar 29A or XRF35C when 29 is down..........

Safe rides everyone.....
 
Your number #4 complaint you do not have to shut the key off when it is running to open the frunk. You just have to push the key in and turn to the left and back to the right again.
 
Add to list.................

I recently purchased a brand new 2018 RT SE6 and I am very happy with it. I have 1148 miles on it and will be selling my 2004 Yamaha Royal Star Venture that I put 65k+ miles on (it had 24k when I bought it in 2006). The Yamaha is starting to cost more to maintain than it's worth (for some reason things keep breaking on it $$$$) and it gets a bit heavy for me some days. I hope to have a lot more years of riding (I'm 67) and figured the Spyder would be the way to go. My very best friend older than me got one two years and and it was the best thing he ever did. So far I believe I did not make a mistake but there are things that burp BRP needs to get in the ball game with.

Some of these on the list I have discussed in prior posts and read a lot of the same complaints.....BRP actually replied to one of mine and said call them. I might as well have called a random number and who knows where that might have led to.....:gaah:


1. Plastic is cheap. Body panels don't fit tight and connection tabs show through the gaps
2. AM Radio is alive and well. Why isn't it on the radio.
3. The BT (bluetooth) system connects to my Sena but doesn't send audio (even the screen says it when doing configurations) Lots of complaints on that one. What good is it then.
4. Why is there no way to open the frunk without having to turn off the motor? Stop to grab something out of the front.....shut off the motor.
5. As someone replied to on one of my posts....Why is the schrader valve on the back tire NOT on the right side instead of up under the drive pulley/belt.
6. As cheap as it would be why isn't there at least one usb port or accessory plug available to the driver. Frunk?? Trunk?? I sit in the drivers seat........
7. The helmet hangers under the seat are a joke. Easily broken off and you look forward to wear/scratch the side where you have to stretch to hang the helmet. I posted pictures in a prior post of my solution to that problem cheap and easy.
8. The owners manual is major lacking in ANYTHING especially to do with the audio system, the Eco mode and many other things. I thank a lot of people here on the forum for the info I have gotten. Especially on how to configure the radio. Everything I "thought" wasn't in the system is there. Just have to know how to toggle or push or other wise. NOT IN THE MANUAL.
9. BRP Connect is a JOKE and everyone knows that. They put in "their thing" and not what people need/want.

For now that's my list. I'll come up with other stuff but in the mean time this is my list. Actually the speakers/audio on the bike are great but I have worked around the audio with a helmet Sena SMH5 connected to my Android phone and enjoy iHeart and Pandora in my helmet like many others have done. I love tunes while riding....:riding:

Just a side note my name is John, I am an amateur radio operator KD7AAT and my web site is KD7AAt.NET. Maybe we can connect some time. I'm always on IRLP 9075 and Dstar 29A or XRF35C when 29 is down..........

Safe rides everyone.....
FIX THE PROBLEMS with reliability of the ACS components/system !!
 
You're not the only one, I wonder why they forgot AM. I enjoy phone music in my Sena headset and would like to hear FM and Aux in the headset as well. I see its an option so maybe it will soon. Satellite radio should be their next fix (along with fixing Rever and Genius Maps voice commands). Other wise its a great ride!
 
I recently purchased a brand new 2018 RT SE6 and I am very happy with it. I have 1148 miles on it and will be selling my 2004 Yamaha Royal Star Venture that I put 65k+ miles on (it had 24k when I bought it in 2006). The Yamaha is starting to cost more to maintain than it's worth (for some reason things keep breaking on it $$$$) and it gets a bit heavy for me some days. I hope to have a lot more years of riding (I'm 67) and figured the Spyder would be the way to go. My very best friend older than me got one two years and and it was the best thing he ever did. So far I believe I did not make a mistake but there are things that burp BRP needs to get in the ball game with.

Some of these on the list I have discussed in prior posts and read a lot of the same complaints.....BRP actually replied to one of mine and said call them. I might as well have called a random number and who knows where that might have led to.....:gaah:


1. Plastic is cheap. Body panels don't fit tight and connection tabs show through the gaps
2. AM Radio is alive and well. Why isn't it on the radio.
3. The BT (bluetooth) system connects to my Sena but doesn't send audio (even the screen says it when doing configurations) Lots of complaints on that one. What good is it then.
4. Why is there no way to open the frunk without having to turn off the motor? Stop to grab something out of the front.....shut off the motor.
5. As someone replied to on one of my posts....Why is the schrader valve on the back tire NOT on the right side instead of up under the drive pulley/belt.
6. As cheap as it would be why isn't there at least one usb port or accessory plug available to the driver. Frunk?? Trunk?? I sit in the drivers seat........
7. The helmet hangers under the seat are a joke. Easily broken off and you look forward to wear/scratch the side where you have to stretch to hang the helmet. I posted pictures in a prior post of my solution to that problem cheap and easy.
8. The owners manual is major lacking in ANYTHING especially to do with the audio system, the Eco mode and many other things. I thank a lot of people here on the forum for the info I have gotten. Especially on how to configure the radio. Everything I "thought" wasn't in the system is there. Just have to know how to toggle or push or other wise. NOT IN THE MANUAL.
9. BRP Connect is a JOKE and everyone knows that. They put in "their thing" and not what people need/want.

For now that's my list. I'll come up with other stuff but in the mean time this is my list. Actually the speakers/audio on the bike are great but I have worked around the audio with a helmet Sena SMH5 connected to my Android phone and enjoy iHeart and Pandora in my helmet like many others have done. I love tunes while riding....:riding:

Just a side note my name is John, I am an amateur radio operator KD7AAT and my web site is KD7AAt.NET. Maybe we can connect some time. I'm always on IRLP 9075 and Dstar 29A or XRF35C when 29 is down..........

Safe rides everyone.....

Hi Ride2GetHigh,

Thank you for sharing your concerns with us!

We will most definitely forward your comments to the appropriate department for consideration.

Regarding your comment #3;

BRP does not garanty compatibilty with every headset brand. The current list of supported headset is:
• SENA SMH10
• SENA 20S
• Nolan N-Com B3
• Nolan N-Com B5
Headset not included in this list can still be used but it could happen that some headset are not compatible. To help avoid any compatibility issues, always ensure the latest software is installed.

Regarding your comment #8 & 9;

The following are links that contain videos and a list of FAQ's explaining the new display technology and BRP Connect and Audio.

https://can-am.brp.com/spyder/technologies/display-technology.html

https://can-am.brp.com/content/canam-spyder/en_US/technologies/brp-connect.html

Should you have further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us directly at [email protected]

Please ensure to copy and paste this conversation in your email to ensure we have all the necessary history relating to this conversation.

Best,

Karine, BRP-Care
 
:shocked: What year is this??? :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

Seriously: could you afford the bike if they took the time and manpower to make it perfect?

If you can: would you please buy one for me also??
 
Let's see...

For many of the complains we see it is not them but their suppliers. Theirs they can fix the suppliers is a different story. Not always easy to change suppliers when your a small fish in the ocean. If more ryders filled the suggestion box maybe things would get done....:dontknow:
 
I posted this in the thread Broken Windshield Arm as a reply to BRPcare and will repost it here as well.


I have a question for BRP. Why not make the lifting arm out of a single piece of aluminum like that offered by "noboot"? It is much stronger and better looking than the stock arm.

One thing that most companies do is that once a problem becomes apparent, they seek a way to remedy it. Sometimes it only takes a minor tweak, other times it requires a complete redesign of the item in question. Sometimes it results in money saved, other times it costs a little more. But, there are often savings realized by the customer not having to make a repair (and the resulting downtime involved) by replacing the broken part with an identical part that is prone to the same failure later on.

A major benefit to a redesign of a poor product is an improvement in reliability. The result of that is happy customers, which results in even more happy customers as they tell others about their good experience with your product. That results in more sales and more money for the company. That is a win-win situation for all involved.

The alternative is to continue on and ignore a known problem. This will result in unhappy customers who will tell others of their bad experience. This will often times lead to others not even involved telling their version of the story which will include exaggerations (mostly inaccurate) that will have an adverse impact on your sales, which in turn leads to an adverse impact of your profits, which WILL impact your jobs.

So BRP, which will it be?
 
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I recently purchased a brand new 2018 RT SE6 and I am very happy with it. I have 1148 miles on it and will be selling my 2004 Yamaha Royal Star Venture that I put 65k+ miles on (it had 24k when I bought it in 2006). The Yamaha is starting to cost more to maintain than it's worth (for some reason things keep breaking on it $$$$) and it gets a bit heavy for me some days. I hope to have a lot more years of riding (I'm 67) and figured the Spyder would be the way to go. My very best friend older than me got one two years and and it was the best thing he ever did. So far I believe I did not make a mistake but there are things that burp BRP needs to get in the ball game with.

Some of these on the list I have discussed in prior posts and read a lot of the same complaints.....BRP actually replied to one of mine and said call them. I might as well have called a random number and who knows where that might have led to.....:gaah:


1. Plastic is cheap. Body panels don't fit tight and connection tabs show through the gaps
2. AM Radio is alive and well. Why isn't it on the radio.
3. The BT (bluetooth) system connects to my Sena but doesn't send audio (even the screen says it when doing configurations) Lots of complaints on that one. What good is it then.
4. Why is there no way to open the frunk without having to turn off the motor? Stop to grab something out of the front.....shut off the motor.
5. As someone replied to on one of my posts....Why is the schrader valve on the back tire NOT on the right side instead of up under the drive pulley/belt.
6. As cheap as it would be why isn't there at least one usb port or accessory plug available to the driver. Frunk?? Trunk?? I sit in the drivers seat........
7. The helmet hangers under the seat are a joke. Easily broken off and you look forward to wear/scratch the side where you have to stretch to hang the helmet. I posted pictures in a prior post of my solution to that problem cheap and easy.
8. The owners manual is major lacking in ANYTHING especially to do with the audio system, the Eco mode and many other things. I thank a lot of people here on the forum for the info I have gotten. Especially on how to configure the radio. Everything I "thought" wasn't in the system is there. Just have to know how to toggle or push or other wise. NOT IN THE MANUAL.
9. BRP Connect is a JOKE and everyone knows that. They put in "their thing" and not what people need/want.

For now that's my list. I'll come up with other stuff but in the mean time this is my list. Actually the speakers/audio on the bike are great but I have worked around the audio with a helmet Sena SMH5 connected to my Android phone and enjoy iHeart and Pandora in my helmet like many others have done. I love tunes while riding....:riding:

Just a side note my name is John, I am an amateur radio operator KD7AAT and my web site is KD7AAt.NET. Maybe we can connect some time. I'm always on IRLP 9075 and Dstar 29A or XRF35C when 29 is down..........

Safe rides everyone.....
Wow, in the time it took you to compile your b---h list, I could have enjoyed a 200 mile ryde. Ryde more, complain less, or just sell the d--n machine!:banghead:
 
2015 RTL Yep, you are right, it is not a perfect machine, but in my book a VERY nice one, and man is it a lot of fun to ride. As far as problems, mine has only had one small one in 30,000 miles, the acs compressor!!

With all of the features it has, and all of the sophisticated electronics, I think it is well designed.

Ok, time to plan my next ride, gotta go. :yes::yes:
 
Hi Ride2GetHigh,

Thank you for sharing your concerns with us!

We will most definitely forward your comments to the appropriate department for consideration.

Regarding your comment #3;

BRP does not garanty compatibilty with every headset brand. The current list of supported headset is:
• SENA SMH10
• SENA 20S
• Nolan N-Com B3
• Nolan N-Com B5
Headset not included in this list can still be used but it could happen that some headset are not compatible. To help avoid any compatibility issues, always ensure the latest software is installed.

Regarding your comment #8 & 9;

The following are links that contain videos and a list of FAQ's explaining the new display technology and BRP Connect and Audio.

https://can-am.brp.com/spyder/technologies/display-technology.html

https://can-am.brp.com/content/canam-spyder/en_US/technologies/brp-connect.html

Should you have further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us directly at [email protected]

Please ensure to copy and paste this conversation in your email to ensure we have all the necessary history relating to this conversation.

Best,

Karine, BRP-Care

I guess he forgot to ad the vibrations caused by the belt and that all on this board are spending more money to ad an after-market belt tensioner to correct the issue. Mine, a 2018 RTL has the vibration from day one. That should be corrected under warranty by BRP.
 
I guess he forgot to ad the vibrations caused by the belt and that all on this board are spending more money to ad an after-market belt tensioner to correct the issue. Mine, a 2018 RTL has the vibration from day one. That should be corrected under warranty by BRP.
Again such a minor problem, just drive through the vibration and enjoy yourself! Life is too short. I think I have a vibration on both of our spyders, but who cares, it sure doesn't get in the way of all the fun I have ryding!:yes:
 
:agree: If it bothers you: just don't ride at those speeds. nojoke
Or you can always get one of Doc's tensioners, and it'll be gone! :thumbup:
(I bought the tensioner, and they work EXACTLY as Doc promises!)

Belt vibration is something that can happen to any belt-driven vehicle. Changing the belt tension will move it up or down the scale a bit: that's about all that you can expect.
 
I think you should get more miles on your machine (and read more about how it works)...
 
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Curious if it's also related to some years/models. Eg; My owners manual had info on the Eco & radio....a bit confused on that one. :dontknow:

Granted I don't have a year's worth of riding yet, so it's still early but I'm currently fine with the performance of my F3. Haven't felt the need yet to do any major adjustments. Added stuff that I wanted based on my riding style.
 
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