Yeah, my dealer said they install quite a few with happy results from customers. They charged me for 1 hr labor. I phoned Canamspyderaccessories.com to get some information as they install hundreds a year. Pierre told me it takes them about 35-40 minutes per install.
It's a sway bar. I'm sure they know what a sway bar is and how it's installed. I would think who makes it should be irrelevant. Is the dealership saying they won't install it because they don't know the manufacture is or because it is not Can Am branded or because it was not purchased through them?

ldpost: . Well orright, maybe it's not quite
way old just yet!

. But it's still old enough - DrSteve originally started this thread/asked this question back in June; got the answers/info he needed, and by checking out his more recent posts, I can see that he's since gone on elsewhere to tell us in August that his BajaRon Swaybar had been successfully installed & he was very pleased!

hyea:
Just to explain a little more about the 'old post' thing - while it's great to have
ALL the discussion on a given subject in one thread rather than having little bits of the info scattered throughout numerous threads all over the Forum (so
please do search a little before starting a new thread on any subject that's very likely been raised, discussed, & maybe even resolved numerous times already! :banghead: ) but it still
always pays to check the start date on any thread you are reading/considering replying/posting in;
then have a read thru it all to see who's answered what; and before replying to any of the earlier posts, just check out the date of the most recent few posts in the thread too.

. Thread Archaeology can be a great help at times, but at others, the original question/reason for the thread has been over-taken by events since &/or the rest of the thread &/or OP's posts since will often explain that, making a later revival or even re-hash of what's already been discussed & resolved potentially a little bit confusing.... even if that resolution is not always posted/explained in the thread originally started asking the question, but we are working on that!
So please do check out the start date & the dates of the most recent posts in order to decide if you really want to answer/post something in an old thread!

pps: . Over to you! :thumbup: