Remember even at $10 a unit in warranty time to adjust 15,000 belts is still $150,000.00.
My bet is they are thinking most everybody will be out of the warranty before they spend $150,000.00 on bearing replacements.
One is a "sure loss to the bottom line" the other is a maybe.
Again these numbers are only at $10 to do it and don't include anything for the other paperwork and BRP staff to process the warranty claims ether.
You can see how something seemingly small like this can turn into some real money on BRP's end and why they are not always quick to "step up" and do what seems like the right thing.
Sometimes at BRP the word "Service" is really just an acronym.
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:agree: Whats it really cost a dealer-Dealer, Dealer, Dealer, A dealer who treats his customers right will survive the slow times. I've been dealing with my guy since 1988. I was at his show room last SAT. Just kicking tires, the service guy asked me if i had my Spyder with me i said yes , then he said give me the key we'll bring it in and adjust the belt. Did it in a few minutes NO charge. That's why he was able to open a new 120 thousand sq. foot show room in these slow times.
All good businessmen will cast a little bread upon the waters.
Thats the way i ran my busines.
An interesting comment from one vendor to another.
Tom
Oh sorry, I thought today's flavor was wheel bearings. :bowdown:If you were to combine the bearing failures that you haven't noticed, with the drive pulley, output shaft, and retaining bolt failures that I've noticed, the real results of the original banjo string belt tension spec from the manufacturer become much more evident......
Okay back on topic of being charged for belt adjustment.
Drove round trip 150 miles, 44 F with rain and had belt adjuisted n/c. The General Mgr. gave the service dept. the go ahead and not charge me. The G.M. is going to take it up with BRP. I just said it was BRP's mistake from the beginning with the wrong spec. for tension and they should pay.
Okay back on topic of being charged for belt adjustment.
Drove round trip 150 miles, 44 F with rain and had belt adjuisted n/c. The General Mgr. gave the service dept. the go ahead and not charge me. The G.M. is going to take it up with BRP. I just said it was BRP's mistake from the beginning with the wrong spec. for tension and they should pay.
Bring it by my house. I'll do the brake adjustment for a ham sandwich.:joke:i guess belt adjustment is part of 6k or 12k check but not free.
if you were to get it done seperately, i guess cost will depend on what kinda mood the service writer/mechanic is on that day.
i've gotten same minor adjustments done before sometimes paying but other times didn't.:dontknow:
for example, i have paid as much as 28.50 for parking brake adjustment but got it done without paying also.
Can we get Carlo on this to tell his bosses to do us right and fix this for everyone...no fee? From what I'm reading here, this can be a major issue that can be corrected by BRP or a dealer for virtually no time/expense...
I actually sent Carlo another e-mail on Saturday before I left for the belt tension adjustment. I expressed my feelings for having to pay when BRP made the original mistake by setting the spec. to high. My only suggestion is that others e-mail Carlo. Maybe, if Carlo hears from enough owners, BRP will step up and actually cover it under warranty.
:agree: Whats it really cost a dealer-
1- They pay utilities anyway.
2- Techs are paid anyway.
It Cost them a New Cotter Pin :yikesHopefully they use a new one?) and a few spare minutes when available~!
It Gets Them- Happy Returning Customers!!!:yes:
Have you ever run a business or had employees?
While I'm not defending BRP or the dealers for charging for this (I wouldn't charge my customers for it)-- my point is dealers have the end choice to bill or not-- and they do have REAL expenses involved in doing ANY work.
The 1/2 hour the tech spends adjusting your belt with the $700 device isn't 'free' time. He could have been doing other billable work during that time, or maybe went/sent home early.
Here's a good analogy for you.... go to your local airport and find a plane that isn't full.... then ask them if you can just ride for free in one of the empty seats--- since they're flying anyway. Doesn't cost them any more to have you sit there.....
Ain't gonna fly--- literally....![]()
you think we feel like paying for there mistake?
use your brains fly... it's like buying a car with three wheels on it and you have to shell out extra for the 4th cause they forgot to put it on..
Not what I said at all. Have someone read it to you again....
I said I do not think we should pay for THEIR mistake... the difficulty is the wrong 'THEIR' seems to be getting blamed. This is a dealer choice at this point. If you're getting charged for it-- the money isn't going to BRP-- it's going to the DEALER.