Bob Denman
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That's the date the bulletin was created...(Good eyeballs! :clap
I'd say that you're safe, if your bike was built after this was issued.

I'd say that you're safe, if your bike was built after this was issued.
I can understand being unhappy because a new toy is leaking. We all want them to be perfect. I can't really understand the depth of some owner's displeasure or worry, however. Engines have been leaking for a hundred years. As long as it doesn't run the oil so low the oil pressure drops or the engine/transmission malfunctions or is damaged, and as long as the oil doesn't get on the rear tire tread, it can be lived with. BRP knows about it and will fix it. If the setscrew Loctite doesn't cure it, or a new screw doesn't, they will come up with a more thorough procedure or a new fix. Take a deep breath, then let it out slowly.
Once the fix was found... bikes left the factory with the proper "goop", in the right place... :thumbup:I don't understand why some have this oil leak problem and others do not.
Once the fix was found... bikes left the factory with the proper "goop", in the right place... :thumbup:
VIN # 570 doesn't mean that yours is the 570th made.
You can't expect another dealership to be thrilled because you told him that you did not care if he makes money or not. you did go to another place to buy your bike.It is not a minor inconvenience when the another dealer told me he would not work on it because my vin# doesn't show up on the warranty web site
The dealer I bought it from will do the work on Monday but he is 250 miles away and it is 15 to 20 degrees out and I will be ridding the bike there
Also I am calling BRO on Monday to ask them what is up the their warranty program
What if I was stuck out on the road would they say no and leave me there to freeze
Not a good way to treat customers
They have a one star rating through Yahoo, and you still bought from them.that's my worry, haven' t dealt with them, they have a one star rating through yahoo search engine. And they haven't gotten any 14's in yet. I am going to speak to the service manager first and show him the service bulletin.
And to the folks that say I am complaining, well I am. I paid close to 30K for something that SHOULD have already been inspected/checked by the dealer. Feel sorry for the folks that don't check this website and have no clue of any oil leak until its too late!
Why do you keep promoting dealer loyalty Bob? It sure seems to me most are plain scumbags for BRP. If you buy a car you can go anywhere in the country to get it fixed and odds are they will do it correctly the first time and will not give you crap about where you bought it simply because it does not matter. A dealer is a dealer period and even asking if you bought from them is offensive and something BRP needs to stop. It simply should not matter. Anyone who says it should or can is simply wrong it is BRP's responsibility to police it's dealer network to provide the best service experience available. That is my opinion and I am sticking with it do you hear me BRPCares (Steve). Do you care about us?When somebody travels 250 miles to buy a bike (To save money?); how much does that action truly cost them? :dontknow:
Why do you keep promoting dealer loyalty Bob??
:shocked: Why?
Several reasons:
I would just as soon deal with local business if I can. :thumbup:
I'm gifted with the mechanical aptitude of a hamster![]()
pps: nojoke
Keeping the local guy in business makes perfect sense for me!
If good dealers don't remain in business; where will you buy your bike?
I'm pretty lucky; I've got at least four around me (within an hour and fifteen minutes), that do good work! :thumbup:
So I've been lucky!![]()
Yes I have a workable answer Bob just like at Spyder fest or OE they have at least 1 BRP trained (and paid by BRP not the dealer) tech at each dealership that sells their products. He can give real time feedback to headquarters and accurate answers to customers. Obviously this may cost them money but they may be able to rotate them around 1 week at a time. For example we have 5 dealers in SC assign at least 2 regional techs that spend at least 1 week a month at each one of them. I am sure the dealers are up for free tech work. The dealers could advertise what weeks they will be in town. It is up to BRP to restore confidence not dealers who could care less. Most OEM vehicle builders have regional reps.BRP doesn't just hand out franchises... :shocked:
It takes a sizeable investment in money, space, and training.
Could they tighten up the requirements, and institute punitive actions for not complying?
Of course! :thumbup:
Could that affect a businessman's decision to sell them?
Of course! :yikes:
They are jugling plates on a tightrope... at night!
What can they do to improve the delaerships; without scaring them away? :dontknow:
If you have a workable answer; I'm pretty sure that they'd LOVE to hear it! nojoke