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F3 Recall

GunDoctor

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Just received a call from my dealer thinking they were calling to tell me our 2nd F3 was in. Nope, told me about a safety recall. It seems the rear brake line is routed improperly too close to the exhaust. They are emailing me the info now, but wanted to put this out there.
 
Just received a call from my dealer thinking they were calling to tell me our 2nd F3 was in. Nope, told me about a safety recall. It seems the rear brake line is routed improperly too close to the exhaust. They are emailing me the info now, but wanted to put this out there.

Would be great if you could copy and paste the email into this thread.

Thx!
 
Sorry to be the messenger, but I'm still waiting for that email. Soon as I get I will post.


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Unsold units

I am assuming that unsold units sitting in dealerships will get this recall done prior to sale. I haven't bought one yet but I'm getting close and would hope this gets fixed before I buy. Good luck to those who have already gotten theirs and hopefully this get rectified before anybody gets hurt.
 
Better safe than sorry..!!

They are on top of it...so everyone should check and make sure regardless of what they say. If you haven't picked yours up you should be fine. :gaah:
 
Mine

They are on top of it...so everyone should check and make sure regardless of what they say. If you haven't picked yours up you should be fine. :gaah:

Mine, have as first one to my dealer, but did not pick it up yet, because of weather and accessories. Do you think good idea to ask dealer to check the recall, or will be offended??
 
Mine, have as first one to my dealer, but did not pick it up yet, because of weather and accessories. Do you think good idea to ask dealer to check the recall, or will be offended??
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They should not be offended . . . . .

Mine, have as first one to my dealer, but did not pick it up yet, because of weather and accessories. Do you think good idea to ask dealer to check the recall, or will be offended??

. . . and you should not feel embarrassed to ask.

Ann, I am 99% sure that a dealer cannot release a Spyder to a customer without doing any Recall, Warranty Campaigns, or Service Bulletins. If you are concerned that they may have overlooked it, you are doing the right thing in asking about it. It is a basic safety issue.

One approach is it give them a call and ask about your accessories - if they have arrived. And then, " Oh, by the way, I saw there was a notice about some F3s having to be checked for a possible problem with the brake fluid line being exposed to rubbing and failure - was mine inspected for this?"

And then you can follow up when you go in to pick it up. Maybe by then, the VIN# will be posted and you can check your F3's against that.

Just my 2 cents.

Tom
 
Thanks

. . . and you should not feel embarrassed to ask.
then, " Oh, by the way, I saw there was a notice about some F3s having to be checked for a possible problem with the brake fluid line being exposed to rubbing and failure - was mine inspected for this?"
And then you can follow up when you go in to pick it up. Maybe by then, the VIN# will be posted and you can check your F3's against that.

Just my 2 cents.

Tom

All & Tom, thanks for great advices. Will do the phone call/email so I use the correct words of safety recall. :bowdown:
F3 s is my second in less than 9 month ( trading in STL 14), and I'm following F3 threads religiously ( wish the riding position will suit me better). Thanks
 
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I just put my VIN # into BRP's safety recall lookup on their website and nothing comes up. Does this mean my bike is not effected? Would "warranty bulletins" be shown on this lookup site? I can't really see and read the wording very well on those attached images.

GunDoctor, what production number is your bike.

Thanks for the info!
 
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