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And so it begins (998's beware)

Chupaca

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I stopped by a big dealer in these parts with my RS Sm5 2012 today and spoke with their top can am tech. As I now have over 40,000 miles and 950 hours engine time thought I would see about a valve check as I do not have shims for these engines. Basically was told they are not taking on any of the older model spyders for engine work. They are not stocking parts and having to order them takes a long time as BRP also does not have much making the jobs take too long. Sad but it looks like the end is near....:banghead: not to mention our gas is now over $4.00 and going up :banghead::banghead:
 
:banghead::banghead::gaah::barf: still ain’t found out why mine won’t start:mad::yikes::yikes:
 
Well Gene this is one post from you I didn't want to read!!! I hope that some aftermarket company's will not let us down, and make what parts we need to keep them going. I fid it hard to believe like shim kits, and other items could be a standard item from one company to another or go so far as from one motor to another!!My dad had a Toyota Landcruiser years ago, some of the parts on that could be put on or bought from chevy. Well we will have to see where this train will end!! Thanks for the heads up!!!:coffee:
 
Does the Aprillia use the same engine (BRP detuned)?

Not any more, but there was a time when they did.... and I'm pretty sure that there are still quite a few Light/Ultra Light Aircraft powered by Rotax engines flying around out there too, and I can't really see them just being abandoned by the engine manufacturer while there's still a reasonably sized market/demand for mainenance & parts.... so maybe it's just that (some??) Can-Am Dealers aren't going to keep on supporting the V-twins cos BRP aren't selling those Spyder models now. :dontknow:
 
I stopped by a big dealer in these parts with my RS Sm5 2012 today and spoke with their top can am tech. As I now have over 40,000 miles and 950 hours engine time thought I would see about a valve check as I do not have shims for these engines. Basically was told they are not taking on any of the older model spyders for engine work. They are not stocking parts and having to order them takes a long time as BRP also does not have much making the jobs take too long. Sad but it looks like the end is near....:banghead: not to mention our gas is now over $4.00 and going up :banghead::banghead:

I can see not keeping parts onsite but to refuse to service is unacceptable- why should service care what they work on as long as they have vehicles that need service. Granted the vehicle owner may have to “special order” parts (pay in advance) and when parts arrive they work on it. I would contact the owner of the dealership to confirm he has the view as his Service Dept. Contacting the BRP mothership would be next on the contact list for me. A vehicle only 7 years old should not be refused service.
 
It is not uncommon for Harley dealers to not work on bikes that are 10 years or older so I’m not surprised that others do that too.
 
Ford stopped stocking many common parts for their vehicles that were more than 10 years old.This started happening like 10 years ago.Also chyrsler stopped carrying OEM brakes for many of their vehicles years ago,instead they stocked what they called their Value Line which were aftermarket brakes and rotors just put in a Mopar box.You could still get the OEM stuff but it had to be ordered.GM has been selling their Delco line forever and Ford has been pushing Motorcraft,neither of those are Oem products.Maybe cheap cycle parts can get you those parts.
 
I think most can am dealers carry very few repair parts anyway. One of my buddies had to drive his truck to the spyder rally in Maggie Valley last week because a brake light switch went bad on his 2014 RT. No dealership within about 100 miles had the part. When he got back to the dealership this past Tuesday, the part had finally arrived, and they were able to fix the bike.
 
Gene I would PM or E-mail " Spyderjockey " and find out when He had His first looked at …. I think He was about 75,000 mi. and didn't need them adjusted ….. worth a shot ….. Mike :ohyea:
 
I'm guessing this is just that dealer.
I wouldn't imagine that all will go that route this early.

Most likely as being a big dealer does not make you a good one...Some of the others around here have dropped the line completely and we have an excelent independent shop Pirate Motosports up in Riverside who will undoubtedly continue servicing these models....:thumbup:
 
I think most can am dealers carry very few repair parts anyway. One of my buddies had to drive his truck to the spyder rally in Maggie Valley last week because a brake light switch went bad on his 2014 RT. No dealership within about 100 miles had the part. When he got back to the dealership this past Tuesday, the part had finally arrived, and they were able to fix the bike.

Let him know in the future if not a warranty item to go to cheapcycleparts.com as they carry all oem parts and have much better stock...somehow...��
 
Gene I would PM or E-mail " Spyderjockey " and find out when He had His first looked at …. I think He was about 75,000 mi. and didn't need them adjusted ….. worth a shot ….. Mike :ohyea:

Thanks mike.... I don't think I need them done but was curious. I always listen to the valves with a mechanics stethscope and as yet hear no difference between them or significant change. Have not seen the shims on the Rotax and in all the ones I have from the years wrenching for Honda, Suzuki, Kawasaki etc I have collected a variety. :thumbup:
 
As the owner of a 998 (2011) the subject has also been on my mind for awhile now. The AK dealer stopped selling the brand entirely a year ago. They were going to service them...but that remains to be seen. They had no parts in stock, and everything had to be ordered. I bailed from there at the right time.

One good thing...there are a LOT of 998's around. There will be those who will service them.

RE: 40K valve check. I am coming up on 33K on the 2011. If I don't have any problems, I am going to let that valve check slide by also. I did one at 14K on the 08, and one at 28K on the 2010....(call me the valve check beta tester)...and neither one was needed. The dealer got $3K total for the jobs. They messed up the 28K one and had to re-do it because they "forgot" to put the gasket in.

If BRP refuses to service over half the fleet (a guess....but think I am pretty close), the brand will be at risk...IMO. :bbq:
 
Hi Gene, You made me nervous I only have 14k on my 12 but I thought I would check. My service manager said Bring it in we will do anything you need done. She said that a few parts for 12 are not OEM available but they are parts not usually asked for Trailer hitch parts was what she mentioned. I asked if she had heard about maybe BRP announcing an end of life for a certain part she said no.. I live 12 miles from where the engine is cast and we ryde with some BRP employees maybe I will ask them if I can remember to....
 
Good oportunity...

Independents have a good oprotunity to get into this area. There is the issue of the size of the spyder and getting it around tight quarters. I have always recommended getting an appointment and only taking it in then. Better sitting in my garage that some parking lot.

Guess it will be how much BRP can expect dealers to do as they do have the right to refuse service regardless of the brand or issue. Multi-dealers will have to weigh the issue if forced by manufacturer on if they will remain a dealer or get out. This dealer had loads of 4 wheelers and water craft but only 4 Rykers one F3 and one RT.
 
Not particularly unusual - the Honda dealer here won't touch anything over 10 years old. Even if the model hasn't changed in 10 years.
 
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