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Are You Tired Of...

So let me see if I get this right. You'd rather take your :f_spider: to the dealer who didn't assemble it correctly and effed up the recall than ryde 1.5 hrs to a dealer who gets things right?? You'll take it back to the lousy dealer and put up with the problems because he's 20 min away?? Seriously?? And you want us to empathize with your problems? Really? Sounds to me like you love your whine and cheese.

My dealer is also 1.5 hrs away and I look at that ryde as a chance to get some "wind therapy."

...people who keep taking their :f_spider: to dealers who provide lousy service and then jump on Spyderlovers to complain about the service? A few of these folks may live in a part of the country where :f_spider: dealers are few and far between. But most of them live where there are numerous :f_spider: dealers within a 50-100 mile radius. Kinda remind me of a guy who keeps hitting his thumb with a hammer and blames the hammer.



Let me get this straight...... You created a thread complaining about other complainers ???????? :roflblack::roflblack:
 
I have 2 dealers one is about 30 miles west of me, and the other is about 30 miles east of me. They are both ok in the service area
 
Bob...I don't know if its proper training, all though it would help...but there is one tech to do all the Can-am work and the other brands they carry....so you have to wait....then there are no parts in stock....the service guy is new every time you go in...they don't make appointments...just bring it in and in maybe 10+ days they can look at it..why not make appointments when you can look at the bike within 2 days....poor management....and they lie to you...treat us like we are stupid
:shocked: Char... That's just lousy service... run far, and run fast! :shocked:
 
Could it "possibly" be that the older we get the grumpier we get???? Let's face it folks, the make up of spyder owners just aint in the same age group as the ones that we see in the BRP commercials.

As for the "service techs" I have an opinion. (doesn't everyone?) I have often thought that dealers who sell other "rides" other than spyders, i.e., Honda, Yamahammers, ATV's, ect. have some techs that aren't, how shall I say it, not all that enthused about working on a spyder viz a viz a wing, etc. They are just flat out not all that interested in our babies. Consequently, some of us are the bi product of "low man on the totum poll". Call it whatever you want, it is a reality. There are just some techs who cannot accept the existence of that 3 wheeled new fangled looking machine and don't take an interest.

JMT.

Chris
 
Here's my take-- I assure you, it's worth all the good money you're paying for it! :joke:

There is NO perfect dealer. Show me the best dealer in the country, and I'll find at least one person who visited on the wrong day.

Which means that for all of us, our interactions with dealers will be all over the map. Maybe we'll be the fortunate ones who always gets great service, even if no one else does. Maybe we'll be unlucky, and get screwed by the same dealer who makes everyone else happy. Outliers in either direction, unfortunately, don't tell us much in isolation.

I have a love/hate relationship with my local dealer, as those familiar with my threads may recall. Most of the time, they're perfectly acceptable. Some of the time, they're not. They've never been so bad as to force me to use another dealer; they've never been so good as to persuade me to never consider using another dealer. They're about as average as they come, sad to say, but guess what? MOST dealers are just that, by definition: average. (Thank you, George Carlin! :p).

I would love it if another local D.C. dealer started selling Spyders. LOVE it. The problem is, I don't want the *current* dealer to STOP selling Spyders, either. I admit, it may sound a bit like battered spouse syndrome, but at the end of the day, when my Spyder is the only vehicle I own, having an average dealer conveniently a few miles down the road is better than having the perfect dealer hours away.

YMMV... safe riding, folks :doorag:
 
As I like to tell the Missus;
"You want to complain; call your girlfriends and gripe to them about how horrible things are."
"You want solutions? Let's talk!"
Some folks just aren't interested in solutions... :shocked:
 
well said

Here's my take-- I assure you, it's worth all the good money you're paying for it! :joke:

There is NO perfect dealer. Show me the best dealer in the country, and I'll find at least one person who visited on the wrong day.

Which means that for all of us, our interactions with dealers will be all over the map. Maybe we'll be the fortunate ones who always gets great service, even if no one else does. Maybe we'll be unlucky, and get screwed by the same dealer who makes everyone else happy. Outliers in either direction, unfortunately, don't tell us much in isolation.

I have a love/hate relationship with my local dealer, as those familiar with my threads may recall. Most of the time, they're perfectly acceptable. Some of the time, they're not. They've never been so bad as to force me to use another dealer; they've never been so good as to persuade me to never consider using another dealer. They're about as average as they come, sad to say, but guess what? MOST dealers are just that, by definition: average. (Thank you, George Carlin! :p).

I would love it if another local D.C. dealer started selling Spyders. LOVE it. The problem is, I don't want the *current* dealer to STOP selling Spyders, either. I admit, it may sound a bit like battered spouse syndrome, but at the end of the day, when my Spyder is the only vehicle I own, having an average dealer conveniently a few miles down the road is better than having the perfect dealer hours away.

YMMV... safe riding, folks :doorag:

i think what you said is so true. i may moan and groan but my dealer treats me fair, his problem is that he can't get parts from BRP and he doesn't have a big spyder base so he doesn't stock parts. he does charge a arm and leg for his work but he get's the work done.
 
:shocked: Is this considered, "Irony"? :shocked: :D

I believe it is call hypocrisy :thumbup: Coming from someone who has Pitbull as a dealer too( that he complained about):barf:

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Prior to my 600 mile service, which was done at 873 miles, the only time I felt any vibrations on my floorboards was around 5,000 RPM. Once I got to 5500 it was gone and everything was smooth as silk up to 8500. The first thing I noticed after the 600 mile service was increased vibration in the 4500 - 5500 range. Since that time, the vibrations have gotten worse, to the point that they are there between 4000 - 8500 RPM. There does seem to be a second contributor in the 4500 - 5500 range (belt harmonics?). Additionally, since the 600 mile service, when the
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is going up hill or accelerating, the vibrations are noticeable in the handlebars and grips as well.

Thinking that the dealer may have set the belt tension to the pre-2013 value of 450 N rather than the 1050 N value for the 2013s, I purchased and installed a Baker Built belt stabilizer. It didn't help in the least. I also noticed that there is an annoying buzzing sound that wasn't there before and which increases in frequency as the engine RPMs increase.

I bought a Krikit II gauge and checked the belt tension according to the manual. I repeatedly got readings of 160-170 lbs. I realize the Krikit is not designed for our belts, but can anyone tell me value you should be getting with a Krikit on properly tensioned 2013 belts?

I'm hoping Scotty or Lamont or one of the other more knowledgeable folks can give me an idea of what's going on. I will be calling Pit Bull on Tuesday and setting up an appointment to have this looked at.​
 
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You don't see the difference between that post and someone repeatedly complaining about the same problem or dealer or BRP; adding nothing new, but complaining each day.

Can you link to any other of his posts showing where he continuously repeats himself?
 
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You don't see the difference between that post and someone repeatedly complaining about the same problem or dealer or BRP; adding nothing new, but complaining each day.

Can you link to any other of his posts showing where he continuously repeats himself?
No I don't that issue has been:bdh:
 
Can you link to any other of his posts showing where he continuously repeats himself?

No but I can link to every post(many) he told someone to get a new dealer he seems to enjoy that. Easy to say when you have probably the best one in the country. If we don't complain about poor service nothing will change it will stay the same. BRP does read here ya know.
 
No but I can link to every post(many) he told someone to get a new dealer he seems to enjoy that. Easy to say when you have probably the best one in the country. If we don't complain about poor service nothing will change it will stay the same. BRP does read here ya know.

You may not believe it, but I agree on that statement.
 
Insanity is ..... just sayin'

OK for those who have forgotten....Circle of Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result :yikes:....ok if you haven't figured it out..let me save you time and experience...it ain't going to change...
Now that get's me onto another of my rants....expectations....sounds like so many people expect one result get another and then jump on the circle of insanity train...fact..there are some dealers/techs that either lack the specialized training our Spyders need or just don't give a rat's patutie about customer service... that my fellow SL's is fact...now what is my role....to stop expecting something different and find that dealer who does care...for me (and only for me)..the distance I need to travel to find that tech is a must do....I realllllly don't like staying on the Circle of Insanity Train and I do not feel it is someone's responsibility (yep even BRP's) to find the type of dealer/tech I and Ms Spyder need. So each person needs to decide what you need...if the blame game/expectation game/circle of insanity works for you...then stay with it...just don't expect me to be overly sympathetic...just sayin'
You SL's have been the answer to all things Spyder...including finding that GREAT dealership...definitely not the closest but the most skilled...:yes:
 
OK for those who have forgotten....Circle of Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result :yikes:....ok if you haven't figured it out..let me save you time and experience...it ain't going to change...
Now that get's me onto another of my rants....expectations....sounds like so many people expect one result get another and then jump on the circle of insanity train...fact..there are some dealers/techs that either lack the specialized training our Spyders need or just don't give a rat's patutie about customer service... that my fellow SL's is fact...now what is my role....to stop expecting something different and find that dealer who does care...for me (and only for me)..the distance I need to travel to find that tech is a must do....I realllllly don't like staying on the Circle of Insanity Train and I do not feel it is someone's responsibility (yep even BRP's) to find the type of dealer/tech I and Ms Spyder need. So each person needs to decide what you need...if the blame game/expectation game/circle of insanity works for you...then stay with it...just don't expect me to be overly sympathetic...just sayin'
You SL's have been the answer to all things Spyder...including finding that GREAT dealership...definitely not the closest but the most skilled...:yes:

And therein lies the problem. I believe they do care but lack the experience and training. They are getting the training but need experience. I am trying to help (with the forums help) to give them knowledge and experience. The insanity will stop when they get it. Baby steps just like a child and am trying to let them do the little things first. If I or anyone else gets frustrated and comes here to blow off steam so be it and do not think we need to be chastised because we are unwilling to ride multiple hour on what may be an unsafe or unridable bike to go somewhere that has more of both. No one is asking you ( or anyone else) to provide sympathy nor criticism of our posts. Some of us just do not have the time to travel hundreds of miles and spend a day or more for what should be a simple task.:yes:
 
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The last time I checked the BRP website, there were 9 dealers within 59 miles of Queens and 5 of them were Gold Certified dealers.

Four dealers are on Long Island, with two of them being a Gold Certified dealer (Crossbay Honda Suzuki and Island Powersports). Ever heard of the Long Island RR?? You can get back to NYC by taking it.

Another dealer is on Staten Island (Bay Harbor Motors); take the subway back home.

A Gold Dealer is in Stamford, CT (Stamford Motorsports). Metro North RR and the subway will get you home.

A Gold Dealer is in Belleville, NJ (Motorcycle Mall). Between bus and NJ Transit, you should be able to get to Penn Station and from there home.

You live in an area super rich in public transportation. You should be able to get back and forth from most of the 9 dealers which are within 59 miles of Queens using public transportation without having to rely on someone else to get you home.


Plus, there is a Platinum Dealer (GSS Powersports) in East Haven, CT, just 77 miles from Queens and a quick trip back on public transportation to Grand Central.

First off I agree I live in the biggest city in the world with mass transportation. .second I am 10 miles from bay jarbor moter sports and there is no train to or from staten island. ( there is a bus). Third this is where I bought my spyder from and there service dept is not that great it takes 2 weeks for an oil change. Thats why I am always looking for a good service dept. I am willing to travel.. I also heard crossbay does not have a great service dept either..I feel like if u live in the suburbs u can find an honest respectable dealer but in major city u can't.. what's up with that.
 
For me Velocity (1.5hr ride each way) or Columbia(2hrs each way). The one 20min away misassembled mine at delivery it was out of adjustment and some things ( cruise) did not work. Many bolts were missing ( keep finding more everytime the Tupperware comes off). The recall was not done right the EVAP was floating around when I was in there a couple of days ago, up against the header, I do not enjoy a minimum 3hr ride to sit at a dealership for hours with not even a decent waiting area so I try and work with my local one. The problem is they keep screwing up. What would you like people like us to do blow rainbows out our butts and say how great it is to ride a crappy Spyder that I overpaid for and tell you how happy and lucky I am to have a dealer at all. People who complain about others who have real issues are no help. I am so glad you are having such a good ownership experience but your post is totally uncalled for. I would like to get a laser alignment so I should ride 700mi. to get it? Get real:mad:

I agree:thumbup:
 
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