Motogordo
New member
Oct 2, 2021
There is a lot of discussion about how BRP and the DEALERS handle warranty repairs. The lack of dealerships is a real problem for many of us Ryders. It seems as though they are few and far between. I have been very lucky to have my dealer only 11 miles away. Any problem I ever had was taken care of rather quickly ( sometimes even the same day service). From what I hear, it is BRP that takes time to authorize a warranty repair. The dealer and BRP go back and forth until BRP says its okay to repair the bike. Then, them problem becomes waiting for dealer to get the part. I think most dealers don't have enough Canam certified technicians. My dealer has 2 plus.
Learning over my 4 spyders , they are complicated machines because of all the computers. Just like our home computer systems, when they work they are great, but when they crash, all hell breaks loose. LOL. I have never had a problem where the bike wouldn't run and I was stuck somewhere. the only slight problem was the suspension fault light. We found that the airbag had a leak and a new bag was ordered and replaced by the dealer under warranty. The defective stereo was also replaced by the dealer under warranty. My dealer ( East Coast Cycle Center, Bensalem, Pa. ) has always worked with me on service. Many time they took me right in when I had the problem and out the same day while I waited. Kudos to the staff at ECCC.
I just purchased another Spyder last week. It is the 2021F3L and I love it. Only have about 250 miles so far, but I enjoy it more each day. The main difference between this and the 2021 Sea to Sky is the comfort . You ride IN the F3 like a motorcycle and you ride ON the top of the RT's like a motor scooter. Seating position is important since my lower back can sometimes give me problems on a long ride ( never went over 120 miles round trip ). LOL. I am a local ryder but I do need a certain amount of comfort. I am hoping that the new F3T will take care of my back. If not, I will have to go back to the RT's.
Motogordo Spyderman

There is a lot of discussion about how BRP and the DEALERS handle warranty repairs. The lack of dealerships is a real problem for many of us Ryders. It seems as though they are few and far between. I have been very lucky to have my dealer only 11 miles away. Any problem I ever had was taken care of rather quickly ( sometimes even the same day service). From what I hear, it is BRP that takes time to authorize a warranty repair. The dealer and BRP go back and forth until BRP says its okay to repair the bike. Then, them problem becomes waiting for dealer to get the part. I think most dealers don't have enough Canam certified technicians. My dealer has 2 plus.
Learning over my 4 spyders , they are complicated machines because of all the computers. Just like our home computer systems, when they work they are great, but when they crash, all hell breaks loose. LOL. I have never had a problem where the bike wouldn't run and I was stuck somewhere. the only slight problem was the suspension fault light. We found that the airbag had a leak and a new bag was ordered and replaced by the dealer under warranty. The defective stereo was also replaced by the dealer under warranty. My dealer ( East Coast Cycle Center, Bensalem, Pa. ) has always worked with me on service. Many time they took me right in when I had the problem and out the same day while I waited. Kudos to the staff at ECCC.
I just purchased another Spyder last week. It is the 2021F3L and I love it. Only have about 250 miles so far, but I enjoy it more each day. The main difference between this and the 2021 Sea to Sky is the comfort . You ride IN the F3 like a motorcycle and you ride ON the top of the RT's like a motor scooter. Seating position is important since my lower back can sometimes give me problems on a long ride ( never went over 120 miles round trip ). LOL. I am a local ryder but I do need a certain amount of comfort. I am hoping that the new F3T will take care of my back. If not, I will have to go back to the RT's.
Motogordo Spyderman

