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Can Am Roadside Assistance

Ron2andia

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Sorry I need to understand something.. first my battery in my 2015 Spyder which ahas been on a trickle charger is completely dead... I called the road side assistance who said they are not really equipped to do anything to a Spyder but tow it to a dealer. The are afraid to jump the battery because they have cars and it might explode. This is road side assistance? I called Can Am and a manger said as far as I know it’s tow to the dealer only. I’m like this can’t be real. My dealer and assume most are closed Sunday which is when I called.. if I am far from home this is the help? Ridiculous.
 
Roadside Assistance

:agree: There is Always a small issue when it comes to 'ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE'. Sundays and Bikes seem to be that small problem. :banghead::banghead: 'AAA' sent me a tow truck even though I ASKED for a flat bed truck. :coffee:
 
Sorry I need to understand something.. first my battery in my 2015 Spyder which ahas been on a trickle charger is completely dead... I called the road side assistance who said they are not really equipped to do anything to a Spyder but tow it to a dealer. The are afraid to jump the battery because they have cars and it might explode. This is road side assistance? I called Can Am and a manger said as far as I know it’s tow to the dealer only. I’m like this can’t be real. My dealer and assume most are closed Sunday which is when I called.. if I am far from home this is the help? Ridiculous.

It's tow to the dealer only.
 
Unless the battery in your Spyder is grossly defective it will not explode if connected correctly to a car-sized battery. That is just BS. Most battery explosions are caused by a build up of hydrogen gas above the plates. A well ventilated battery should not have this problem - but remember, no smoking or sparks near the top of the battery.....ever!

Putting a battery on a trickle charger may not be the smartest move. You could be calcifying the plates over time. Best bet is to use a battery maintainer. A maintainer will switch off the charging circuits when the battery reaches a full condition and then switch back on if/when it needs to be charged.
 
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Going on my first roadtrip this summer and am a bit concerned about the dealership support, knew it going in, just have to cross my fingers.
 
Number one, get one of Lamonster's Battery packs and keep it charged. It will jump your Spyder easily, and recharge your phone! Second if you don't have that you can jump it from your car or truck, just don't start the car or truck and you will be fine!
 
Battery Tender

Search this Forum for 'Battery' and 'Battery Tender' . Very Good TIPS on Helping with Longer Battery Life. :thumbup:
 
Going on my first roadtrip this summer and am a bit concerned about the dealership support, knew it going in, just have to cross my fingers.

Pirate gave you the best solution, IMO. Even after two trips to Spyderfest and many thousands of absolutely trouble-free miles before and after, I had just a bit of an absolutely unnecessary nagging feeling in my gut before launching solo for UT and the Red Rocks rally last year. My Spyder never missed a beat. You have a very reliable machine;relax and enjoy the ryding.
 
Going on my first roadtrip this summer and am a bit concerned about the dealership support, knew it going in, just have to cross my fingers.

In the "old days" when riding with Hardley's, we used to have the tail gunner tow a peach basket. Something to pick up all the Hardley parts that vibrated off.

With the Spyder perhaps you need a flat bed truck for tail gunner?
 
Happy to say that during my ownership of five assorted :spyder2:'s and 140,000 miles of travel in Alaska, Hawaii and Canada, I have never had to call roadside assistance. The upside--they probably would have laughed at me anyway. Been five hundred to a thousand miles from the nearest dealer many times.

I look forward to the days when I can ride in the lower 48. At least the distance to dealers is a little less there. :yes:
 
BRP roadside assistance is a joke. You get a $200.00 allowance for towing only. No other services are provided. And that $200 will not get you very far. The one time I used it the tow was about 22 miles to a dealer and I had to pony up another $30.00. Add roadside assistance to your insurance, it's far better coverage.
 
Thought I read where the Garmin's have a listing of Spyder dealers, wonder how up-to-date that is.
 
Thought I read where the Garmin's have a listing of Spyder dealers, wonder how up-to-date that is.

Don't have one, but am guessing the list will somehow not be up to date. Things change to fast these days to keep up on things like that.
 
If you you want a good "included" roadside service join the American Motorcyclist Association AMA. Besides the other benefits they include a roadside service that will cover any vehicle you drive,with gas service,towing,starting and there may be more but I don't remember, go to www.americanmotorcyclist.com/[FONT=&quot] for a complete list.[/FONT]
 
Also good to have ....

Remember there are folks all around the country listed as "Spyders to the Rescue" and can help you out on the road. Spyder Codes lists them and they are on the home page as well. :thumbup:
 
Sorry I need to understand something.. first my battery in my 2015 Spyder which ahas been on a trickle charger is completely dead... I called the road side assistance who said they are not really equipped to do anything to a Spyder but tow it to a dealer. The are afraid to jump the battery because they have cars and it might explode. This is road side assistance? I called Can Am and a manger said as far as I know it’s tow to the dealer only. I’m like this can’t be real. My dealer and assume most are closed Sunday which is when I called.. if I am far from home this is the help? Ridiculous.

  • How can you be far from home if your battery is on a trickle charger?
  • What kind of trickle charger? If it left your battery completely dead, how were you able to start it to get 'far from home'?
  • 12v is 12v is 12v. Doesn't matter whether it's in a boat, a car or a motorcycle. It's not going to explode if it's jumped from a car battery.
 
Pirate gave you the best solution, IMO. Even after two trips to Spyderfest and many thousands of absolutely trouble-free miles before and after, I had just a bit of an absolutely unnecessary nagging feeling in my gut before launching solo for UT and the Red Rocks rally last year. My Spyder never missed a beat. You have a very reliable machine;relax and enjoy the ryding.
:agree:
 
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