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Can this panel be replaced?

NutinElse2do

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Morning everyone,

Still looking for my Unicorn Can Am Spyder Limited, and came across a 2023 for a good price, still waiting on warranty validation but in the pictures I saw this, a scratch or gouge or some type of cosmetic damage. This panel is to the left of the windshield control.

Question, is this panel replaceable? If so do you happen to know what verbiage I would use to search for a price and ease of replacement.

Looking for a little bargaining power…

Thanks in advance,

Richard AKA NutinElse2do

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Maybe time to run… Found this too on the rear top case:

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You can still find parts for the 2023. There are a number of online parts sites where you can find prices.

The panel next to the windshield controls is fairly easy to replace, although it's a bit tedious to remove as you need to disassemble several other panels first. I've removed that panel on my 2024 Spyder RT S2S.

The top case panel looks like it can also be replaced, although I've not done that. But from the parts diagram I found it's just a bunch of screws. The part looks to be about $250 USD. I didn't find a white one though, so not sure I was looking at the correct model.

It is a 2023 Spyder RT Limited, isn't it?
 
Thank you for the reply, yes it’s a 2023 RT Limited, the color is actually Hyper Silver.

Will go search for diagrams to find part numbers to get a price on replacing those 2 panels. Guessing $500 would be safe guess, so that translates to $1000 less than their bottom line. ;)

Will have to let Mamma Bear look it over in person, she is already hesitant as she sees other “things” in the photos.

Good thing, the dealer “says” BRP factory warranty still in effect 'til April 2026, but I will still validate that with Sierra Cycles before I take the 2 hour drive to check it out.

Nutin aka Richard
 
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