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Dealer can't get parts from Canada

I looked at the 2020 Ryker Rally Edition, and it's listed (the main heading) in the left column 06 Hydraulic Brake; the breakdown for it shows the brake pedal. I didn't know your model or year, and I'm sure you rather look up yourself. The price was $90 and some change (CAD).
 
Contrary to popular belief BRP does not have a huge warehouse here in the U S for parts. Contrary to another popular belief dealers do not order parts from CA-NA-DA! The system that is used ( I know it sounds crazy but it is true) is that it is a parts sharing system. A dealer in the U S has any given part for any model. Dealers order from each other for any given part. The system is monitored 24/7 to make sure any given part is at at least one dealer in the U S. Some car companies do the same. They save tons of money by doing it this way. Dealerships provide and house stock and also handle the distribution among themselves here in the U S.

i.e. all dealers have access to this site and order parts from each other and the dealer that has the particular part is restocked from BRP CA-NA-DA. At least that's how Ride Now Sports (40+ dealerships that is owned by the Coulter family) explained it to me. I have ordered a lot of Can AM Spyder and Maverick parts and they came from all over the country, never from BRP Canada. Unless a recent change I would believe this to be true. I know, this sounds wacky to me too. The former CEO of Ride Now Sports bought a house from my wife and told me this. He married one of the Coulter daughters.

Jack
 
I looked at the 2020 Ryker Rally Edition, and it's listed (the main heading) in the left column 06 Hydraulic Brake; the breakdown for it shows the brake pedal. I didn't know your model or year, and I'm sure you rather look up yourself. The price was $90 and some change (CAD).

I found the part. It's '705601741 Pedal Brake, B-160 Deep Black' https://can-am.brp.com/on-road/ca/en/shop/for-sale/parts-iframe.html





The mechanic that helped me said they get their parts from Canada. I will call them tomorrow.
 
Rogue Hawk.....how did you make out? I just spoke with my dealer about parts, I’m in Canada, and he tells me that the Ryker is NOT made in Canada....it’s made in Mexico, and assembled in Texas. He tells me that the dealers up here in Canada get their Rykers as well as the parts for them from Texas. From what he tells me the RT’s and the watercraft are all that come out of Quebec. Don’t really know, but that’s what he says.
 
I looked up my ryker and they don't have the part I need. Is there a way I can find the part number of the ryker brake peddle?

https://www.cheapcycleparts.com/oem...626b6d/2019-ryker-rally-edition-900-ace-parts

Part #800 (705601741) is that the part you need? plus extra parts? Did you actually contact these folks and not in stock, or just could not find part# to place order?

https://www.cheapcycleparts.com/oem...34626b85/brake-master-cylinder-pedal-footpegs
 
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