ThreeWheels
Active member
Motorcycle Dealer networks are legendary for helping people from out of state while on tour.
There are many stories Harley dealers who got their transport trailer and went to go pick up someone on the road and rescued them. Sometimes even to the point of inviting a stranded couple to stay overnight while their bike gets fixed.
I know of one Honda dealer who rescued a couple in their Gold Wing, and opened up his shop on a Sunday to replace a front tire.
I'll be in Richmond VA on Friday. There are two, not one but TWO Can Am dealers in Richmond. I'll need the oil changed, since I'll be at the 3,000 mile point by then and still over 500 miles away from home.
The first dealer won't do an oil change on Friday. The second dealer is booked up 2 weeks in advance and won't shift any appointments around to accommodate me. I'll have to do the oil change myself in the parking lot of where I'm staying.
Gosh, I hope these dealers won't be too inconvenienced if I try to buy the oil and filter from them.
I guess I'm spoiled by Gargano's in East Haven.
I am now, unfortunately well aware of why there are SO MANY damn problems with Nancy's Toy and other bikes.
Seriously, if anyone from BRP is reading this, the dealer network is the backbone of sales. No matter how great your machine is, if you can't get it serviced, it's worthless.
Without some serious attention to the dealer network, customers aren't going to be supported enough to buy more units.
Think Betamax.
At this point, I just hope to God I didn't spend $25,000 on an Edsel.
There are many stories Harley dealers who got their transport trailer and went to go pick up someone on the road and rescued them. Sometimes even to the point of inviting a stranded couple to stay overnight while their bike gets fixed.
I know of one Honda dealer who rescued a couple in their Gold Wing, and opened up his shop on a Sunday to replace a front tire.
I'll be in Richmond VA on Friday. There are two, not one but TWO Can Am dealers in Richmond. I'll need the oil changed, since I'll be at the 3,000 mile point by then and still over 500 miles away from home.
The first dealer won't do an oil change on Friday. The second dealer is booked up 2 weeks in advance and won't shift any appointments around to accommodate me. I'll have to do the oil change myself in the parking lot of where I'm staying.
Gosh, I hope these dealers won't be too inconvenienced if I try to buy the oil and filter from them.
I guess I'm spoiled by Gargano's in East Haven.
I am now, unfortunately well aware of why there are SO MANY damn problems with Nancy's Toy and other bikes.
Seriously, if anyone from BRP is reading this, the dealer network is the backbone of sales. No matter how great your machine is, if you can't get it serviced, it's worthless.
Without some serious attention to the dealer network, customers aren't going to be supported enough to buy more units.
Think Betamax.
At this point, I just hope to God I didn't spend $25,000 on an Edsel.