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Does anyone have a Non BRP BEST warranty? Any feed-back?

Revrent

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Does anyone have a NON BRP BEST warranty on their Spyders? My wifes BEST warranty is going to expire and I want to get another warranty for her. We have had a good experience with BEST but have maxed out the years that it will cover ( 3 years best and 2 years factory for a total of 5). I have called the dealers around us and the prices are all over the place with different warranty companies but no real info on how good they are. So I am trying to see what other riders have been using.

I know that there are those here who do not like extended warranties but I have gotten my money back out of most of those that I have purchased and it is just peace of mind for us to have one. Thank you for helping to keep this thread on topic.

Thank you
John
 
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I wouldn't waste my shekels. You didn't tell us your wife's year and model Spyder as well as what kind of BEST extended repairs had to be made. I recommend rat holing money each month and call yourself self-insured.
 
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Start banking a few bucks each month to build up an account balance. Warranties such as non-Best are usually on the pricey side for what you get or may need.
 
I second RPM. Have already used them twice. Bought the 7 year, $0 deductible, unlimited mileage and towing. :thumbup: Tom :spyder:
 
I had RPM on a couple of bikes going back years ago. They are pricy but they have the least amount of exclusions. Luckily, sadly, thankfully, or whatever I never had to use them. So maybe there was more to their policies than met the eye.
 
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