I think the Zurich is taken at most dealers that sell motorcycles of any kind. My dealer sells multiple brands and I don't think there are many around that don't so I'm sure they're use to dealing with Zurich. My dealer also assured me that I would not have to pay up front that they would file all of the paperwork just like a friend of mines Harley dealer does for him.That sounds about right, and you can't blame the dealer. Why should they take a chance on if they'll be paid or how long they (the dealer) would have to wait to be paid.
my spyder dealer told me that they dont take any other warrenties but B.E.S.T to work on a spyder. The difference is with other warrenties you pay up front, all costs and then fight it out with your independent warranty to pay for costs. I dont know if thats true for all Spyder dealerships but that is what he told me.
I am pretty sure you can still but an extension. Keep in mind many studies and Consumer Reports show they are usually not worth the $. I bought one on my last bike and never used it....waste of $. Now if you are one in the few that may have issues and if they will cover it....then it is worth the $ :thumbup:
I WOULD LIKE TO ADD AN ADDITIONAL QUESTION:opcorn:
I just got my new Spyder 4-2-15. It came with the 24 month warranty and an additional 12 months as a 2014 incentive sale package. The dealer did a piss pore job of explaining anything to me and did not explain the warranty at all. When I got home with the :spyder2: I realized I have nothing to prove I have a 24+12 warranty.....so I called the Dealer. The said that CanAm would send me documentation on the 36 month warranty.
As of today....I have received nothing. :banghead:
Is this correct, that BRP/CanAm will send me my warranty coverage documents ?
Thanks ! :bowdown::thumbup:
I will never again own any non-OEM extended warranty. Been burnt too badly. Stick with the BRP BEST warranty for the Spyder. All dealers honor it and deal directly with BRP for billing. Aftermarket warranty companies disappear at the first quarterly loss and you are stuck with worthless paper. Been there and done that.
Yes, it takes them a while but you will get a card and a letter in the mail. You can ask your dealer to look it up for you to be sure that you are in the system.
I think you may have this mixed up a little. I'm pretty sure that all BRP dealers honor the BEST warranty, it would be the other ones like Western and Zurich that might not be covered at a BRP dealer. If anyone has ever heard of a Spyder dealer that would not honor the BEST warranty I would ask them to post that here.
I am pretty sure you can still but an extension. Keep in mind many studies and Consumer Reports show they are usually not worth the $. I bought one on my last bike and never used it....waste of $. Now if you are one in the few that may have issues and if they will cover it....then it is worth the $ :thumbup:
I WOULD LIKE TO ADD AN ADDITIONAL QUESTION:opcorn:
I just got my new Spyder 4-2-15. It came with the 24 month warranty and an additional 12 months as a 2014 incentive sale package. The dealer did a piss pore job of explaining anything to me and did not explain the warranty at all. When I got home with the :spyder2: I realized I have nothing to prove I have a 24+12 warranty.....so I called the Dealer. The said that CanAm would send me documentation on the 36 month warranty.
As of today....I have received nothing. :banghead:
Is this correct, that BRP/CanAm will send me my warranty coverage documents ?
Thanks ! :bowdown::thumbup:
I got a good quote from Berts. A not so good quote from another dealer. Any other suggestions where I should shop for a BRP BEST policy before I purchase?
Check with Pitbull Power Sports
That sounds about right, and you can't blame the dealer. Why should they take a chance on if they'll be paid or how long they (the dealer) would have to wait to be paid.
I did and they are quoting list price, not what I was looking for. Since I bought the bike there I had desired to buy the warranty through them as well. But they are not even close.
I am getting bids from iMotorsports, another sponsor here and Pioneer Motorsport since I have bought parts there at fair pricing.
Rickylen at SF a couple years back told me it is hard to find a BRP dealer let alone one that has certified mechanics that honors BRP warranties let alone the extended. His shop will honor all. The Western Service Extended Warranty is honored by many bike shops but how many bike shops works on a Spyder? Catch 22
Emailed you a quote. Hope you like it:joke: