About the same situation with the Can Am dealer in Gainesville, FL. I bought the Spyder there, brand new. It was uncrated and assembled there. Went to pick it up with my trailer. The brake rod did not fit me. Foot peg way to far back for my legs. They didn't have another brake rod in stock at all, of any length. They said they would order one and I had to come back and let they install it. Told them, "NO", you order it and send it to me, I ain't riding 100 miles to get it. They also told me some other stuff that was pure bull. Had to schedule it back in to adjust the valves at 3,000 miles and some other bull that they just made up. I took the Spyder home, went over the whole bike checking. Found loose fasteners in a couple places. I already had the service and maintenance manual, and had read them before I ever ordered the Spyder. What the dealer was telling me did not match what the manuals called for. I decided the day I picked it up they were incompetent. That dealership sells about 4 or 5 brands of new motorcycles as well as used motorcycles of various brands. They don't concentrate on the Can Am brand and don't seem to know much about it. They are in business to sell motorcycles. Once the bikes are sold, they don't do much to maintain what they sell. Mine has never been back to the dealership, and never will go back to that dealer. Pretty sure at this point I can do anything they can, and do a better job on it. This is really not unusual for me. I own a 2001 Harley Sportster that never went to a dealer in the 20+ years I have owned it. Did a couple of top end rebuilds and one complete engine swap with a low mileage used 2001, I bought at a good price to be a parts doner bike. If the Can Am dealers do not change their customer relations tactics, they are going to lose what market shares they might have in many locations. It is a shame, because the basic design, handling, and power, are some of the best in the 3 wheel category. The dealers will have to do a better job with repairs and how long it takes, or Can Am will need to have some trained independent repair shops which can do what the dealers will not. Otherwise, they will lose out on the sales and have a worse reputation than they have already earned in some locations.