MRH
Active member
There are more issues here related to bad dealers than I'd care to count. Two thoughts:
If they can't ride the thing, they certainly shouldn't service it. That, or your got a very questionable sales person (who ought to at least have been able to grab somebody more knowledgeable to help you).
There is lot of assembly done by the dealer, and if this was assembled by your dealer I'd strongly consider having another dealership take a quick look at it knowing that you have concerns. I think that BRP guarantees the alignment for something like 500 miles, and that is a key thing to check. Others here will have a much better idea than I do about what to specifically check. I'd say that even if it costs you an hour of time at another dealership, it might be money very well spent (if only for peace of mind).
CONGRATS on the new Spyder, and welcome to family!
If they can't ride the thing, they certainly shouldn't service it. That, or your got a very questionable sales person (who ought to at least have been able to grab somebody more knowledgeable to help you).
There is lot of assembly done by the dealer, and if this was assembled by your dealer I'd strongly consider having another dealership take a quick look at it knowing that you have concerns. I think that BRP guarantees the alignment for something like 500 miles, and that is a key thing to check. Others here will have a much better idea than I do about what to specifically check. I'd say that even if it costs you an hour of time at another dealership, it might be money very well spent (if only for peace of mind).
CONGRATS on the new Spyder, and welcome to family!