Just curious - if I pick up the filter and oil from a BRP dealer would I still be covered under warranty if i provide my own 600 mile service.
Thanks
BRP didn't have any oil filters available for the batch of deliveries in the Spring. Our dealer said just to ride it until they came in. I actually obtained a filter elsewhere, and cut back on riding a bit until the service, but still had 850 on the clock when it went in. They had absolutely no problem with that.Anyone know if going over the 625 is a bad thing in the eyes of BRP? I have 550 miles on it now with a 200 mile ride setup for sunday. So I will likely have 800+ miles on it by the time i'm able to get the first service done.
check with your dealer first....many dealers, including mine in harlingen texas have done the first service free of charge. my sales manager said they would use it as practice for their service staff since they haven't worked on many :spyder:yet.
i understand what your saying.......our dealer was very thorough and took us step by step explaining what they have done, taking my wife and i to the service area to meet with the tech and showing exactly what they do for the first service. there isnt much about the service thats any different from a cruiser or a sportbike. my only fear was if something were to go wrong with the spyder after 600 miles and i did the service myself, brp would come back and say it was something i caused.
(I bet you a nickel that even the hard core mechanics and bike restorers who are members on this message board will agree... :thumbup: )
brought mine in at 1500 ooops ...... didn't read the manual