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Gettin' Really P.O.'d

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Recall for the DPS came out 2 months ago. My dealer has a replacement module set aside for my 2008 RS but can't seem to get one for my 2010 RT. So far BRP has only sent my dealer 1 replacement RT module which they promptly changed out and sent back. None since then.

Dealer is exasperated with BRP too ... they've got 2 RT's on the showroom floor that they supposedly aren't allowed to sell since they don't have the new module. Dealer service manager says he's also pissed because supposedly BRP sent 150 modules to a dealer in Tennessee to get the rework done in volume ( probably cheaper due to volume ) during a Spyder rally ( Pidgeon Forge maybe ? ) or something like that.

So what's the real scoop from those " in the know " ?
 
Although I've had no major issue with the recalled unit (other than some steering notching under specific conditions) I too and disappointed-->angry with the response from the manufacturer. I have a constant position in line for the replacement with no movement since I got on the list.

Do I take it out on the dealer? Do I ignore the recall?

I'd be content just knowing where I stand as a customer and supporter.
 
Since I've had no problems steering wise I've chosen to just wait till I get a call from my dealer. My dealer is aware that I received the letter and I know for a fact that I'm on a waiting list.

I was told just about the same story. BRP sent them two RT-S DPS' and six RS DPS'. The dealer is supposed to "use up" those sent before they become eligible for more.

I'd certainly like to have mine done in that I'm having my Elka shocks installed at the same time.

Chris PE # 0004
 
who ever started this thread maybe we can do a poll on this

1. Waiting for DPS Recall RT
2. Had Recall Done RT
3. Waiting for DPS Recall RS
4. Had Recall Done RS

just curious. dealer said DPS for RTs were slow to come in
 
RS

I have not had any problems with the DPS so I waited to get on the list. I didn't want the Spyder out of service at all until the weather got bad. My dealer told me they only got two units. I knew they were small but at 10% of sales they are real small. The dealer is having an "Ultimate Playground open house event" this weekend. I will see where on the list I am after 4 weeks. :dontknow:
 
No problem here had mine switched out even before I had the official recall notice . Just used the recall notice Lamont posted .
 
Don't worry a lot of us are still waiting, and Spyder riding season is just starting. I'm sure they will get to us as soon as possible.
 
My wife just picked hers up today so now both are done. She never had any issues with it but said it seems to be more sensitive. She had no problems controlling it at highway speeds in some very strong winds!
 
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Extremely Poor Communication & Business Practices

I can deal with BAD news ..... but I have a serious problem dealing with NO news. At a minimum, they should at least be able to project and relay to each dealer an approximate ( say " week of " ) time frame that they will be available. If I had a customer or client that had a problem directly caused by my product ... and I told them " Who knows... ", " No idea... " or " Look for it when you see it ... " , I wouldn't be in business very long - ESPECIALLY if it was an issue that could negatively affect their health and safety.
 
I can deal with BAD news ..... but I have a serious problem dealing with NO news. At a minimum, they should at least be able to project and relay to each dealer an approximate ( say " week of " ) time frame that they will be available. If I had a customer or client that had a problem directly caused by my product ... and I told them " Who knows... ", " No idea... " or " Look for it when you see it ... " , I wouldn't be in business very long - ESPECIALLY if it was an issue that could negatively affect their health and safety.
Amen. I went to the dealer to find out what was going on. I had called to get on the list the day after Gatlinburg and was told I was no. 18. Well guess where I am now.....18:yikes:. They have gotten no more units in after the first 4 they go for their inventory. I find it hard to understand this. The dealer has gotten nothing from BRP. Over a month and nothing. This is crap.
 
I guess I was lucky, mine was in the shop for the clutch. I wasn't having any problems with it, so I waited. While it was in the shop waiting parts, the steering recall showed up. Since they had the parts, they went ahead and knocked it out. I waited 9 weeks to get my Spyder back. So you guys who are still riding and waiting for parts, you could be sitting or caging and waiting for parts. If you aren't having any steering issues, enjoy your ride.
 
I had mine done at Good Times while on the rally. They had or had done 31 when I got mine done. With and oil change it took almost 5 hours and cost $192 and change. The difference was almost little or nothing from before only after it was done I could now really make the understeering front end turn with little or no effort on my part? Bill :hun:
 
There really seems to be a huge inconsistency in how these units are being doled out... Here's the question... Are the dealers telling the complete truth about where these DPS units are going? Are they swapping out on their floor stock first, or taking care of their riding customers? (It's easy to blame the next guy down the line who isn't there to defend himself.)
I called my dealer the frist week of September and was #4 on the RT list... got mine done at the end of October ahd have been very happy with the results...
 
There really seems to be a huge inconsistency in how these units are being doled out... Here's the question... Are the dealers telling the complete truth about where these DPS units are going? Are they swapping out on their floor stock first, or taking care of their riding customers? (It's easy to blame the next guy down the line who isn't there to defend himself.)
I called my dealer the frist week of September and was #4 on the RT list... got mine done at the end of October ahd have been very happy with the results...
:agree:
I know there has been some supply issues from time to time but why one dealer can make a phone call and get one in two days and another dealer can seem to tell their customer when they will get one makes me think it's more of a dealer thing than a BRP thing. :dontknow:
 
My dealer got 3 units in initally and I was the first to have it done at his dealership. He was a bit worried because BRP based the number of initial units to each dealer based on the number of Spyders they sold and he said he had a much greater number of Spyder customers than units sold because people who had org. purchased their unit somewhere else were comming to him for all their service. Anyway, got mine done and noticed no difference but I had not had any problems prior to recall. Good luck guys. Perhaps you'll be lucky enough not to have any problems and end up having the Spyder down for the DPS recall during some really snowy wheather.
 
I received the recall letter, the day I left for Spyders in the Smokies. I was only home a couple days and the dealer said, I was number six on list. I went to the GWRRA Rally in Tupelo, MS, came back and called, Spyder in shor right now, recall done. I was told a Dealer would get five at a time, do the rcall and send the five back and get five more.

I had no problems with the steering on my RT.

Godd luck you all
Old Man Zues
 
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