I have had enough "spyder loving" from non 2013 owners
Good afternoon,
I have read the recent messages, I think we are all in agreement on several points :
1 ) In general, we do enjoy driving our Spyders, but would enjoy them a lot more if it were not for certain nagging issues.
2 ) Here, I think we all pretty much agree that there are some issues that are model related, and that we can all deal with, some seats are not as comfortable as they show be, this can be attributed tothe Spyder model, obviously an RS or GS seat will not be as comfortable as an RT seat. I think we can understand and live with that.
3) Peg positions, backrests, seat position, again these are model related issues, the RT will be more comfortable that the RS GS or ST we can all understand that.
The items listed above are of preferences, therefore any modifications you do, are to benefit the look and creature comfort, and not mechanicaly related.
If you are 100% satisfied, with your Spyder and BRP, skip to the next post, the following section will only aggrevate you for nothing.
Unto issues which are not acceptable.
Like the damn heat issue, which has plagued several Spyders from its inception, it as been 5 years already, and it is still not resolved, why are there some Spyders that have the problem and some that do not, all models are affected, it is not limited to the RS/GS, ST or RT, or model years, it doesn't matter which one.
In my view, if by now BRP has not resolved this issue, or posted some type of corrective measure, then the company's only concern it to sell trikes, and are not to concern with customer satisfaction.
I have always believed that any product manufacturered in Canada, US or Mexico under strengient quality control rules through ISO approved manufacturing facilities, should not require an end user of such product to spend additional funds trying to correct a design, manufacturing, or quality control problem, in doing so, you are enabling the manufacturer to produce a large percentage of sub standard products.
I read posts where people say BRP are taking us seriously and trying to help resolve issues, these people are naive.
This heat issue is 5 years old, how many bikes need to burn, parts to melt, people to complain, before they react, BRP people are great listeners and are very compasionate, but that is all they do, is listen and be compasionate, does one need to wait until a child burns himself before the problem is corrected then the blame would be on your shoulder, for not seeking corrective measures, this simply because the manufacturer was negligent and irresponsable for not correcting this issue.
Dom