doncanfix2
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I've had my RT at the dealer more than a week now, attending to the shifter problem and a few other minor items. They should have been done by now but they told me while replacing the switch they broke a wire leading to the left hand grip heater, so they had to order a part (I'm not impressed!).
For me this is the first time ever I've taken one of my bikes to a dealer, I only trust the doncanfix2 service department, but since this is under warranty... . In following up on "what, you broke a wire, which one?... etc.", I endevour to identify the all details for future reference. Hence, I go to the Can Am parts webpage to look up diagrams and part numbers. Are there any better references to repairing our bikes? I'm thinking I'd luv to buy a Shop Manual, but print material (w.r.t. cars, i.e. Helm) has all gone on-line. So how do we maintain our Spyders w/o going to a shop? Any thoughts or guidance is appreciated (I'll certainly also pursue spyderlovers!)
For me this is the first time ever I've taken one of my bikes to a dealer, I only trust the doncanfix2 service department, but since this is under warranty... . In following up on "what, you broke a wire, which one?... etc.", I endevour to identify the all details for future reference. Hence, I go to the Can Am parts webpage to look up diagrams and part numbers. Are there any better references to repairing our bikes? I'm thinking I'd luv to buy a Shop Manual, but print material (w.r.t. cars, i.e. Helm) has all gone on-line. So how do we maintain our Spyders w/o going to a shop? Any thoughts or guidance is appreciated (I'll certainly also pursue spyderlovers!)
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