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Looks like my new 13 is going to be replaced with a 14!

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Been working with my dealer on my laundry list of complaints on my 30 day old 13 RTS, but the wife is fed-up! She will not ride on it, don't want to get stranded or have a fire. She said "do what you want but i'm not getting on it" so it looks like it's going back to be replaced with an identical one but a 14. I'm going to order a yellow but seriously considering the manual shift this time. Dealer says Jan or Feb on the manual. I know it's going to cost me some money but what are you going to do? What good is a touring bike if the other half of 2-up wont ride it.
 
“The first step towards getting somewhere is to decide that you are not going to stay where you are.” ~ John Pierpont Morgan
:agree:
 
have you been working with BRP? I feel y'alls pain.....good luck...BRP needs to make the 2013's right
 
have you been working with BRP? I feel y'alls pain.....good luck...BRP needs to make the 2013's right

Why should they? With winter coming on the heat complaints will disappear, Some owners will trade in their 13's for 14's, Then BRP will sell more 14's, Then with the discounted prices of the 13's BRP will get a bunch of newbies into the fold... Win-win I'll say...[for BRP]
 
have you been working with BRP? I feel y'alls pain.....good luck...BRP needs to make the 2013's right
I do have a case number with BRP but they would never call me back. The dealer is willing to fix my other complaints, which is stuff that could happen to ANY bike... shift switch sticking, oil leak at pressure switch, parking brake wont release. That last one was what did me in! When you go to ride it to work and the D#*N parking brake wont release! I finally got it to release by trying what was posted on here, unhooking the battery. But with all the hot plastic parts, boiling fuel, hot gas cap, and a burning plastic smell my wife is scared of it. She don't even want me on it. Prolly watching videos of burning spyders on youtube didn't help. I'm going to call BRP today to see if they are going to offer any assistance towards that new model but i'm not holding my breath. I am surprised at how well the dealer is working with me even though he has not told me how much more it's going to cost me. I do however realize that it "will" cost more money but at this point I have to do something or just try to sell it and give up... :dontknow:
 
I do have a case number with BRP but they would never call me back. The dealer is willing to fix my other complaints, which is stuff that could happen to ANY bike... shift switch sticking, oil leak at pressure switch, parking brake wont release. That last one was what did me in! When you go to ride it to work and the D#*N parking brake wont release! I finally got it to release by trying what was posted on here, unhooking the battery. But with all the hot plastic parts, boiling fuel, hot gas cap, and a burning plastic smell my wife is scared of it. She don't even want me on it. Prolly watching videos of burning spyders on youtube didn't help. I'm going to call BRP today to see if they are going to offer any assistance towards that new model but i'm not holding my breath. I am surprised at how well the dealer is working with me even though he has not told me how much more it's going to cost me. I do however realize that it "will" cost more money but at this point I have to do something or just try to sell it and give up... :dontknow:

The price didn't go up much on the 2014s and if you are going from an SE to an SM it will be cheaper that is except for the depreciation hit. :yikes:
 
Bummer..!!

I would do the same if my wife felt that way. You should come out fairly well on the deal. By Jan/Feb things should be settling down...good luck...!! :thumbup:
 
BRP needs to make the 2013's right

If BRP's "fix kit" didn't adequately address your problem.

What would making it right look like in your case?

Not stiring the hornets nest.....just asking an honest question. Cause it appears BRP has done all they are going to do.

Jer
 
Sorry to hear of your problem. You do have a lot of issues with your new machine. Wonder if dealer set up had anything to do with some of the issues?

If you are not comfortable with the 2013--due to its current reputation--by all means trade up if you still want to stick with the brand. The depreciation hit--might be worth it in the long run. A spouse who is unhappy to the point of refusing to ride on the machine is not a good situation.

Having to wait until Jan/Feb for the manual is a win-win for you. By then, the reports should be coming in about the 2014's and we will know if it is a winner or not.
 
lemon laws?????

does a spyder fall into the lemon law or do they get off because due to being recreational vehicle
 
If BRP's "fix kit" didn't adequately address your problem.

What would making it right look like in your case?

Not stiring the hornets nest.....just asking an honest question. Cause it appears BRP has done all they are going to do.

Jer
I think that BRP's fix is just a protection kit to cover up the parts that are getting too hot and melting. This does nothing to address the issue of the heat in the first place. I don't really know what it would take for a "proper" fix, maybe a new exhaust system better ventilation for the body panels?
 
Been working with my dealer on my laundry list of complaints on my 30 day old 13 RTS, but the wife is fed-up! She will not ride on it, don't want to get stranded or have a fire. She said "do what you want but i'm not getting on it" so it looks like it's going back to be replaced with an identical one but a 14. I'm going to order a yellow but seriously considering the manual shift this time. Dealer says Jan or Feb on the manual. I know it's going to cost me some money but what are you going to do? What good is a touring bike if the other half of 2-up wont ride it.

Sound like you made a wise decision. If your primary riding buddy says no to it and okays the deal. Sounds like the boss has spoken you better get your dealer on tracking down that new ride. It's not fun riding without your playmate, is it?
 
I think that BRP's fix is just a protection kit to cover up the parts that are getting too hot and melting. This does nothing to address the issue of the heat in the first place. I don't really know what it would take for a "proper" fix, maybe a new exhaust system better ventilation for the body panels?

Ceramic coated headers would be a good start:thumbup:
 
I hope it don't have much depreciation as it is only 30 days old today!


Ballpark is about 25% once you drive it off the lot. 30 days old usually does not figure into the equation. I am guessing the hit on the 2013 could be a little worse, given the current situation. :mad:
 
I hope it don't have much depreciation as it is only 30 days old today!
You lost 20% when it went from 'new' to 'used' the day you took it home. That combined with the rebates which effected the prices for ALL 2013s, you are going to find the trade up difference somewhere in the 6 to 12 k range. Used 2013 RTs are selling in the 19k range and new 14s are 28k. 30 days or 8 months don't really matter much.
 
Sound like you made a wise decision. If your primary riding buddy says no to it and okays the deal. Sounds like the boss has spoken you better get your dealer on tracking down that new ride. It's not fun riding without your playmate, is it?
No it's not! She has only been on it one time the first week we got it. She got scared when it was filling our garage with gas fumes. Although the dealer seems to have mysteriously fixed that issue the fact remains that it's getting a extremely hot gas tank. Even the gas cap is getting to 150 degrees.
 
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