I was doing a belt change on my Ryker when I noticed a missing weld on the frame. I took it to the best welding shop in my area. I didn't have the time to let it sit at the dealership for 2 months to get a 20 min repair done. I've attached a photo of the missing weld and one of the new one. I have since hit it with some paint and finished the belt change. I contacted BRP but they wouldn't do anything for me unless I took it to the dealer which I get but I didn't have the time to wait for all that. It's unfortunate that they don't want to deal with their customers directly and have to use the dealer as a middle man. The dealership I bought from is too busy to do routine maintenance nevermind repairs to welds that were performed in Mexico or should I say not performed. They are parts changers not frame welders. Anyways check your BRP products for welds that may have been missed on the production line. It could kill you. BRP has offered me nothing at this point for my trouble. I love my machine but not too happy with their corporate policy. I sent BRP the photos and asked them to cover the welding costs but again got referred to let it rot at the dealership that would have had to either ship it out for welding, bring a welder onsite or demand a new frame and put all my parts onto a new frame. Instead I opted to save them thousands of dollars potentially by spending $54 to have it welded myself. Just disappointed that they treat me like garbage and didn't seem to care about my issue or safety. I get they want their pros to look at it. But their "pros" forgot to put a weld on the frame then missed the mistake all the way through the production line and the dealership never noticed it. Why not just send it out to Stevie Wonder to see what the problem is...
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