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My experience in buying our first CAM-AM Spyder

Give the guy a break! For that amount of money, with no dealer close by, I would be tempted to travel too. Let's not bust his chops for it. My suggestion would be to try to establish a relationship with a dealer that is closest. Have the first service done there. That will tell you a lot about them...and will let them know you'd like to work with them. Tell them the truth...that you have no dealer near you and you are searching for one to rely on. You are not local to them, so they can't necessarily expect for you to have bought from them. Lots of dealers will do right by you. Give them a chance. And to those who thrive on sour candy...try some sugar, it might do you good.
 
Up frount buying new is just one part of getting a new toy. Think of the long term maintince add ons and repair. (service) We did not get ours from the closest but its less than 100 miles from home. Our dealer worked out well, let me come into the shop for the first sevice and the tec walked
us through the whole process. We plan on doing the normal sevice at home. And will use the dealer
for other things that take high tec tools or things beynond my skills. I paid a little more for my Harley at a dealer close to home but if I need a tire before a spur of the moment trip they will put it on for me. Jim The same went into the Canam, Pitbull is great but the 7 hour trip is out. Had to settle for closer to home. Some day if we retire to the Osarks we can use a dealer that lives Canams.

One of the dealers I went to see was putting together a new bike and the radiator fins were already bent up on both sides, that's what I'm working with.:banghead:
 
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