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New Sea to Sky missing front speakers!

After I retired from my life's career I worked PT selling RVs. Every RV we sold was demonstrated to the buyer. We operated EVERY feature. Every thing, right down to each light bulb. This was done regardless of the buyers experience owning RVs. Good dealers do this and both seasoned and new customers appreciated the attention to detail. I don't think the dealership I worked for was unusual. You may have high regard for your dealership but as far as I am concerned they failed you as a customer..... Jim

That does (2) very good things. First, it's great customer service. Even though ALL owners manuals cover EVERYTHING in detail (well, you know, except for the Spyder audio system :) ), there are always some things a new owner doesn't know about. Lots of us are on our 2nd (or 6th) Spyder and still have those "really? I didn't know about that" moments. Second, it's one final quality control check. "And this switch is for the exterior lights." "Oops. Doesn't look like that light came on. We'll get that fixed before you leave." Neither Spyder dealer even attempted to do something like that. The 2nd one just acted like they didn't care (and probably didn't know jack about it anyway). The Honda dealer where I leased my car DID do that and asked me if I had any more questions. (And set up the electronic gizmos, etc.) Makes me want to go back.
 
After I retired from my life's career I worked PT selling RVs. Every RV we sold was demonstrated to the buyer. We operated EVERY feature. Every thing, right down to each light bulb. This was done regardless of the buyers experience owning RVs. Good dealers do this and both seasoned and new customers appreciated the attention to detail. I don't think the dealership I worked for was unusual. You may have high regard for your dealership but as far as I am concerned they failed you as a customer..... Jim

Like I said before, I refused the orientation. I know the tech and told him I didnt want to go over the bike's features. They did offer. I was running short on time and had a1 hour return trip home. Blame me, not the dealer if you want.
 
Joel, keep the faith. You know what you have enjoy it and disregard these old codger nasayers.
 
Like I said before, I refused the orientation. I know the tech and told him I didnt want to go over the bike's features. They did offer. I was running short on time and had a1 hour return trip home...........

Been there before myself. Time is short and and things to do. When I picked up any new car & bike from dealerships I refused "orientation". They said come back anytime if any questions/issues/problems. I was good to go since I read the manual a couple times while waiting for build & delivery. I did inspect and go over every option myself for almost an hour before signing. Sometimes things happen & you or dealer will miss something - not a biggie since they will make it right. Enjoy your new Ryde.
 
I can understand that. That bolt isn't in place from the factory. If it was, once someone applied power, it would lift the bike up. They keep it as compact as possible in shipping.

Joel---All I can say is "WTF, Chuck?!?".

That makes sense for that bolt to not be shipped installed.
 
When I bought my '16 RTL it over heated on the way home. I limped back to the dealer after a few stops to let it cool down. NO IMPELLER IN THE WATER PUMP! I got a "very" good deal from BRP on a heated comfort seat after that.
 
I probably would have never known it, only have had my radio on once and that was a mistake trying to reset the trip meter. Don't know how I got it off, just kept messing with it.
 
Guess I should check to make sure I have speakers. I never use the speakers and only pipe the tunes to my helmet. Hmmm.........
 
Got the reply from a different thread. FTFY = Fixed That For You. :bowdown:

PS: the CAPITAL function seems to be working for me. :dontknow:
 
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