Anyone on this forum running with a replacement engine? Experience?
:lecturef_smilieBUMMER... The dealer should give you a new one... here in California that is what they have to do by law. I am sorry you are forced to have to put up with that mess...You may want to visit a lawer Dave
Not a huge update but talked to customer service rep Damien at BRP today who was assigned my case. He confirmed that the new engine arrived at the dealer and that the tech would spend all day Friday on it. Also wanted to let me know that the tech and service manager are going to school with BRP next week which the dealership told me about. Discussed the whole extended warranty issue. He told me that they would normally extend the warranty by six months. I explained that in about 30 days my riding season here in Iowa is going to end for about 6 months. So......after a little discussion we arrived at 12 more months. That would be three seasons of riding.....seems reasonable. Thoughts?
Dealer also called me to review the status. Asked if the loaner is doing OK for me. Since it has now crossed the 100+ mile barrier, I assume it will be OK. Now what is a little irritating is I cannot install the mods I bought for my bike (ram mounts, passenger armrests). Could be worse though. Overall still satisfied with BRP and dealer support.
Anyone on this forum running with a replacement engine? Experience?
Some here seem to think I was bashing CanAm, that is not true, I was saying that CanAm is new to motorcycles unlike Harley with over 100 years of building them.
I also know that the co. build's acft. engins, jet ski's [I own one], and snowmobile's and probley a lot of other product's, what got me all bent out of shape was that after 89 miles the new owner was left hanging while the the dealer had long phone conv. with the co. plus having to send them some of the broken parts to look at, plus the co. had to even "think about" replacing his new spyder .:banghead:
Just sounded like to me the co. was a little slow about what they were going to do:dontknow:. In my opin. I think because of forum's like this is the only reason they acted as they did, and did what was right.
I still like the look's of the new spyder, and I'll be watching this forum for more story's to help me make up my mind [what little I have left].
:banghead: If my experience and others out here is any example, you just may have been totally screwed! Im really sorry and unfortunately it sounds like you had no opportunity to really ride this thing before yours went nuclear. All those saying that the Rotax platform is proven are probably those that have not had an engine explode on them yet. When it does they will change their tune.
So Cam chain breaking, like my clutch exploding, are both reasons for an engine to completely come apart. That's a solid platform? Sounds about as fragile as they come.
Get a lawyer now! They will piece part your engine back together and the parts are perpetually on back order. They are liars. Telling to me for months any BS line to avoid owning the problem for a bike under warranty and will try to blame the dealer for everything. Do not take their word for it!!!!
My bike has been in the shop for 6 months on the latest visit with an exploded engine and 10 months since initial ownership. They do not care. The one guy who could help is MIA and the new team doesn't get paid enough to care. Get a lawyer!!
A new engine is the way to go.For now the dealer has confirmed recipt of a completely new engine and associated new parts. Let's see where this goes from here.
I'm really sorry to hear about your experience and believe me I was pretty hot when it blew. I work with a lot of lawyers and know firsthand it shouldn't be your first step. I've had people try that with me and all it does is make me resolved to make things as hard as they can be. I can be stubborn as a mule if I want to be. No, I want to be fair if I am dealt with fairly. So far it looks like everyone is trying to do that. If the problems keep coming, then I know how to elevate the issue and I am very prolific at knowing how to communicate my story. For now the dealer has confirmed recipt of a completely new engine and associated new parts. Let's see where this goes from here.
If I'm counting correctly all of the above transpired in just EIGHT days from the FIRST post. Not too shabby if ya ask me. Perspective is in rationed supply these days.
I'm very happy that this is progressing in a favorable way and hope that you enjoy many miles of smiles from your spyder for many years.:yes: