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Newbie in México with 2014 RT-Limited saying HI....

:welcome:

As long as we have riders from our southern neighbor here-- how is the Spyder dealer network in Mexico?

I've debated touring through Mexico, maybe even into parts of Central America, but I admit that I fear taking my Spyder that far outside of a dealer network. A bike you can fix anywhere on the planet; a Spyder, not so much.
 
:welcome:

As long as we have riders from our southern neighbor here-- how is the Spyder dealer network in Mexico?

I've debated touring through Mexico, maybe even into parts of Central America, but I admit that I fear taking my Spyder that far outside of a dealer network. A bike you can fix anywhere on the planet; a Spyder, not so much.

:agree:
Dealer network may be an issue there. :spyder2: may be a bit too delicate for no dealer network support.
 
:welcome:

As long as we have riders from our southern neighbor here-- how is the Spyder dealer network in Mexico?

I've debated touring through Mexico, maybe even into parts of Central America, but I admit that I fear taking my Spyder that far outside of a dealer network. A bike you can fix anywhere on the planet; a Spyder, not so much.

Hi daveninva, I will check it for you, I do know that at least on major cities there are CAN-AM - BRP dealers. Example, I live in the center of México, I know that there are dealers locally in my town (León, State of Guanajuato) and 2 hours in each direction there are other dealers. I am purchasing mine out of town bc the one 2.5 hours from here provided me better financing options. I am sure that in México and going through the major cities you would not have a problem BUT once you cross the south border into central america I can doubt it how much support you would have. I am quite familiar with regular motorcycle options and the Y experience is NEW but needless to say I will find out and let you all know. At least you can count on my place ¨mi casa es su casa¨. Best regards!
 
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