Pins are expensive now, cant just send them out to just anyone who travels across the US for a burger and a movie:thumbup:I don't have an actual answer but I have an idea. Even though you have new mileage on the new cluster, you hours stays with you. So as an example. If you had 300 hours on your spyder there is no way you can only have 100 miles on it. So, my plan is to turn in a photo of my odometer with the total hours on it and then submit that I am on my third cluster. Worst case scenario is that they don't send me a pin. I can't think of why they wouldn't though.
Pins are expensive now, cant just send them out to just anyone who travels across the US for a burger and a movie:thumbup:
The agenda for the LA event talked about an awards thing in the afternoon on Sat. Maybe they will hand out pins at the event if you recently submitted for a mileage pin. :dontknow:
That would be great for those that are able to attend but some of us applied for pins in Feb and have not received yet. My question is - why start a program if you cannot keep up with the demand. :gaah: It is all good intentions but little sustainence. How long does it take to verify the mileage - photo of odometer and photo of bike and ryder. I could not get the website to work for me so I emailed BRP and was told my registration for 5K pin was taken care of by them - virtual 5K pin was available on the site in early March - but another 2 to 3 months (because I have not received the pin yet) to mail a pin from Canada to the US. Customs must be tough. :dontknow: