Spyderman12
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I am looking for some help from the community on this issue I am having. I purchased a used 2012 RTL, with only 10,000 miles on it, in the spring of 2016. I now have 36000 miles on it. I purchased a used Spyder due to concern if it would be a good fit me, a lifelong motorcycle rider, that a trike, and a Spyder, would be a good choice. I am happy to state that, until very recently, I have not regretted that decision at all. My problem is that, after having the rear brakes and rear tire replaced by my dealer, I got a brake failure error. I took it in to the dealer, at which time I found out that the one experienced mechanic remaining, the dealer has had a great deal of turnover recently, was leaving at the end of that week. Over the next two weeks I was told that they couldn't find the problem. Finally I was told that my Spyder was repaired. The new mechanic told me that the problem was in an area that the previous mechanic had told me that he had eliminated. I was very confused, but at least I was getting my Spyder back. After paying what I felt was a overly inflated bill I took my Spyder out for a brief ride only to have it break down, apparent computer failure, and leave me and my wife stranded on the side of the road only one and one half of an hour after picking the bike up. Now the dealer is telling me that a wire harness which runs across the rear wheel well was damaged by the tire. It seems unbelievable that Can Am would build a vehicle with such a major problem so I would like to know if this a common issue. If so what can be done to prevent this from occurring again? Or is this issue, which I believe is the most probable cause. is that the mechanic which did the work on the tire and brakes caused this? Thanks,
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