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HDX and Roaddog are on their way home from a shopping spree. Roaddog got a new TriGlide. Trading in his Roadglide & Spyder for it. All I know so far - I didn't go but they just called me.
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Anyone with a DPS is in minehe is in my prayers.
LOL! Good one!Anyone with a DPS is in mineray: :doorag:
Here's Roaddog on the floor model they had in stock...His black one should be there tomorrow....
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Actually I went to the dark side about 2 years ago :ani29: :spyder:
I have been visiting dealers last month or so all along the east coast
and today was the right day end of month helps :ani29: But of course no black Ultra in stock :ani29: HDX has some picks while I was sitting on a Blue and Silver :ani29:
My Black will be in Monday swap from a dealer in Lamonster MA (lesminister):ani29:I could of had a red sun gloe today at no extra charge 700 option nice but not black it took 5 hours to make deal :ani29:The :spyder:has been allot of fun when its running and acting right :ani29:I like to travel and feel you need a good dealer network and parts availability when out of state:ani29:I would end up in jail if I was on a road trip and had to wait a week for a new coolant bottle :gaah:To me :gaah:BRP has not done a good job stepping up to the plate :ani29: I'm really gone to miss my Glide though do not think I'm ready to give up 2 wheels:ani29: I hope everyone on here does not have the problems I have had with my :spyder:will have some good parts after I strip it on here :ani29id very well with glide trade took a bath on :spyder::doorag: will continue to visit sight on a regular basis :thumbup: Thanks for all the fun Mike
Here's Roaddog on the floor model they had in stock...His black one should be there tomorrow....
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:congrats:
:doorag:
No one loves Harleys more than I do, and I am not usually inclined to defend BRP, but it is a little unfair to compare BRP to Harley-Davidson. Harley-Davidson is a giant corporation with enormous financial resources and a customer base many times larger than all other motorcycles combined (in this country). Harley has been selling motorcycles for more than 100 years and for the most part uses an exclusive dealer network (no other motorcycles).
BRP, and especially Spyder, is tiny in comparison. Spyder production for the entire year would be equal to just a few days of Harley production. BRP just doesn't have the financial resources to play on the same field with Harley, and it doesn't have any where near the experience in motorcycle production and quality control. BRP doesn't have the huge parts distribution capabilities Harely has. This said, it could do a lot better in parts distribution than it has been doing.
BRP brought a new product to market at the most inopportune time. Soon after the Spyder's introduction, the international financial system took a nose dive and we entered a serious recession. Unemployed workers don't buy new motorcycles. Even Harley is hurting now. BRP is also saddled with some very serious safety issues.
An improving economy will help both Harley and BRP. If BRP succeeds in overcoming the steering disease, and with the new RT model, they should do a lot better. This should allow them to focus on improving the parts distribution system and some of the other irritating shortcomings. BRP is short on the learning curve and Harley is long on the learning curve.
No one loves Harleys more than I do, and I am not usually inclined to defend BRP, but it is a little unfair to compare BRP to Harley-Davidson. Harley-Davidson is a giant corporation with enormous financial resources and a customer base many times larger than all other motorcycles combined (in this country). Harley has been selling motorcycles for more than 100 years and for the most part uses an exclusive dealer network (no other motorcycles).
BRP, and especially Spyder, is tiny in comparison. Spyder production for the entire year would be equal to just a few days of Harley production. BRP just doesn't have the financial resources to play on the same field with Harley, and it doesn't have any where near the experience in motorcycle production and quality control. BRP doesn't have the huge parts distribution capabilities Harely has. This said, it could do a lot better in parts distribution than it has been doing.
BRP brought a new product to market at the most inopportune time. Soon after the Spyder's introduction, the international financial system took a nose dive and we entered a serious recession. Unemployed workers don't buy new motorcycles. Even Harley is hurting now. BRP is also saddled with some very serious safety issues.
An improving economy will help both Harley and BRP. If BRP succeeds in overcoming the steering disease, and with the new RT model, they should do a lot better. This should allow them to focus on improving the parts distribution system and some of the other irritating shortcomings. BRP is short on the learning curve and Harley is long on the learning curve.