bmwlarry
New member
I have always had a problem with downshifting and apparently, didn't know it! The bike (exaggerated in tow mode) has always surged forward terribly when down shifting! It was scary some times in curves and while riding two up and towing a trailer, the downshift surge would scare my wife as well as engage the ABS. I always assumed it was the way it was supposed to be but was always curious why nobody has ever complained on the forum about the surge. This week the bike went into Procaliber Longview and when Shawn took it for a ride he said the clutch plates are not disengaging as they are supposed to do. Now keep in mind, this bike has done this for 19,000 miles. Shawn called BRP and they said my warranty expired on 5/11/2013 and it was too bad! Shawn did not stand for that and argued with them that I explained this issue on 4/23/13 at Spyderfest. BRP has conceded and agreed to cover the costs of replacing the clutch and I have Shawn & ProCaliber Longview to thank for it. This dealership and tech consatntly goes out of their way, above and beyond, to stand behind the customer! Too bad it will take 5 business days to get the parts.
On the ride home from Spyderfest, I discovered that the left front tire had warm smooth on the outside and the bike handled like a pig. I had Pitbull Powersports install shock relocators at the event and Shawn discovered that one had been installed incorrectly which put the front end way out of alignment! Shawn was able to very easily correct the install and Len at Pitbull was very willing to compensate me with covering the replacement cost of one of the front tires. With all this said ... I am very interested in seeing how the bike shifts (as it should have always done) and how the bike handles with the shock relocators properly installed. I have not been happy with the handling since I had them installed but have withheld public judgement since everyone has loved them!
I cant wait and once again ... KUDOS to Procaliber Longview, Shawn, Len and PitBull Powersports!!
On the ride home from Spyderfest, I discovered that the left front tire had warm smooth on the outside and the bike handled like a pig. I had Pitbull Powersports install shock relocators at the event and Shawn discovered that one had been installed incorrectly which put the front end way out of alignment! Shawn was able to very easily correct the install and Len at Pitbull was very willing to compensate me with covering the replacement cost of one of the front tires. With all this said ... I am very interested in seeing how the bike shifts (as it should have always done) and how the bike handles with the shock relocators properly installed. I have not been happy with the handling since I had them installed but have withheld public judgement since everyone has loved them!
I cant wait and once again ... KUDOS to Procaliber Longview, Shawn, Len and PitBull Powersports!!