And people always wonder why I never buy the first year production of a redesigned bike, car or truck.
Hope you get your issues quickly fixed under warranty……
Was going to trade the 16 RTL in on the 2020 but now I'm nervous. How can I verify that I won't have this problem?
Honestly cant see any incentive to buying right now:
1. Economic uncertainty
2. 2020 RT and Factory have QC issues
3. Due to virus riding is limited
Hi upsdoctor, what is it with the trailer hitch, new hitch design or only new wiring ?
The hitch that fits previous RTs fits the 2020. One of my riding friends had the dealer move the hitch from his 2015 RTL to his new 2020 when he traded it in. The wiring harness IS different and he is still waiting for that...... Jim
The hitch that fits previous RTs fits the 2020. One of my riding friends had the dealer move the hitch from his 2015 RTL to his new 2020 when he traded it in. The wiring harness IS different and he is still waiting for that...... Jim
The hitch that fits previous RTs fits the 2020. One of my riding friends had the dealer move the hitch from his 2015 RTL to his new 2020 when he traded it in. The wiring harness IS different and he is still waiting for that...... Jim
Has anyone heard from their dealers if the fix available yet for this? I thought the updates were due out this week.
The instructions for installing the hitch say to remove the factory mud guard.
I thought they were to start shipping them around the 30th but that was before everything was shut down.
Sunday 4/12 was the first time my wife rode on the Spyder we drove to the Blue Ridge Pkwy.
in Virginia only to find it closed also the Shenandoah Parkway. We stopped and I was trying to
open the right hand rear side cargo door. It would not open. I checked to make sure it was not
locked I went to the left side it would not open. Went back to the right side pulled a little harder
and broke the handle off in my hand.
After I came home I took it in the shop took the rear cargo module off and put it on the lift.
I could see the rear gap in the back on both sides. But I could see nothing wrong or anything
that might cause this from underneath or on top. So I decided not to pull it apart to investigate
because from what I see it's either defective part or a design issue. The rear of these RT's come
completely assembled from the factory. All they have to do a bolt them on at the dealership.
This is what worries me. Our ride was on a smooth paved road. It's almost as if both sides
sank down a little.
For whatever reason when my wife sat on it that weight push down and causes this problem for
I had not had any problems opening up either rear side cargoes doors before this. And my wife
only weighs a 120 something (only she knows)
There's no fault here to blame other than a part failure or design issue. I have not taken any
parts off the rear of this Spyder for anything since I've owned it. Again this all came about
when my wife for the first time road with me Sunday for about hundred miles and the only
thing was the weight that this now had to hold which for whatever reason caused the issue.
I look at other pictures of the rears of the 2020 RT's and there is no gap like this.
I have contacted my dealer who sold this to me and sent them some pictures. I'm just wondering
if anybody else has come across this yet besides me. Other than this I have been completely satisfied
with this new RTL Spyder and I still think this is the best one yet.
Because of the coronavirus as is everywhere else my dealership has limited capabilities now and
may not be able to get to it for a while. I'm wondering if BRP should look into this before they
disassemble it.
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