Spyder Smyles
GOS member (Girls On Spyders)
Story submitted and pictures sent. Look forward to hearing from you. :dg2:
Thanks, Steve. :clap::clap:
Just be aware that some of the "horror" stories you'll receive are the fault of unsatisfactory dealers rather than BRP. I think BRP could improve the perception of Spyders if dealers were required to have BRP certified technicians. You might also do as Ford and other auto manufacturers do. That is send a survey out every time a Spyder is serviced by a dealer. That way BRP would find out pretty quickly which dealers should no longer be servicing Spyders.
Picture of Steve just before he posted this thread....
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What BRP Steve does when he wants to relax...
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You know...some of us have had more than a 2013...my 2009 was almost flawless...BRP heard both sides
Hi everyone,
Steve from BRP here.
In an effort to learn more about the ownership experience we’re delivering to our customers, we'd like to invite you to share your story as the owner of a Can-Am Spyder. Your feedback will help us identify key points of the global ownership experience as well as specific areas in which BRP excels at, in addition to helping us spot areas where we can improve our delivery. Before I get into more detail about what this is, here's what it isn't:
Basically, we want to hear your story, from your point of view, about the reality you've lived as the owner of a Spyder Roadster. This can mean anything from your initial research, shopping, the test drive, your first time picking up the unit at the dealer, the overall customer service experience, to anything else you want us to know. We're looking for everything from any constructive criticism you might have, to some of the great times you've lived with your Spyder.
- A cut-and-dry marketing survey.
- A contest.
- An opportunity to reverse or complain about a decision previously rendered by BRP's customer service department.
Simply click on the link below, or cut and paste the entire URL into your browser to access the submission:
Of course, any information you provide is very important to us and will be kept strictly confidential. It won't ever be shared with anyone outside of BRP.
We'd love to hear your story.
If you have any questions or would prefer to share your story directly with us via email, please send me a private message right here on the forum and I'll send you instructions along with a BRP email address where you can send your info.
Thank you!
Hi Steve.... I bought a used 2009 GS with 25,000 miles. I put a little over 15 miles on it when the oil pressure light came on and it went into limp mode. Upon tear-down it was discovered that the clutch was coming apart, and metal shavings carried throughout the motor by the oil, damaging the oil pump rotor, cam bearing and crank bearings. All the clutch parts, gaskets, seals, etc... and some bearings have been received from BRP, but apparently some parts are no longer available, and they say it is not known if or when they may again be stocked.
What's up with that??? Five years old and parts are no longer available..!!!!
it's been more than a month and I'm getting a little impatient... $10,000 seems a little expensive for just a few hours ride, plus the $4000 for repairs...
I'd say the previous owner may have known there was an issue with that Spyder. It happens. You can't really blame BRP for the initial problem. Lack of parts availability, depending on the source, might be laid at BRP's door step. But there have been times when it was the dealership dragging their feet and falsely laying the blame on 'Back Ordered Parts'.
$4k does seem like a lot. How much would an engine swap cost? There are complete engines on eBay from $2,100 to $2,750. Might be a better way to go.
Hi Steve.... I bought a used 2009 GS with 25,000 miles. I put a little over 15 miles on it when the oil pressure light came on and it went into limp mode. Upon tear-down it was discovered that the clutch was coming apart, and metal shavings carried throughout the motor by the oil, damaging the oil pump rotor, cam bearing and crank bearings. All the clutch parts, gaskets, seals, etc... and some bearings have been received from BRP, but apparently some parts are no longer available, and they say it is not known if or when they may again be stocked.
What's up with that??? Five years old and parts are no longer available..!!!!
it's been more than a month and I'm getting a little impatient... $10,000 seems a little expensive for just a few hours ride, plus the $4000 for repairs...
I'd say the previous owner may have known there was an issue with that Spyder. It happens. You can't really blame BRP for the initial problem. Lack of parts availability, depending on the source, might be laid at BRP's door step. But there have been times when it was the dealership dragging their feet and falsely laying the blame on 'Back Ordered Parts'.
$4k does seem like a lot. How much would an engine swap cost? There are complete engines on eBay from $2,100 to $2,750. Might be a better way to go.
DaveHey Steve have you read the posts about people who want to trade, even at a loss, their 2013's and the dealer has told them they won't take a trade in on them?
as a rule i never lie, only if it is serious and i am protecting a family member from bad news, but when people ask me HOW DO YOU LIKE THE SPYDER i tend to lie and tell them i am still getting used to it and not the truth that i hate riding it. even yesterday in the cool weather the bike is running hot and my right foot burns. now i hate to beat a dead horse:bdh:but i really hate riding it and hope this tuesday the dealer can figure out what is wrong
Love the idea of the engine swap...wish I'd known about it before I put it in the dealer's shop and they had it torn down. But I suppose even if I had found a good engine for say $2500, how much would it cost to ship it, then to install it... I suspect it might have come out to more than $4000.... IMHO