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Shop Manual Yet?

2faston3

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Hello Fellow Spyder Riders:

Has anyone heard anymore about the shop Manuals?

Just askin!

2faston3 :bigthumbsup:
 
I have had no luck acquiring shop manuals.

It would appear that they are non existant.

I believe that even the "trained techs" do not have them.

I have contacted a few shops and inquired about......How do they expect us to properly mantain these vehicles without the manuals....................usually gets quiet at the other end of the phone.
 
I will be going in on Monday or Tuesday to see if Shop Manual has a Part # yet, and if they do I will let everyone know...

Wish me luck...

2faston3
 
You would have thought that when the Dealers send their techs to "Spidey School" they would have given them one at that time.
 
I am guessing they are getting a 3 ring binder type manual for now.

Easier to add and take out changes.

A hardbound manual will not be cheap.
 
The service manager at my dealer did attend the Spyder school and he does have some type of service manual. He showed it to me to explain some things and answer some questions when I was thinking of buying a Spyder. Not sure if that means that BRP has manuals available for owners or if that manual was THE Spyder manual.
 
Dealers have access to BRP web site for on-line manuals for the spyders. There is no official manual at this time.
 
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