JJW SpyderRider
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My Spyder experience
This was also my first Spyder event. I don’t have anything to compare it to but did have a good time all day. Meeting other owners was the greatest part! I was lucky enough to sit with a great group at lunch including Forrest :chat:. No rain but it was HOT.
I was in line prior to 9:00 and went through registration quickly making the first RT test ride group. I spent time with the BRP tech and he was able to help with all my questions. I was able to walkup for the ATV test rides, no delay or reservation. The Mexican food may have not been the best choice for everyone but I thought the food was great, but I do love Mexican food.
In the tech tent I was asked by a BRP rep what I liked about my Spyder and what I thought they needed to improve upon. He said that it was his function to get feedback from owners for future versions.
My biggest concern was the buses having to drive so close to those in line to register and around the cycles with everyone walking around.
This was my first Can AM Event and I was quite pleased. I know people were not happy about the cost of the hotel and the parking but the rack rate for that hotel is usually twice what we paid so I was ok with it. $30 for parking...unfortunately that's what happens when you get to a City like Chicago or New York.
Other than that, Can AM took us on a ride through the Gold Coast of Chicagoland, Let us play with all of their toys, fed us, and drove us around in air conditioned buses to the different locations. I had a great time meeting everyone at the event and appreciated the time that the Can AM Tech team took to look at an issue I was having with my spyder. I left with a few new friends, a few new ideas for mods on my SE5, and a bike that performed better than when I got there. I look forward to many more events in the future. :yes:
This was also my first Spyder event. I don’t have anything to compare it to but did have a good time all day. Meeting other owners was the greatest part! I was lucky enough to sit with a great group at lunch including Forrest :chat:. No rain but it was HOT.
I was in line prior to 9:00 and went through registration quickly making the first RT test ride group. I spent time with the BRP tech and he was able to help with all my questions. I was able to walkup for the ATV test rides, no delay or reservation. The Mexican food may have not been the best choice for everyone but I thought the food was great, but I do love Mexican food.
In the tech tent I was asked by a BRP rep what I liked about my Spyder and what I thought they needed to improve upon. He said that it was his function to get feedback from owners for future versions.
My biggest concern was the buses having to drive so close to those in line to register and around the cycles with everyone walking around.