don't care about harley since i don't have one, compare it to my subaru or my gmc safari van
To often it depends on who made the study and where it was made. :dontknow: thanks for the post does help make others feel better...:thumbup:
Not sure where the title of this thread come from. I have no experience with Spyders having problems. Close to 26000 miles and the only time a mechanic has looked at it was for scheduled maintenance, or mandated recalls, that did not effect my bike but needed to be done by the dealer. I can't imagine a more reliable machine. You know what they say about Harley's, "Almost half the Harley's Ever made are still on the road........the other half made it home!:roflblack:
Speaking only of the recent 2013 RT debacle for a moment...The key isn't really the complaints or problems, it's more of does the manufacturer step up to the plate and take care of them and the consumer in a timely manner. Something BRP has never been all that good at....[emoji57]
Speaking only of the recent 2013 RT debacle for a moment...
In this instance; BRP was working within emissions and noise requirements, as well as customer expectations about their bikes...
It would have been easy to just remove bodywork... the customers would have been unhappy...
They could have removed the catalytic converter: the EPA sure would have noticed that one!
In my opinion; they did a pretty good job of turning a "Lemon", into a real "Peach.".. from the inside out! :clap:
Hopefully; it taught them some good lessons about getting it right; the first time! :2thumbs:
Guess you must have missed the DESS & all the 2013 Heat Complaints!
AJ