Whatever you do. . . . . .
I will put Lamont on my cloning list. Currently working on a younger Pam Anderson clone and that has top priority right now here in the lab. :clap:
. . . . . don't get those projects mixed up. :yikes:
OK, here are three shoulds that I think good shops would provide;
Should give you a print out of the data from the BUDS on your Spyder. The data on your riding history, speeds, gears, time, error codes, and so on. I don't know all the information available, but this would help all those riders (like me) that want to learn about how their Spyder performs and how they can get more out of it. I seem to remember reading how BRP Demo Tours has done this for owners who showed up with their Spyders. Having this data would sure give us a whole new level of things to discuss here.
Should have a trailer service. Where you can get it to bring your Spyder in yourself, or where they pick it up for you. I know for towing services, most have that option in their insurance or warranty, but for cases where you cannot or are not comfortable riding the Spyder in.
Should have a standard to measure your Spyder's performance against. Ideally, they should ride Spyders - even if it is just occasionally. It is beyond my understanding how a Spyder can leave a shop with no power steering. As a new rider, you may not realize it is out or not fully working, but they should. I can see how riders like Ron, Evan and the others who have posted here, that got some of the first Spyders and did not have a chance to ride demo units, had nothing to compare it to. But, the people working on your Spyder should know when a Spyder is performing in a usual manner or not - and of course, let you know.
Those are the first three things that came to my mind.
Tom