SpyderAnn01
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:agree: A Bell; certainly couldn't have hurt...![]()
That reminds me that I have a bell that needs to be installed on my new Spyder.

:agree: A Bell; certainly couldn't have hurt...![]()
My guess is the dealer screwed something up and the BRP tech is covering for them. Why else would the dealer pay part of the tow.
There's an old Texas saying; "Some folks would gripe if you hung them with a new rope." Seems to me like some of that's going on here. I'd like to point out 3 things about this situation that it seems like we are mostly ignoring.
1) BRP stepped up to the plate and fixed the problem. I rode BMW's for a long time and still own 2 of them. I bet you that BMW wouldn't have flown a technician from Germany to fix one problem and I doubt that Honda would have, either. Or for that matter, Ford, Chevrolet, etc. BRP has, in fact, stood behind their products as well, if not better, than any company that I'm familiar with.
Got a call from "Danny"s boss from BRP. He shared what was wrong with my bike and said the problem was a retaining clip that was improperly installed (upside down) on the sylenoid (sp). He said the retaining clip was then put in the proper way and nothing else was damaged or replaced. A software run was conducted and no issues there.
He said he wanted to make sure the masses of the 14 do not have this same issue and so far its isolated too very few. He went onto say that I am covered for 4 years instead of two which I think I already was with the best warranty.
So hopefully no on else has this issue.
http://can-am.brp.com/spyder/promotions/spring-fever-sales-event.htmldoes the best warrant cover the tranny and clutch? He said he added another 2 yrs so I get 4 years total on the warranty/ I already had that free when I bought the bike?