Okay--- so they removed the mounting tabs and it fits by pressure except in the front?
Does this allow it to pop on and off without messing with above side panel then?
Cool.
:2thumbs: That's what I was thinking when I saw it.Looks like a pair of axes to mount on the side of the bike. Getting ready for the zombie apocalypse!!! You could ride thru a bunch of zombies and cut their legs off:roflblack:
Was at the dealer yesterday for a small oil leak seems the oil pressure sensor was leaking. Asked them about the new pannel and the new maintence schedule and they did not have a clue but then again they did't have a clue about the brake pin either. It wouldn't be to bad if they weren't so far away. You would think that BPR would educate and inform these guys when they come out with this stuff. They made me feel like I was blowing smoke up their skirt and I didn't know what I was talking about. Bad thing is when they finally do get a clue I have to reschedule a appointment which is usually a week or so and another 4 or 5 hour round trip.
Was at the dealer yesterday for a small oil leak seems the oil pressure sensor was leaking. Asked them about the new pannel and the new maintence schedule and they did not have a clue but then again they did't have a clue about the brake pin either. It wouldn't be to bad if they weren't so far away. You would think that BPR would educate and inform these guys when they come out with this stuff. They made me feel like I was blowing smoke up their skirt and I didn't know what I was talking about. Bad thing is when they finally do get a clue I have to reschedule a appointment which is usually a week or so and another 4 or 5 hour round trip.
only for RT models, right?
Some more info I was able to gather.
1. When maintenance done by dealer, panels are automatically free of charges for consumer. If maintenance done by consumer, it is dealer's prerogative to decide if panels will be charged or not. Please note that BRP does not have control over dealer's decision to charge for panels or not.
2. Dealers don't have panels in stock, therefore it is very important to contact dealer to order panels prior to show up to dealership. Don't forget to mention that you will do the change of panels yourself. Also, reinforce that the new panels should be install at the next maintenance.
3. In terms of availability of panels at the dealership, be aware that dealer may decide to prioritize customers that will perform their maintenance at dealership.
4. 1 voucher per unit. If not installed properly or damaged during installation, it won't be replaced free of charges and/or not be covered under Warranty.
Question about panel. I just got a RT and were do you get the voucher for the panel?
David
Some more info I was able to gather.
1. When maintenance done by dealer, panels are automatically free of charges for consumer. If maintenance done by consumer, it is dealer's prerogative to decide if panels will be charged or not. Please note that BRP does not have control over dealer's decision to charge for panels or not.
2. Dealers don't have panels in stock, therefore it is very important to contact dealer to order panels prior to show up to dealership. Don't forget to mention that you will do the change of panels yourself. Also, reinforce that the new panels should be install at the next maintenance.
3. In terms of availability of panels at the dealership, be aware that dealer may decide to prioritize customers that will perform their maintenance at dealership.
4. 1 voucher per unit. If not installed properly or damaged during installation, it won't be replaced free of charges and/or not be covered under Warranty.