SpyderAnn01
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Either that, or GM Owners.
:roflblack: I was finally able to open it.
Either that, or GM Owners.
As mentioned in another reply, I have no horse in the race, but honestly, seeing crazy stuff in aviation, I am in agreement with DrewNJ. Not being harsh or anti BRP, but with almost 50 units burned, they seriously should have done something on their own.
Stay focused and work together for a solution.
All the best with it and good luck.
PK
50 is a somewhat small numbers, but taken as a ratio to total units produced, it is a big ratio. If that ratio was applied to the F150 line, you be talking a big number. And you can bet it would be looked into much faster.
Jerry
50 is a somewhat small numbers, but taken as a ratio to total units produced, it is a big ratio. If that ratio was applied to the F150 line, you be talking a big number. And you can bet it would be looked into much faster.
Jerry
Gene Autry ?
No hint of it from me. I'm 100% happy with my brp product. However, I understand that its an imperfect machine. Heck, mine is apart in my garage right now waiting on a replacement thermostat. Its all good.Don't talk about lawyers. No hint of litigation. That is not what this thread is about. It is about looking at the information that is in the public domain right now, from both sides, and waiting to see what NHTSA will do. As I stated earlier in this thread, that is many months away. BRP still has to cough up a lot of stuff, and at this point, there is no indication from NHTSA how long BRP's extension will be, and if it is for all of the data or for some of the data. NHTSA has a fire lit under it's *** right now by the new head of the agency, who has decried the length of time it takes for NHTSA to get anything done. (Witness GM) If we are lucky, they will move fast on this & 2013 RT owners may finally get some sort of relief. As for how long this will take, that's anyone's guess.
the music has started let the side stepping begin. It's a lawyers waltz...:dontknow:...opcorn:
No hint of it from me. I'm 100% happy with my brp product. However, I understand that its an imperfect machine. Heck, mine is apart in my garage right now waiting on a replacement thermostat. Its all good.
While I believe some people do have real issues, I also believe even more people have very unrealistic expectations.
But hey, whatever. Some people just love to complain!
There is nothing wrong with that . . . they are a business that must protect itself . . . I'd rather they stay in business and continue to provide replacement parts for my Spyder, as I continue to ride it through the years.They are trying to keep as much confidential as possible pursuant to possible Litigation! This is a standard legal move and has nothing to do with marketing.
Jack
It's all in the lawyers hands now....you all, the consumers, are screwed if you expect any favorable outcome in any reasonable amount of time....[emoji57]
as far as not all spyders have the heat problem, my3 rt had a bad heat issue according to BRP itself. after BRP told my dealer what to do and what readings to take the said my bike was excessively hot compared to some others. now that being said, the gentleman who bought my bike knowing the heat problems the 13's had, says the bike does have some heat but it is bearable to him right now. he would prefer to have it eliminated but he does love the bike and he does ride it. so different heat is felt by different people.
If they all had the same problem, wouldn't all of the 2013s have burned? :dontknow:
Drew your from south NJ that explains it wall