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RT trouble...
Please keep us informed. I am very curious what the results are.
Thanks.
Please keep us informed. I am very curious what the results are.
Thanks.
No compression? :shocked:So I brought it in to Ray's Sport and Cycle in Grand Rapids, MN a week ago yesterday. They hooked it up to the computer, and the codes were inconclusive. They tore it apart and found there's no compression on the first cylinder. They told me they'd get to it in a couple days, and I just called them for an update. They are just putting it in the shop today at 4pm, and they think it's going to be a full day before they can even tell me if it's going to be covered under the BEST warranty. Ugh... Not a great experience for my new toy, considering riding season in Minnesota is only a few months...
No compression? :shocked:
How could a reputable dealer do that to a customer? They HAD to know that the engine was sour in the bike! :gaah:
DON'T let them try to play games with you regarding the warranty coverage...
I'm sorry to hear that this has happened to you. :banghead:
Once the bike is fixed; it will prove to have been worth the effort! :thumbup:
Please keep the updates comin'!
Nothing like a fresh battery and clean connections. 2011 is about right for battery replacement.
Just a thought.
Don
I didn't buy the Spyder from a dealer, I bought it from a private party here on SpyderLovers.com. I was told that all the maintenance had been done, and there were no issues. Thankfully it came with the transferrable BEST warranty, and hopefully it will cover this problem.
FYI,
There are two very very good dealers in MN,
Ollie's in Alexander
Caswell's in Mora
Consider them next time?
So I brought it in to Ray's Sport and Cycle in Grand Rapids, MN a week ago yesterday. They hooked it up to the computer, and the codes were inconclusive. They tore it apart and found there's no compression on the first cylinder. They told me they'd get to it in a couple days, and I just called them for an update. They are just putting it in the shop today at 4pm, and they think it's going to be a full day before they can even tell me if it's going to be covered under the BEST warranty. Ugh... Not a great experience for my new toy, considering riding season in Minnesota is only a few months...
HARD To believe there would be no compression on a Spyder with that few mi. on it...Something doesn't sound right there....
Have not heard of that being a problem with Spyder engine...Not saying it is not possible....But unlikely> I would have to see it to
believe it..
Freebob...:doorag:
Carbon buildup on the valves caused some damage needing them replaced.
I can't help but wonder what kind of damage, due to carbon, the valves have received which makes their replacement necessary...
Ok - so I got it back this weekend and got to put a couple hundred miles on it again. It was good to be back on it.
Here's what they tell me happened: It had a MAP sensor fail, causing it to run in "Rich Mode" - causing a massive amount of buildup on the intake valve. They replaced the intake valve, sensor and some gaskets, and put it back together after clearing the codes, and it's running well. Oddly, they didn't change the oil because they say they didn't need to drain it, but they did change the spark plugs and air filter. They charged an extra $75 for the plugs/filter change (ok with me, I just wish they'd have asked before doing it) and the total cost out the door was about $130, and nearly a month without being able to ride.
The mechanic said he's never seen one of these filters fail on an '11, and he thought it was very rare that it would fail with only 11,000 miles on it. Thankfully that BEST warranty was transferrable, because he said it would have cost about $2,000 for the work that needed to be done.
Crossing fingers for smoother rides in the future. I only got to ride it a month before this all happened...