Yes, this is a very common failure when dealers/techs don't do the pre-delivery properly! But Bolt A itself shouldn't connect to the Swingarm at B, it's the other end of the 6" or so long link/arm that looks like it's tucked up out of the way, going forward from bolt A & heading toward the top left of your pic that should be connected to the swingarm at B! Why so many dealers/techs just can't manage to follow the instructions and do this simple thing before handing over a Spyder to a new owner is really beyond me! :banghead:
With any luck, if your Spyder is like most I've seen where connecting this arm before delivery has been over-looked, then I think you'll find that the BUDS calibration thing has been done already at the factory, and all you need to do is jack the bike up a little so that the swing arm extends down juuust enough, then pull the link down and connect it - you'll need a bolt to thread into the connector on the swing arm too. Once that's done, just check to make sure there's some air in the air bag - I've found they generally need about 5-10psi in them in order to let the system set itself going properly, so if the bag is empty, you might need to add a touch of air via the Schraeder valve that should be under the seat (do 2023 models still have that valve?! :dontknow: )
And
NO, you really shouldn't be too worried about a burned-out compressor after such a short while without it connected, especially since you got the 'suspension fault' message. Personally, I'd just take a bunch more pics and connect the link myself, taking pics of
EVERYTHING you find and do, so that if you
DO end up needing to go to the dealer, you have that fully documented. And I'd certainly be giving the dealer a serve about it, but unless they are prepared to fix it as & when you arrive there
AND to let you stand there and watch everything they do so that you
KNOW they've actually done it, then I wouldn't be leaving it!! :lecturef_smilie:
For most new Spyders delivered like that, it's just a matter of finding a suitable bolt; then pulling the link down/jacking the frame up so the swing arm droops a small amount; connecting the link to the swing arm with the bolt you found, plus making sure there's a little air in the bag to start with; then riding off! It should take maybe 10-15 minutes
MAXIMUM, likely somewhat less if you've ever spun a spanner before & can still get down there & back up, cos it's really nothing difficult at all....
So if you want to risk leaving your new Spyder sitting around at the dealer's for who knows how many weeks while it's waiting for a tech who's already shown that they're basically incapable of doing such a simple thing, then that's your call, and I do know there's a principle involved,
but for the maybe 15 minutes that it'd likely take you to do it so that you KNOW it's been done, I certainly wouldn't be handing it back to them &/or trusting someone to work on it who has already shown that they likely need help & supervision in order to follow the fairly basic pre-delivery instructions about doing this! :yikes: