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What do YOU want to tell BRP at the Owner's Event?

daveinva

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Since we're all going to be at the Owner's Event soon enough, I figured I'd put this up to get people thinking about what thoughts/feedback/requests they'd like to share with the BRP reps while hobknobbing at the Owner's Event.

Aside from the inevitable "improve your dealer network, here's how," I've got two things to share:

1. A big thank you for building the Spyder, of course. :2thumbs:

2. A request for an official top box and/or rack mount for the RS/ST. Should be easy enough to either make the RS sport rack Givi compatible from the start, or provide an adapter plate, but either way, it would be nice to have that as an official Can-Am accessory versus the jury-rig aftermarket approach folks have to take now if they choose to mount a top box. (Bonus if it includes the wiring for a high-mount brake light standard! :thumbup:)

So, what do YOU want to share?
 
Gee Ron, :shocked:
I thought for sure that you'd thank them for the limp OEM anti-swaybars... :D :roflblack: :thumbup:

But I do agree with your choice! :2thumbs: :clap:
 
Thank you BRP for building the Spyder!
Amazingly in 5 years she made-it over the 200,000 miles mark and FIM 2012 Speed Record.
More to come...;)
 
Comments kept to myself for fear of being banned, other than THANKS for making my choice to switch to a Goldwing so easy.

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I would agree with improve the dealer network. It appears that they have some sort of "regions" set up now, which in a sense will stifle competition, and will result in some shoddy dealers. Get rid of that model, and allow any MC dealer that wants to sell - provided they also have fully qualified service tech in house as well.

Also improve the supply chain process. Customers shouldn't have to wait more than 24 hours for parts to come in while their Spyder is in the shop.
 
My comments:

1. Underbelly skid plate is insufficient for large road debris. Front end of frunk is highly vulnerable to damage and is not flexible in small curb bumps.

2. The radiator exhaust heat problem is intolerable. Engineering a solution is not that difficult. BRP seems to have their head in the sand on this issue. As a stop gap measure, why not develop a heat deflector for venting air around or below the driver's leg and retro fit it to machines on the road?

3. Dealer service network is not adequately trained across the board and there does not seem to be adequate control over quality service.

4. In my circumstances, BRP customer service representatives do NOT get back on emails sent complaining of issues. This gives the customer the impression that BRP does not care or thumbs it nose at a customer with a serious concern.
 
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Comments kept to myself for fear of being banned, other than THANKS for making my choice to switch to a Goldwing so easy.

C'mon Dave... :shocked:
There's got to be something that you can say i here about your trials and tribulations... ;)
 
Install a bulls-eye sightglass on the oil tank, with a corresponding view hole in the fairing! nojoke

This is long, long overdue!
 
I wish i knew what that meant. :hun: :opps: I would probably agree. :dontknow:

Cruzr Joe

A sight glass is a circular or tubular glass window, that installs in the crankcase or oil tank to allow you to see the actual oil level. A bullseye glass is circular, ith a smaller circular target area and a dot at the proper level.
 
A sight glass is a circular or tubular glass window, that installs in the crankcase or oil tank to allow you to see the actual oil level. A bullseye glass is circular, ith a smaller circular target area and a dot at the proper level.

Thanks, now that i know what it is, I agree:agree:

Cruzr joe
 
Since we're all going to be at the Owner's Event soon enough, I figured I'd put this up to get people thinking about what thoughts/feedback/requests they'd like to share with the BRP reps while hobknobbing at the Owner's Event.

Aside from the inevitable "improve your dealer network, here's how," I've got two things to share:

1. A big thank you for building the Spyder, of course. :2thumbs:

2. A request for an official top box and/or rack mount for the RS/ST. Should be easy enough to either make the RS sport rack Givi compatible from the start, or provide an adapter plate, but either way, it would be nice to have that as an official Can-Am accessory versus the jury-rig aftermarket approach folks have to take now if they choose to mount a top box. (Bonus if it includes the wiring for a high-mount brake light standard! :thumbup:)

So, what do YOU want to share?


Buttons with better feel for the radio and menu.
More visible yellow turn signals on front of mirror.
Three year full warranty.
An engine that runs at lower rpm and is quieter.

Otherwise the Spyder is a good value.
 
I guess that I just see a couple of spots where they could improve the quality of some components... :thumbup:
stereo
clutches
switches
vacuum lines
plug wires
magneto ouput
tires
:shocked:
 
A turn signal button that doesn't take 30 seconds of your undivided attention to cancel. Come on, left blinker, right blinker, left blinker OMG I finally hit the sweet tiny spot in the middle to cancel the turn signal. Sometimes it cancels itself when it want's to and sometimes it goes for ever... the people behind you wonder what the heck is this idiot doing on that strange machine.

JT
 
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