retiredsquid
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Always give credit where credit is due
I am a firm believer in providing praise if one is willing to offer criticism. In this case I have learned a lot about the subject of this thread and that is "What happens when you breakdown on a trip away from home."
I received a call from Lev Bradford of Bradford Marine this morning (had a bad cell connection, as I was out in the sticks of the Ozarks on the Pig Trail in the car.) Anyway, Mr. Bradford made it clear that as a dealership (they have four stores in Arkansas) they will coordinate with the nearest BRP servicing dealer and do all they can to assist in expediting the repair of the Spyder or whatever BRP product they sell. That gives one confidence and he gave an example of a couple on a trip some 1,800 miles away from home and they were able to assist in effecting a serious repair and get them back on the road and on vacation.
This afternoon Terry Jones of the local Bradford Marine called and surprised me saying they had obtained and installed a new Throttle Body in our Spyder. We picked it up about an hour ago and made the 40+ mile trip home and the Spyder runs as well as it did the day we took delivery. I want to thank Darrel and Steve for their outstanding work (I've always had that kind of service from those guys and Terry runs an outstanding service department.)
Hopefully, BRP will get enough dealerships and Spyders going that the brand becomes a glowing success. I do look forward to getting our second Spyder, but want to see a few more available factory options before we spring for the next Limited.
I am a firm believer in providing praise if one is willing to offer criticism. In this case I have learned a lot about the subject of this thread and that is "What happens when you breakdown on a trip away from home."
I received a call from Lev Bradford of Bradford Marine this morning (had a bad cell connection, as I was out in the sticks of the Ozarks on the Pig Trail in the car.) Anyway, Mr. Bradford made it clear that as a dealership (they have four stores in Arkansas) they will coordinate with the nearest BRP servicing dealer and do all they can to assist in expediting the repair of the Spyder or whatever BRP product they sell. That gives one confidence and he gave an example of a couple on a trip some 1,800 miles away from home and they were able to assist in effecting a serious repair and get them back on the road and on vacation.
This afternoon Terry Jones of the local Bradford Marine called and surprised me saying they had obtained and installed a new Throttle Body in our Spyder. We picked it up about an hour ago and made the 40+ mile trip home and the Spyder runs as well as it did the day we took delivery. I want to thank Darrel and Steve for their outstanding work (I've always had that kind of service from those guys and Terry runs an outstanding service department.)
Hopefully, BRP will get enough dealerships and Spyders going that the brand becomes a glowing success. I do look forward to getting our second Spyder, but want to see a few more available factory options before we spring for the next Limited.