BajaRon
Well-known member
Lamont got in today from the BRP dealer’s show in Canada. Picked him up at the airport and he was really tired but he was fired up too.
Not much REALLY impresses Lamont, if you understand my meaning. Believe me, I know. I’ve been trying to impress him since the early 80’s! We won’t go there now.
Anyway, he was really excited about BRP, Can-Am and especially the Spyder. Not that he hasn’t been all along, but I’ve not seen him this fired up for awhile. He’s a pretty level operating kind of guy.
I’ve had some pretty close contact with BRP from the top down. Just because I hang with Lamont, not because of anything I do. And I wish every Spyder owner could meet and interact with BRP management, Tech’s, and customer service personnel like I have had the opportunity to do. This experience is why I have some understanding of why Lamont is so impressed.
We continually hear things like; “What is BRP doing, What are they thinking, Does BRP really care about the customer and their problems?”. Like BRP is this nebulous entity like the BORG or something. The truth is, BRP is an extremely dedicated, tightly knit group of people with a vision, a dream, a purpose, and they have joined together to implement their vision, to make the dream a reality.
Their imagination has become our steel and aluminum stallion which we ride on every road in America, Canada, Australia and who knows were. Their hard work and determination has become our vehicle for friendship, brotherhood and camaraderie with people all over the globe.
So, WHO IS BRP? The answer is, they are people just like you and I, committed personally and corporately to this machine we call the Spyder. They hurt when we hurt, they revel when we revel, they enjoy when we enjoy. And they love the Spyder that we love. They just aren’t in a position to bare their souls here on this forum as you and I are able to do.
When you spend time with BRP people you cannot miss their passion, and I mean genuine passion for their product. I can say, without a doubt, that I have found this in every BRP person I’ve ever spent any time with, whether it be riding with them, having a meal or just sitting and talking. And they ride this machine, a lot... Do you know how rare this is in a corporate structure?
I know nothing is perfect. I'm sure BRP personnel have their issues. But I am saying that we've got one of the best teams in the world backing us up. Though some things will fall through the cracks, they are trying, and I think they are trying very hard.
Get some rest Lamont, then tell us all about your trip to Canada.
Not much REALLY impresses Lamont, if you understand my meaning. Believe me, I know. I’ve been trying to impress him since the early 80’s! We won’t go there now.
Anyway, he was really excited about BRP, Can-Am and especially the Spyder. Not that he hasn’t been all along, but I’ve not seen him this fired up for awhile. He’s a pretty level operating kind of guy.
I’ve had some pretty close contact with BRP from the top down. Just because I hang with Lamont, not because of anything I do. And I wish every Spyder owner could meet and interact with BRP management, Tech’s, and customer service personnel like I have had the opportunity to do. This experience is why I have some understanding of why Lamont is so impressed.
We continually hear things like; “What is BRP doing, What are they thinking, Does BRP really care about the customer and their problems?”. Like BRP is this nebulous entity like the BORG or something. The truth is, BRP is an extremely dedicated, tightly knit group of people with a vision, a dream, a purpose, and they have joined together to implement their vision, to make the dream a reality.
Their imagination has become our steel and aluminum stallion which we ride on every road in America, Canada, Australia and who knows were. Their hard work and determination has become our vehicle for friendship, brotherhood and camaraderie with people all over the globe.
So, WHO IS BRP? The answer is, they are people just like you and I, committed personally and corporately to this machine we call the Spyder. They hurt when we hurt, they revel when we revel, they enjoy when we enjoy. And they love the Spyder that we love. They just aren’t in a position to bare their souls here on this forum as you and I are able to do.
When you spend time with BRP people you cannot miss their passion, and I mean genuine passion for their product. I can say, without a doubt, that I have found this in every BRP person I’ve ever spent any time with, whether it be riding with them, having a meal or just sitting and talking. And they ride this machine, a lot... Do you know how rare this is in a corporate structure?
I know nothing is perfect. I'm sure BRP personnel have their issues. But I am saying that we've got one of the best teams in the world backing us up. Though some things will fall through the cracks, they are trying, and I think they are trying very hard.
Get some rest Lamont, then tell us all about your trip to Canada.