mxz600
Free Thinking Member
Yesterday I installed my new comfort seat & R-35 saddlebags. The seat went well, the bags not so much.
I opened the box and laid everything out to make sure it was all there. I opened the bag of fasteners and checked to see if all were there. Everything here and ready to go. I left the bigger parts in the bags and opened them as I needed them, big mistake. Well needless to say, when I get down to the last part (RH turn signal bracket) I open the bag and low & behold, THERE ARE NO :cus: CONNECTORS ON THE WIRES THAT HOOK UP UNDER THE SEAT. The metal part that's crimped to the wire is there, but the outer plastic part that weather proofs it and locks the pieces together was not, very odd.
After I calm down a bit I go in the house and tell the wife about it and she says, "why didn't you check everything before you started taking the Spyder apart".:banghead: I bite my tongue and grit my teeth and with a forced grin I say, "I did, who would of thought there wouldn't be CONNECTORS ON THE :cus: WIRES".
Today I call the dealer and he says no problem, send everything back and I'll order you a new set. Excuse me, did you just say send it all back, I just need the one turn signal bracket.
I called BRP and that is their policy, send it all back no matter how small the issue. That is complete insanity. In my case it is not that big a deal, I'll just get a couple of connectors and fix this myself. But what if I have the bags for awhile and discover a leak or some other defect I can't fix. Do they really expect the customer to remove everything and send it all back. There is quite a bit of time one has invested in installing these saddlebags. Not a terrible job but not exactly a walk in the park either.
Completely mind blowing.
The male connectors on the left are not complete.

I opened the box and laid everything out to make sure it was all there. I opened the bag of fasteners and checked to see if all were there. Everything here and ready to go. I left the bigger parts in the bags and opened them as I needed them, big mistake. Well needless to say, when I get down to the last part (RH turn signal bracket) I open the bag and low & behold, THERE ARE NO :cus: CONNECTORS ON THE WIRES THAT HOOK UP UNDER THE SEAT. The metal part that's crimped to the wire is there, but the outer plastic part that weather proofs it and locks the pieces together was not, very odd.
After I calm down a bit I go in the house and tell the wife about it and she says, "why didn't you check everything before you started taking the Spyder apart".:banghead: I bite my tongue and grit my teeth and with a forced grin I say, "I did, who would of thought there wouldn't be CONNECTORS ON THE :cus: WIRES".
Today I call the dealer and he says no problem, send everything back and I'll order you a new set. Excuse me, did you just say send it all back, I just need the one turn signal bracket.
I called BRP and that is their policy, send it all back no matter how small the issue. That is complete insanity. In my case it is not that big a deal, I'll just get a couple of connectors and fix this myself. But what if I have the bags for awhile and discover a leak or some other defect I can't fix. Do they really expect the customer to remove everything and send it all back. There is quite a bit of time one has invested in installing these saddlebags. Not a terrible job but not exactly a walk in the park either.
Completely mind blowing.


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