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    Quote Originally Posted by DGoebel View Post
    Search here for Right Foot Heat GONE on my 2013 RTL featured as part of Rob's Mods and Farkles under the My Spyder Mods section posted by robmorg
    the same principles apply, many have applied his fix on earlier models to correct the hot foot issue.
    You can purchase a $27 BRP Part #705004803 Right Side vent intended for 2014 Spyders that is a minor adjustment to fit '13's and earlier.

    Which gives you a right side looking like this

    I just ordered this for my wife's '12 RT, strange they are just wide open.
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    Quote Originally Posted by solidgranite View Post
    Surely you jest! LOL I'm not wearing insulated calf-high waterproof motorcycle boots when the temp is in the mid 90's. I'll find a way to deal with the heat coming from the exhaust system. I don't use the pick up unless I have to haul something. Its almost never TOO hot to ride... :-)

    I do wear insulated leather work boots when I ride and they do not make my feet hot and it does help to nullify the feeling of heat from the radiator on my right foot. Plus I do reposition my feet on the floor boards every so often. We also have high humidity with the temps in the 90's.
    Last edited by BoilerAnimal; 07-28-2018 at 12:51 AM.
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    116 here in Phoenix, all the gear all the time.
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    2015 Victory Cross Country (Dyno tuned 118hp 116tq)
    2006 Triumph Rocket Dyno tuned 140hp 154tq)

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    Default air scoops

    I added the functional air scoops to my 2012 and it helped the temp of the air being vented out. You still have some heat when stopped but its not as bad as not having them. I got the kit from my local dealer, easy $70 fix and helps overall heat of the spyder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shanethabarber View Post
    I added the functional air scoops to my 2012 and it helped the temp of the air being vented out. You still have some heat when stopped but its not as bad as not having them. I got the kit from my local dealer, easy $70 fix and helps overall heat of the spyder.
    Agree

    Perhaps newer owners don't know about the brp air scoop kit/fix as per the Recall for the 2013 RT - also fits 2012 and makes a huge difference to airflow
    Note I don't have an rt- just passing on info

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    Default Simple fix

    I had the same issue. Went to Advance Auto and bought some exhaust header wrap and wrapped the pipe under the bike. Easy and quick to install and it solved my hot right foot issue. Nice cheap fix that really works!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by solidgranite View Post
    I looked at the write up for this product...and my only concern is possible over heating. The heat had to go somewhere, and this wrap seems to negate that. But thanks for the suggestion!
    The one I put on instructed the user to remove the plastic pan below the outlet to allow for heat to dissipate . Mine does fine here in Baltimore where it's hit high 90's, low 100's this summer.
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