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Heat Issues??
Do the 2014 ST's have any Heat issues like the 2013"s?
Thanks
Rich
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No..!!
the 2013's (and only some of them) had the heat issues you are constantly reading about. Brp has come up with some patches and working on other modifications but you have nothing to worry about on the 14's....
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Sorry to say, the OP was referring to Spyder ST not RT.
The 2014 ST is nearly identical to the 13 except for 4 body panels that were replaced. The 2013s have already been updated for those and the ECM updates. At this point, 2013 thru 2015 Spyder ST are functionally identical.
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Originally Posted by jcthorne
Sorry to say, the OP was referring to Spyder ST not RT.
The 2014 ST is nearly identical to the 13 except for 4 body panels that were replaced. The 2013s have already been updated for those and the ECM updates. At this point, 2013 thru 2015 Spyder ST are functionally identical.
Mine is not updated, and BRP is having me take it to dealer for analysis.
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Originally Posted by rworell
Do the 2014 ST's have any Heat issues like the 2013"s?
Thanks
Rich
No heat issues with the 2014 ST.
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August 25, 2016
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July 2, 2014
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it's 21 degrees outside, heat issue is the last thing to worry about
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heat issue's
My 2 week old 2014 ST was picked up by the dealer last week. Limp Home mode and running hot kept showing up. Replacing the Fan motor this week.
Hope that corrects the problem.
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I have a new 2014 ST and the heat on the right side is horrible. I had an Fan Can on my 09 RS but have been told it won't work on the ST. Does anyone have any suggestions for the heat coming out of the right side. I have highway pegs that are a bit longer than standard and even in boots, socks and jeans I can't stand the heat.
Help/Suggestions will be appreciated.
SpyderLady
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Heat Issues
I have a 2013 and used to have a lot of heat right in front of the seat and on the sides.
Since getting all the updates and the new panels. I have no heat issues anymore.
I was out for about 50 miles today. (In Minnesota) We don't get to do that much in March here!!
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Originally Posted by SpyderLady
I have a new 2014 ST and the heat on the right side is horrible. I had an Fan Can on my 09 RS but have been told it won't work on the ST. Does anyone have any suggestions for the heat coming out of the right side. I have highway pegs that are a bit longer than standard and even in boots, socks and jeans I can't stand the heat.
Help/Suggestions will be appreciated.
I can symtethise but your two options are to trade it in for an RT or F3 or mod the bike to direct the heat away from your foot/leg. While mine is an RT some of this is similar. We blocked the right side radiator discharge vents entirely, removed the lower underbody covers and revised the duct behind the radiator to direct the heat down at the road rather than out the side. For us, it solved the hot foot problem entirely.
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Originally Posted by SpyderLady
I have a new 2014 ST and the heat on the right side is horrible. I had an Fan Can on my 09 RS but have been told it won't work on the ST. Does anyone have any suggestions for the heat coming out of the right side. I have highway pegs that are a bit longer than standard and even in boots, socks and jeans I can't stand the heat.
Help/Suggestions will be appreciated.
My highway pegs were almost in front of the vent on my ST and I could barely keep my foot there, at highway speeds the heat just poured out of there.
My GS has the same pegs and no heat issues on the right foot.
After wondering what the difference could be I removed both right panels and discovered they had blocked off the space between the outside of the of the radiator and side panel with plastic on the ST.
All the air was coming through the radiator where on the GS the ambient air was coming in the right front side vents and gap and kind of mixing and dissipating the hot air.
I used a dremel and cut out the plastic piece to let air come in like on the GS.
Then it was just as cool as the GS and never noticed any increase in engine temps at all.
Wish I had taken pics, but if you look through the 2 front vents on both models you can see the GS is open and the ST is blocked off.
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SpyderPops air management system was developed for the RS which is similar to the ST. You should check out His site for possible solutions for the ST.
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