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    My wife and I both have a 2014 RT-S and we both complain about the amount of heat at the front of the seat, (crotch area), does anyone else think that it gets very hot in that area while riding? If so what have people done to eliminate this heat issue.

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    No heat issues in the seat area, or anywhere else, on my 2014 RT-S. Also none on the 2011 RT.

    With the addition of the second radiator and reversing fans, heat issues were supposed to be pretty much resolved.

    Prior to installing my KOTT grills, The leaves and road debris did pile up on the radiators. The air vents seemed to be a wonderful sucking machine.

    Have you had your Tupperware off to check what may be causing your problem?


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    Quote Originally Posted by David2562 View Post
    My wife and I both have a 2014 RT-S and we both complain about the amount of heat at the front of the seat, (crotch area), does anyone else think that it gets very hot in that area while riding? If so what have people done to eliminate this heat issue.
    There is a cheap fix that will get rid of the heat. See attached link. http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/s...kit-on-2014-RT

    Send me a pm with your E-Mail address and I'll send you the procedure to install the scoops.

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    Get the 2013 scoops, worked on our 2012.http://www.powersportswarehouse.com/...P//219800388/1
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    No heat issues with my 2014...
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    My 14 does suffer from this but my 11 was really bad. I fixed it by making a heat reflector that went in-front of the seat and attacked to the frame. I made it out of foil faced heat blanket material, same type used under the hood on cars. This reflected the heat back and down under the gas tank where it found its way out via the back tire. 100% cure.

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    My 2014 has the same issue. Not so much since I use an airhawk. It seems most of the heat is coming around the compartment while moving down the road. If you open it while driving you can feel a good amount of heat being pushed out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluestratos View Post
    My 14 does suffer from this but my 11 was really bad. I fixed it by making a heat reflector that went in-front of the seat and attacked to the frame. I made it out of foil faced heat blanket material, same type used under the hood on cars. This reflected the heat back and down under the gas tank where it found its way out via the back tire. 100% cure.
    Hey Blue, Got any pics of your fix? Sounds nice and cheap. I may go the air scoop route, but for now if that works it will be great.
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    Man...I thought I was crazy thinking my were getting roasted!!! Yes...it gets hot "down there"!!!

    Glad I am not imagining things and someone else is experiencing this.

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    Default Wifes' '014 had the same problem

    Quote Originally Posted by David2562 View Post
    My wife and I both have a 2014 RT-S and we both complain about the amount of heat at the front of the seat, (crotch area), does anyone else think that it gets very hot in that area while riding? If so what have people done to eliminate this heat issue.
    No where near as bad as on my '013 and after the fix on mine we had the same air scops installed on her bike. Problem fixed! Really don't understand why BRP isn't putting them on every RT from this point out.

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    Default Hot crotch...

    Quote Originally Posted by David2562 View Post
    My wife and I both have a 2014 RT-S and we both complain about the amount of heat at the front of the seat, (crotch area), does anyone else think that it gets very hot in that area while riding? If so what have people done to eliminate this heat issue.
    My wife has a 2013 RTL and had extreme heat and gas fumes, the problem was corrected with the recall.
    I recently purchased a 2015 RTS, i had no extreme heat issue like the 2013s but I did notice a "hot crotch" .... when I had my 3000 mile service I had the recall vents installed, it was a definate improvement.

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    I've never noticed an inordinate amount of heat from the glove box or seat area.
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    Haven't noticed any heat on my "14 RT-S.


    High heat around "there" will cause ::::

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    The vents for the 2013 will help. She if your dealer will install them.
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    These are motorcycles, and you're sitting right behind an engine...
    If there's no heat; it just ain't running!
    I'm sorry if I don't sound sympathetic, but what exactly are you looking for?
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    Quote Originally Posted by David2562 View Post
    My wife and I both have a 2014 RT-S and we both complain about the amount of heat at the front of the seat, (crotch area), does anyone else think that it gets very hot in that area while riding? If so what have people done to eliminate this heat issue.
    Yes, I have the hot crotch issue as well. Noticed it immediately after getting the machine back in early '14. I went online and searched for insulation material with sticky backing, thin enough that some could be slipped up under the tupperware just in front of your crotch, along with a some extended back a ways. Also added some under the forward part of the seat.

    This does not prevent all of the heat by any means, but it was sufficient enough that there is no more discomfort.

    More recently, I exchanged my regular seat for a BRP Comfort seat which allowed me to sit back a little further.
    Hadn't thought about it but haven't noticed much heat since then. Thats an expensive addition so I wouldn't recommend it simply to help alleviate heat.
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    I had the same issues on my 15 RTS. Heat was coming out the crotch area so much, sweat was dripping down my chest.
    I also put on the (2013 fix) air scoops. They took away all the heat.
    Also, I can use the glove box now and I think the scoops look great on the bike.

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    My 2014 has NEVER had any heat coming from this area at all. I have never rode a motorcycle either so I imagine if it did I would speak up. I figure there would be heat somewhere, well frankly the heat that I feel is "ME" haha, I am just a hot blooded female (yikes) and I sweat very easily although I have gotten more used to it (all the equipment all the time) and now I feel ok now. But no, the 2014 does not and I imagine should not have heat coming off of this area no matter what, something is wrong there........

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    My "glove box" gets hot, but no heat issues in the rider's area.
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    Default Air Scoops for heat issue. Yes!

    Me To Service Manager: I’ve been seeing on the forums where BRP has been supplying the air scoops for other year model RT”s Having some heat issues. Anything to this?

    Service Manager: Yes sir they are, we can get you fixed up on that, just call in and set an appointment.

    I'm going to do this as soon as I can. Dealership is a 6 hour drive away for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TexAmRider View Post
    Me To Service Manager: I’ve been seeing on the forums where BRP has been supplying the air scoops for other year model RT”s Having some heat issues. Anything to this?

    Service Manager: Yes sir they are, we can get you fixed up on that, just call in and set an appointment.

    I'm going to do this as soon as I can. Dealership is a 6 hour drive away for me.
    Before you drive 6 hours to get the scoops put on, I would call them back and make sure that BRP is covering the scoops.
    I thought that the scoop fix was for 2013 and older RT's (your signature says you have a 2014).
    I just don't want you to be surprised (and possibly pissed) after you drive all that way and then they tell you that they are charging you for scoops + labor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Denman View Post
    These are motorcycles, and you're sitting right behind an engine...
    If there's no heat; it just ain't running!
    I'm sorry if I don't sound sympathetic, but what exactly are you looking for?
    I have ridden motorcycles for a lot of years, and yes you do get a lot of engine heat off any bike, but the amount heat coming off of this is a little to much

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    I'm glad that you understand where I was coming from with my comments. These bikes are just as often being ridden by a first-timer, as they are by a "grizzled old veteran"...


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