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Love the heat shield idea
Diesel Dawg, This is perfect for me. I want the same thing for my black RT. Can you contact me with information on how to get one? Thanks very much.
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I would be interested in one too. Can you let us know how much it was and if they are available. Thanks.
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Sometimes the most commons sense solutions are the most simple ideas. Looks like this is a good one.
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Hey guys,
If you have an interest in this deflector, you need to contact Baker Built Air Wings, a sponsor on this site. This is the first one they built and it was to my specs. I can't tell you if they will build another or what the cost will be, now that they have a pattern to follow...so my cost would not accurately depict the cost for someone else to buy.
My suggestion is that you contact them via phone and mention that they just recently built the deflector for the Spyder Radiator heat for Ken Drennan. The lady that you should talk to is Brooke (800-451-9464). She normally answers the phone. Dale is office manager and he is the one that agreed to build the deflector for me (Dale@BakerBuilt.com).
What I initially did was to purchase the SpyderPops block off plate. Then I bought a set of leg air wings from Baker Built. However, the block off plate was causing me run too hot. So, I asked Baker Built to build the deflector to replace my right side wing only, since I already had the hardware already installed for the normal leg air wings.
Let me know how it works out for you.
Regards,
Ken
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Curious as to what year Spyder you have and if you removed the bottom plate?
Cruzr Joe
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2018 F3 Limited, BRP Driver Backrest, Spyderpops Lighted Bump Skid, Dual Spyclops Light, Mirror Turn Signals, Laser Alignment, Engine LEDs, Fog Lights With Halo's, Cushion Handgrips, BRT LEDs, and Under Lighting, Lamonster IPS, (with Clock), F4 25" Vented Windshield with Wings, Airhawk "R" Cushions. Position 4 Brake setting, Short reach Handlebars, Dash Mounted Voltmeter and 12 Volt Plug. Set of 3rd pegs. Extended Passenger Seat. Exterior BRP Connect setup, Ultimate Trailer
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Originally Posted by Cruzr Joe
Curious as to what year Spyder you have and if you removed the bottom plate?
Cruzr Joe
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Joe, I have a new 2013 RT Limited. I did not remove the bottom plate because I was told the bottom plate on the 2013 is different to remove and I did not want to open that up. I think the reflector is a better idea for my purposes. During the winter, I can install the normal leg wing and have the heat pushed toward my leg.
Ken
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Heat deflector
Originally Posted by diesel-dawg
Hey guys,
If you have an interest in this deflector, you need to contact Baker Built Air Wings, a sponsor on this site. This is the first one they built and it was to my specs. I can't tell you if they will build another or what the cost will be, now that they have a pattern to follow...so my cost would not accurately depict the cost for someone else to buy.
My suggestion is that you contact them via phone and mention that they just recently built the deflector for the Spyder Radiator heat for Ken Drennan. The lady that you should talk to is Brooke (800-451-9464). She normally answers the phone. Dale is office manager and he is the one that agreed to build the deflector for me ( Dale@BakerBuilt.com).
What I initially did was to purchase the SpyderPops block off plate. Then I bought a set of leg air wings from Baker Built. However, the block off plate was causing me run too hot. So, I asked Baker Built to build the deflector to replace my right side wing only, since I already had the hardware already installed for the normal leg air wings.
Let me know how it works out for you.
Regards,
Ken
Will this work if you have the Spyder Web floor boards installed?
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Baker Built RT air flow mods...
Originally Posted by diesel-dawg
Hey guys,
If you have an interest in this deflector, you need to contact Baker Built Air Wings, a sponsor on this site. This is the first one they built and it was to my specs. I can't tell you if they will build another or what the cost will be, now that they have a pattern to follow...so my cost would not accurately depict the cost for someone else to buy.
My suggestion is that you contact them via phone and mention that they just recently built the deflector for the Spyder Radiator heat for Ken Drennan. The lady that you should talk to is Brooke (800-451-9464). She normally answers the phone. Dale is office manager and he is the one that agreed to build the deflector for me ( Dale@BakerBuilt.com).
What I initially did was to purchase the SpyderPops block off plate. Then I bought a set of leg air wings from Baker Built. However, the block off plate was causing me run too hot. So, I asked Baker Built to build the deflector to replace my right side wing only, since I already had the hardware already installed for the normal leg air wings.
Let me know how it works out for you.
Regards,
Ken
Has anyone done any followup on using this mod? Sounds kinda interesting with the recent discussions that closing off the Spyder airflow with blockoff plates may not be the best approach...
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