Well, you only live once, you might as well get what you want to start with.
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Well, you only live once, you might as well get what you want to start with.
My S20+ will overheat here in the Ga summer.
A 10x16 mini building with a roll up door works wonders here in Ga. :cheers:
Honestly, it's not the dealership's fault.
Fussing/complaining at them will do you no good at all. It might even be detrimental to you in the future.
BRP is who everyone needs to be fussing...
Chrome for me................. the more the better.
Unless dealing with one of our vendors I always use PayPal Goods & Services. It has paid off on another site for me.
I try to fill mine right at the 200 mile mark.
If you removed the screw and it's not leaking, then count yourself lucky and just ride it as is.
There is no sprocket recall for the 2020 plus models, only the older models.
They did come out with a white model to address the noise issue, but it is not a recall item.
Is the white one still...
It will fit, I have one on my 2020 RT and the grips are the same.
I believe it is the lid that you install on the rear when you "Remove" the trunk. I have one for mine.
But yes he "SHOULD" confirm this with the op.
Lift up the seat and make sure that the wires are plugged in for the seat, if so remove and plug back up again making sure the plugs mate securely.
Also, you might check that the plug on the back...
All that means is that BRP does not sell the parts. Any auto parts store, tractor supply and even some wal-marts have them along with a lot of online sites. At least for the 622.
Thanks for the report PMK!
I have saw signs that say, "No shoes, No shirts" No Service. I've never seen one say anything about pants though. :popcorn:
I would think that a touch screen dash would be more of a safety hazard than anything else. There's already enough distractions without that IMHO.
I turn mine to low on my 2020 RT and find it to be perfect for me.
Can you tell if there is a difference in the heat between the high and low settings?
T20, T25 & T30 are the only ones that I have needed on mine so far.
I posted another link/edited the earlier link, so maybe the op can figure it out from there.
Either way, he stated that he had the manual, so the page number would be the same.
See page 47 & 48 of the owners manual
https://www.operatorsguides.brp.com/index.php?productId=5
The scary part is that the "Shop Manager" let the tire leave like that. IMHO the whole dealership should be avoided.
Maybe you should have stopped and purchased a lottery ticket on the way back home. :thumbup:
They are a little tricky/frustrating for sure. You may need to flex them a little but not enough to bend them. You just need to get them in the right angle, and they will slide right in. My Right...
The one you ordered will be too long if it is 12" compressed.
No problems with my Noco NLP20. I've had for only a little over a year.
@Mike2012RT, I'm glad that you took the time to do it right the 1st time. Noco does make an extension cable if you need it, it is called " GC004, X-Connect 10 Foot Extension Cable". On sale from...
I agree with pegasus1300, go ahead and do it right the 1st time then forget about it. Also make sure that you use star washers to keep the connections tight.
Keep in mind that with that model...
Try heating it with a hair dryer to pull it off, then clean with rubbing alcohol.
Not sure as I have not done it yet but, maybe unhook the control arm for the shock.
Same in Ga also. It's an open invitation to get pulled over, green and purple are also on the list.