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Venting
I have 825 miles on Carolyn's Chocalate. I have not taken any of the Tupperware off except to access the dip stick. It was in the shop for the 600 mile OC.
We are loading up for a trip to Lancaster Pa and during the process I noticed that there is no VENT grill on the right side opposite the dip stick side. I don't even know if there ever was one there or if there is supposed to be one there.
If there should be one therein if it was properly installed in setup or manufacture should it be able to fly out? I am certain I have not driven through an sink holes or over any moose road kill.
Is there any reason that it would be removed for the 600 mile service?
If my dealer doesn't do the right thing by us, anyone know what a replacement will cost?
Duck
Michael Spivack
2007 Goldwing
2012 RT Limited Lava (traded 5/2/14)
RT Mods. Cup holder, Utopia Backrest, Hi mounter tail light, FZ1 fuse box, aux power outlet, CB and Gerbing outlets
2014 RT Limited Cognac (purchased 5/2/14)
RT Mods. Cup holder, Spyder Backrest, 2012 CB and Gerbing outlets
GWRRA
Cape Cod, Ma.
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I do believe it is open as my new RT has none either. I will let others post in to verify.
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On the right side there is no plate. It is an opening for the hot air from your radiator. It can get a bit hot in the summer and many of us have installed a blocker plate. Not too expensive from one of the site sponsors (I can't remember). Install is not hard and it helps. Enjoy riding your Spyder.
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The right side was never there, That did fool more than a few people,
It was left open for venting.
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Ok
Thanks
so there is no grill in that location. That is good to know. I will have the wife check out the heat this week as it could get up to 80 in Pa. If she doesn't complain about the heat all is well, if she does, I'll get spyder pops fix.
Thanks again
Duck
Michael Spivack
2007 Goldwing
2012 RT Limited Lava (traded 5/2/14)
RT Mods. Cup holder, Utopia Backrest, Hi mounter tail light, FZ1 fuse box, aux power outlet, CB and Gerbing outlets
2014 RT Limited Cognac (purchased 5/2/14)
RT Mods. Cup holder, Spyder Backrest, 2012 CB and Gerbing outlets
GWRRA
Cape Cod, Ma.
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Thinks out loud
Originally Posted by Mspiv
Ok
Thanks
so there is no grill in that location. That is good to know. I will have the wife check out the heat this week as it could get up to 80 in Pa. If she doesn't complain about the heat all is well, if she does, I'll get spyder pops fix.
Thanks again
FWIW - It can get hot enough to cause a person to move their foot in on top of the brake pedal (in an attempt to get away from the heat) - thus possibly causing them to ride with a little pressure on the brake pedal. Which will in turn cause the bike to go into limp mode, and you don't want that to happen. So, give her the skinny upfront about the heat and what she needs to be aware of (concerning not putting pressure on the brake pedal) if she tightens her foot position. So she doesn't have to go through the limp home mode experience.
Identify what you have control over and find peace with what you don't.
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Vent cover
No worries, that is normal . There is no vent cover on that side.
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Originally Posted by Mspiv
Ok
Thanks
so there is no grill in that location. That is good to know. I will have the wife check out the heat this week as it could get up to 80 in Pa. If she doesn't complain about the heat all is well, if she does, I'll get spyder pops fix.
Thanks again
Take the cover off the dip stick side and you will not have remove the panel to check the oil.
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Originally Posted by Mspiv
I have 825 miles on Carolyn's Chocalate. I have not taken any of the Tupperware off except to access the dip stick. It was in the shop for the 600 mile OC.
We are loading up for a trip to Lancaster Pa and during the process I noticed that there is no VENT grill on the right side opposite the dip stick side. I don't even know if there ever was one there or if there is supposed to be one there.
If there should be one therein if it was properly installed in setup or manufacture should it be able to fly out? I am certain I have not driven through an sink holes or over any moose road kill.
Is there any reason that it would be removed for the 600 mile service?
If my dealer doesn't do the right thing by us, anyone know what a replacement will cost?
Hit me up when you get to Lancaster, maybe we can get together. I'm 35 Miles east of Lancaster on route 30
Me & My Babycakes
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There's no grillework there from the factory... But if it causes a loss os sleep at night, there are several aftermarket ones that'll fill up that void and look just like OEM...
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Registered Users
Get the inserts they will make your look complete.
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I kinda like it open . There is just enough room for the cat to crawl in and
Get eaten by the big fan.
Duck
Michael Spivack
2007 Goldwing
2012 RT Limited Lava (traded 5/2/14)
RT Mods. Cup holder, Utopia Backrest, Hi mounter tail light, FZ1 fuse box, aux power outlet, CB and Gerbing outlets
2014 RT Limited Cognac (purchased 5/2/14)
RT Mods. Cup holder, Spyder Backrest, 2012 CB and Gerbing outlets
GWRRA
Cape Cod, Ma.
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Hey Fonz I will look you up if we head toward coatsville. My babycakes has a pretty tight shopping schedul planed. We are staying right by the airport in smoke town. There is a retreads rally this week. Little cottages name escapes me
Look for lava on the road honk wave stand up.
Duck
Michael Spivack
2007 Goldwing
2012 RT Limited Lava (traded 5/2/14)
RT Mods. Cup holder, Utopia Backrest, Hi mounter tail light, FZ1 fuse box, aux power outlet, CB and Gerbing outlets
2014 RT Limited Cognac (purchased 5/2/14)
RT Mods. Cup holder, Spyder Backrest, 2012 CB and Gerbing outlets
GWRRA
Cape Cod, Ma.
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Originally Posted by rhansen309
On the right side there is no plate. It is an opening for the hot air from your radiator. It can get a bit hot in the summer and many of us have installed a blocker plate. Not too expensive from one of the site sponsors (I can't remember). Install is not hard and it helps. Enjoy riding your Spyder.
Both SpyderPops and ISCI have products that address the heat issue you are talking about.
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