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2014 RT Ltd.... Cooked crotch
Went for a nice ryde today.... Ambient temp around 95° F....... Had a flow of HOT air coming up from my glove box area..... REALLY uncomfortable after a while..... Does anyone else have this? Is there a fix for this from BRP? Any feedback appreciated.
TIA
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Mike
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This is a new one... Are you SURE that you didn't get a 2013???
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I know what you mean. It leaks from around the seams. More noticeable at highway speeds.
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You DO realize that there's an engine underneath all of the bodywork... you're gonna get a certain amount of heat; dress for it!
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The last two hours of yesterday's ride the Spyder thermometer registered 102-107o. Ambient temp was in excess of 95. Everything was hot including glove box when I stopped to refuel. Never gave it a thought.
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We've only gotten up around 90 so fa this year... Everything is cool and copacetic!
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chestnuts roasting on an open fire
baker wings direct the air exactly where YOU want it
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Leaks...!!
Good time to check for leaks (exhaust and cat type) or missing heat shielding. There will always be some heat ...
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Originally Posted by ursamajor35126
Went for a nice ryde today.... Ambient temp around 95° F....... Had a flow of HOT air coming up from my glove box area..... REALLY uncomfortable after a while..... Does anyone else have this? Is there a fix for this from BRP? Any feedback appreciated.
TIA
How close are you sitting to the glove box? It will blow some warm air from around the door openings but really not noticeable..
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The BRP adjustable vents will help move that hot air away, although i did not have that problem with my 14 and don't have it on my 15.
Cruzr Joe
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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Talk mi foreteen ties too gut et write...
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Originally Posted by ursamajor35126
Went for a nice ryde today.... Ambient temp around 95° F....... Had a flow of HOT air coming up from my glove box area..... REALLY uncomfortable after a while..... Does anyone else have this? Is there a fix for this from BRP? Any feedback appreciated.
TIA
Yes, the fix is to sell it and get a 2013. Oh how I have been waiting to say that.......
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Seat Adjustment
You can make a slight adjustment with the two rear seat bolts. They are slightly slotted and will allow the seat to moved forward slightly. The way I know this, last year when I had to remove the seat to install a trailer hitch harness, when I put it back together I had more warm air coming up between the seat and the glove box. I loosened both bolts and shifted it slightly forward and it stopped about 90%. If you go too far the seat will not latch correctly, so tread carefully.
I have been thinking for fall shifting the seat back so that I can get a little of that warmth on a cold ride......
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SLIGHTLY !!!!!
Originally Posted by Doc Humphreys
You can make a slight adjustment with the two rear seat bolts. They are slightly slotted and will allow the seat to moved forward slightly. The way I know this, last year when I had to remove the seat to install a trailer hitch harness, when I put it back together I had more warm air coming up between the seat and the glove box. I loosened both bolts and shifted it slightly forward and it stopped about 90%. If you go too far the seat will not latch correctly, so tread carefully.
I have been thinking for fall shifting the seat back so that I can get a little of that warmth on a cold ride......
As in maybe 1/100 th of an inch, because the latch mechanism prevents any movement of the seat. It's fixed and not adjustable..................and I've tried .........Mike
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SpydermanCT
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Hmmm... may have to check it out.
Originally Posted by Doc Humphreys
You can make a slight adjustment with the two rear seat bolts. They are slightly slotted and will allow the seat to moved forward slightly. The way I know this, last year when I had to remove the seat to install a trailer hitch harness, when I put it back together I had more warm air coming up between the seat and the glove box. I loosened both bolts and shifted it slightly forward and it stopped about 90%. If you go too far the seat will not latch correctly, so tread carefully.
I have been thinking for fall shifting the seat back so that I can get a little of that warmth on a cold ride......
After replacing the seat on the 11 RT due to a torn seam, I have noticed a little more heat around the front of the seat at the glovebox gap. I remember that the latch post was adjustable., but didn't pay much attention to the hinge slots.
There are times like after a nice downpour that the subtle warmth is appreciated...
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OMG Great Balls of Fire !
Moving the seat forward helps greatly. Noticed the issue was gone after the install of the Corbin seat. The new seat fits tight against the body panels.
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I will try moving the seat..... I have the Ultimate seat.... not Tall boy.... There is about an inch of adjustment in the seat...... Good advice from the group....... SOME ..not so much..... Oh well.
2014 RT Ltd Black Currant, Bump Skid, TricLed 3rd, 4th and 5th Brake Light with Modulator, TricLed Safety Bundle Led's and Reflectors with flasher option, TricLed Vader lights, JT's dash mount and USB outlet. Baker Wings belt tensioner and Drivers cup holder. Lamonster's FFP highway pegs and IPS, BRP Trailer hitch with Bushtec pin and 2007 Bushtec Roadster GT trailer. Volt Meter. Baja Ron Sway Bar. Doc Humphry's spring spacers
Mike
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Just remember: you can move the seat a fair amount... but not the latches.
Someone mentioned that you're undergoing some medical therapies: that also may certainly be affecting what you feel, and The Best of Luck to you!
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