The dealer contacted me today, they got permission from BRP to order parts to fix my Spyder's heat problem!:yes::yes::yes::yes: YEA!!!!!!!
Great! Took about a week for mine to get here. They were installed yesterday. Look great and the wife is happy so life is good!:clap::clap:The dealer contacted me today, they got permission from BRP to order parts to fix my Spyder's heat problem!:yes::yes::yes::yes: YEA!!!!!!!
The dealer contacted me today, they got permission from BRP to order parts to fix my Spyder's heat problem!:yes::yes::yes::yes: YEA!!!!!!!
can i remove som of the inner panels to get more airflow to the Engine and not be worried about the paint ??
can i remove som of the inner panels to get more airflow to the Engine and not be worried about the paint ??
If you've got the 2014 air flow panels BRP is replacing the old ones with - for free - you won't have to worry about self fixes
:hun: Please explain, a little more detail will be needed to answer your question.
i have 2013 STs and Think its be owerheated and have a q if i can remove some of the panels on inside and dont dammage the paint on the outside panels if the inner panels are gone to get better airflow
Hi Linedrawer and loisk,Hello friend from Sweden - agree with Jacque - get the airflow panels, no question. As you're outside the USA, BRP Care is no good for you (as for me).
I was looking at buying a used 2013 ST but on the ones I've seen none have the new heat panels installed. One man told me he had never had heat issues with his but I was not able to ride it to find out and dealers make the demo ride so short you just can't tell if it will show up. Question is do some have heat issues and others not? I live in Florida so lots of heat in the summer months. Second question if I do buy used do you think I would be able to get the new panels from BRP?