oldguyinTX
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I think that you have to cut the upper wings shorter at the top, there was a thread about this a few months ago. Call Baker Built & ask them.
Yes, but not the Inner Panels. You may want to consider changing out the upper wings like I did.I'm getting mine done Sept. 9th, does anybody know If I can still use my Baker air wings after the recall Is done?
I had the 2013 RT Recall done a couple of weeks ago. I also had no more heat from under the seat and the glove box is cool. The weather here has been cool 60's 70's and low 80's since the work was completed and was pleased with the results. Yesterday it got up to the mid 90's and the heat coming out on the right is just about unbearable. It comes back towards my leg and pases back at a angle to the saddlebag. It not only hits my foot but on up my leg above my 8 inch boot. I have had the RT for two years and after the first year I changed on the vents and put on the adjustable vents. Either way I never had so much heat on the right side. I am wondering in doing the recall did they leave something out or had the new air scoops changed the air flow around the cycle? Reading the posts this problem has not been a major problem.
That's a shame!!14,000.00
I'm getting mine done Sept. 9th, does anybody know If I can still use my Baker air wings after the recall Is done?
Yes I noticed the same thing. A lot of heat now out of the bottom right. I guess the new scoops push the air down and out. Around my seat is cooler than ever, actually very cool air now
I notice it also, now that I've been riding a while in hot weather since the recall was done. I took a 3-day trip up to NY in July and a few days after I got home, I had a huge blister on the side of my right big toe, which I assume was from the constant heat.Yes I noticed the same thing. A lot of heat now out of the bottom right. I guess the new scoops push the air down and out. Around my seat is cooler than ever, actually very cool air now
However you block it off, like I did or with Spyderpops plate, you must provide an alternative route for the hot air off the radiator to escape. If you don't you run the risk of running the engine too hot.Just the other day, I installed the 2014 RH grill (which includes a block-off plate for the lower opening), in the hopes that would remove the worst of the heat from my foot and let it escape through the grill, which is above my foot. It doesn't seem to be working as well as I hoped it would. So now, I guess I need to explore a way to cut some holes in the bottom panels below the back of the radiator. :sour: Or... maybe now that the recall has been done, it's finally time to install Spyder Pop's block-off plate. (I hadn't wanted to do that before the recall, because I didn't want to route any more heat inside cowlings.)
I havn't had mine done yet, I really don't have an excessive heat problem with mine..
Yes, he took over 6 hours to do the whole job. I watched some of it and he was very meticulous.
So my question: I've had the right side upper hole blocked with a Spyderpops plate and the lower hole open since I got the RT. He suggested the open grillwork part with the lower hole blocked. I see others have taken that part from a '14 and fitted it to their '13s.
What is the difference in airflow between the two openings?? Why close off the bottom and leave the top open? Does that really direct all the heat above your foot? I do not use highway pegs by the way.
Thanks for any thoughts you might have......![]()
Yes, he took over 6 hours to do the whole job. I watched some of it and he was very meticulous.
So my question: I've had the right side upper hole blocked with a Spyderpops plate and the lower hole open since I got the RT. He suggested the open grillwork part with the lower hole blocked. I see others have taken that part from a '14 and fitted it to their '13s.
What is the difference in airflow between the two openings?? Why close off the bottom and leave the top open? Does that really direct all the heat above your foot? I do not use highway pegs by the way.
Thanks for any thoughts you might have......![]()
For the most part yes. With the '14 part the honey comb is deep enough that it directs the airflow outward when sitting still.Stand by the trunk and look at the radiator as it is not it is a straight shot back at you leg when the fan is running.:thumbup: