AutumnCat
GOS member (Girls On Spyders)
I'm hoping for suggestions.
Earlier this ryding season I started noticing that my SE5 was putting off way too much heat - primarily on the left side where my leg rests on the panels.
On a day that was probably in the low to mid 80's we were stuck in stop & go traffic. I had to pull over & check my leg to see if I had blisters. That's what it felt like. No blisters - just red. But, the Spyder was too hot to keep a bare hand or a leg with jeans on it for too long.
Of course - with the heat we have had this summer...the problem continued to happen & I had to limit how long of a ryde we would take.
Fast forward - I finally contacted our dealer & he said he would take the panels off to see if the insulation was missing or not in place. I also suggested the Y gaskets.
Final word from them - y gaskets were fine & insulation was fine. So, they wrapped the left side exhaust with some sort of "mesh" (which, now has the potential for rusting if moisture sits in there). He also took off the wind deflectors that came with the BRP windshield we added.
Unfortunately - this didn't seem to make much difference.
So - has anyone had this issue? Have you had any luck correcting this issue?
:helpsmilie:
Earlier this ryding season I started noticing that my SE5 was putting off way too much heat - primarily on the left side where my leg rests on the panels.
On a day that was probably in the low to mid 80's we were stuck in stop & go traffic. I had to pull over & check my leg to see if I had blisters. That's what it felt like. No blisters - just red. But, the Spyder was too hot to keep a bare hand or a leg with jeans on it for too long.
Of course - with the heat we have had this summer...the problem continued to happen & I had to limit how long of a ryde we would take.
Fast forward - I finally contacted our dealer & he said he would take the panels off to see if the insulation was missing or not in place. I also suggested the Y gaskets.
Final word from them - y gaskets were fine & insulation was fine. So, they wrapped the left side exhaust with some sort of "mesh" (which, now has the potential for rusting if moisture sits in there). He also took off the wind deflectors that came with the BRP windshield we added.
Unfortunately - this didn't seem to make much difference.
So - has anyone had this issue? Have you had any luck correcting this issue?
:helpsmilie: