I took delivery of my 2011 RT on February 5, 2011. The original throttle body experienced the first signs of failure at Spyderfest in late April. Nevertheless, I was able to ride it back to Florida with ever deteriorating performance. Of course, at the time I didn’t know these were the symptoms of throttle body failure. Kurt Ottesen, however, did know what was wrong and ordered the replacement of the throttle body. The original throttle body was replaced at 8,300 miles.
The second throttle body was replaced at Maggie Valley, under Kurt’s direction, at 12,200 miles.
The critical firmware update was done at 15,100 miles.
The third throttle body was replaced at 24,600 miles in Florida.
The fourth throttle body is still in service at about 34,500 miles.
As I prepare to go to Spyderfest, once again, and with 10,000 miles on the current throttle body, I feel a little apprehension. Perhaps I should ride with Forrest. We could take a spare throttle body along, just in case. Forrest would have to be the technician. I don’t have any skill in this area. I only know how to ride.
I have a feeling that BRP knows exactly what the problem is. They just haven’t been able to nail the workaround yet. It took them a long time to come up with a solution for the DPS problem, but when they did it was perfect.
Hang in there, Forrest. The RT is a wonderful ride.