I also asked about a ball park figure on trade in for '14 they said somewhere around $18k after the current rebates go away. $5k hit in the wallet for 3 months and 1500mi :yikes:
was the tank wrapped because BRP told them to do it. i was at my dealer today and they are still waiting for the heat recall items but as far as i know it's just for the master cylinder
I also asked about a ball park figure on trade in for '14 they said somewhere around $18k after the current rebates go away. $5k hit in the wallet for 3 months and 1500mi :yikes:
Ballpark $15K for my 2010 RT-S Premier with 35,000 miles. I am feeling better already. Value 52% of original.
Just got back from the dealer Redline Powersports and the tech Martin Yost did a bang up job adding the extra insulation.
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What insulation did you use on the fuel tank?Temp after
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BRP called me as I was paying for the 1hr labor to install the insulation and no dice on the rebate for us 2013 owners I requested but we discussed the boiling gas tank issue and told them I was just finishing insulating it and that they should do that for everyone instaed of us doing it for ourselves. I told them all the issues rolled into one could be the reason for fires. Too much pressure from boiling gas into canister could ruin it and they should look into the boiling gas issue. They told me all motorcycles have some gas smell ( BS ) and I told them not as much as we have and some have even reported drops on the floor. We shall see if they do anything in the future.
What insulation did you use on the fuel tank?
Here is what my Dealer Tech did for the RECALL on my RT-S, photo's included. He had to repair the wiring harness near the MC that melted to bear wires :banghead:
It is BRP's responsibility for the fix and I for one am NOT going to pay for fixes that are Safety issues :gaah:
http://www.spydertechnician.blogspot.com
Dave, tell me more about that nifty thermometer. I like!
why not wrap pipes too? wonder about long term ....