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New Panels

Mets79ST2013

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Good afternoon,

Good news have the new panels install on my 2013 ST-S, have not test them on a long and hot ride but I will on Sunday, but for the time that I did ride the bike the heat issue by the seat is not there when riding on the HWY, the bike looks good also few people ask if it was a 2014.

I will post more info Sunday or Monday. :yes::yes:

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Good afternoon,

Good news have the new panels install on my 2013 ST-S, have not test them on a long and hot ride but I will on Sunday, but for the time that I did ride the bike the heat issue by the seat is not there when riding on the HWY, the bike looks good also few people ask if it was a 2014.

I will post more info Sunday or Monday. :yes::yes:

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Did you or BRP pay for them? Congrats!
 
Have been thinking about it, but I know it's an expensive mod, as is everything with the Can-Am name....my question is, how tough is it to do the install, and how much modification did you have to do (mounting brackets, etc.)?


Good afternoon,

Good news have the new panels install on my 2013 ST-S, have not test them on a long and hot ride but I will on Sunday, but for the time that I did ride the bike the heat issue by the seat is not there when riding on the HWY, the bike looks good also few people ask if it was a 2014.

I will post more info Sunday or Monday. :yes::yes:

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Have been thinking about it, but I know it's an expensive mod, as is everything with the Can-Am name....my question is, how tough is it to do the install, and how much modification did you have to do (mounting brackets, etc.)?

my dealer did it for me, but I was there it took the less time to put them together than reading the instructions is no more than one hour to get them on the bike.
 
Very nice..!!

:popcorn::popcorn:ing for the real test..fingers crossed hoping this has a good result in the cooling of the engine compartment..good luck..!! :pray: does look good..:thumbup:
 
:popcorn::popcorn:ing for the real test..fingers crossed hoping this has a good result in the cooling of the engine compartment..good luck..!! :pray: does look good..:thumbup:


Thanks, being from California Northern Morgan Hill I dd miss riding to San Diego
 
Good afternoon,

Good news have the new panels install on my 2013 ST-S, have not test them on a long and hot ride but I will on Sunday, but for the time that I did ride the bike the heat issue by the seat is not there when riding on the HWY, the bike looks good also few people ask if it was a 2014.

I will post more info Sunday or Monday. :yes::yes:

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Hi Fernando,

I am glad to read you may have resolved your problem. I am having a small problem with my new 2014 STS Se5. I had a 25 inch Ultra touring windshield installed when I purchased. It would not stay in any position and flopped to the bottom position every time. I had to leave my bike at the dealer while we are waiting for parts to come in. Guess it is a legal issue.
Thanks for your # and I plan to call some day so we can ride. I need to get my bike back. I am not done learning and bonding with it! : )
 
New Panels Great!

My 2014 vented panels were installed the first week in April on my 2013 ST Limited. Since then, I've logged over 5000 miles, mostly in Florida, and my Spyder is 100 per cent improved. No more blisters on my left leg! Life is good.
 
Have been thinking about it, but I know it's an expensive mod, as is everything with the Can-Am name....my question is, how tough is it to do the install, and how much modification did you have to do (mounting brackets, etc.)?
I installed the new panels on my wife's 2013 STS myself. It was super easy, It was a direct bolt on. No making brakets.
The hold proses took about an hour. I have spent a couple of days riding her STS. There is a noticeable difference in temperature off the panels. :D
 
i just ordered mine cant wait to put them on,we should get the jerey spyders together

;)
Good afternoon,

Good news have the new panels install on my 2013 ST-S, have not test them on a long and hot ride but I will on Sunday, but for the time that I did ride the bike the heat issue by the seat is not there when riding on the HWY, the bike looks good also few people ask if it was a 2014.

I will post more info Sunday or Monday. :yes::yes:

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Good afternoon,

Good news have the new panels install on my 2013 ST-S, have not test them on a long and hot ride but I will on Sunday, but for the time that I did ride the bike the heat issue by the seat is not there when riding on the HWY, the bike looks good also few people ask if it was a 2014.

I will post more info Sunday or Monday. :yes::yes:

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Awesome, hope you like your's as much as I do mine ... what a difference!:bowdown:
 
Good afternoon,

Good news have the new panels install on my 2013 ST-S, have not test them on a long and hot ride but I will on Sunday, but for the time that I did ride the bike the heat issue by the seat is not there when riding on the HWY, the bike looks good also few people ask if it was a 2014.

Hey Mets, I was wondering if the colors were a direct match. I too have yellow but I can't tell from your pictures if the yellows are exact or not. All I know is that by my seat it gets HOT! Will BRP cover this upgrade? I'm in laguna beach and it's hot on top of a hot bike! thanks
 
I am in Laguna Niguel, same color and yeah I hear you man
WHo do you service your bike with? Maybe we can bring them the case and see if they can help with BRP
Riding 2 up on my ST-S is even worse (heat wise) but even riding solo I am feeling it on my leg even with pants and boots

Good afternoon,

Good news have the new panels install on my 2013 ST-S, have not test them on a long and hot ride but I will on Sunday, but for the time that I did ride the bike the heat issue by the seat is not there when riding on the HWY, the bike looks good also few people ask if it was a 2014.

Hey Mets, I was wondering if the colors were a direct match. I too have yellow but I can't tell from your pictures if the yellows are exact or not. All I know is that by my seat it gets HOT! Will BRP cover this upgrade? I'm in laguna beach and it's hot on top of a hot bike! thanks
 
I am in Laguna Niguel, same color and yeah I hear you man
WHo do you service your bike with? Maybe we can bring them the case and see if they can help with BRP
Riding 2 up on my ST-S is even worse (heat wise) but even riding solo I am feeling it on my leg even with pants and boots

[email protected] why shell out the bucks when with the proper procedure BRP will cover the cost of parts and installation. The panels make all the difference. Like night and day. As for the color, they are doing kits to match the 2013 bike colors. The 2012 RS's as well. Mine is a perfect match.
 
Glad the panels are working out for everyone....I just did a 7600 mile trip with the new panels and the Spyder performed perfectly.....no heat issues....even in 112 degrees while in Vegas.......good luck everyone
 
How much did the upgraded panels cost?

[email protected] They are free if BRP pays for them as a fix for the design flaw that causes the heat buildup in the first place. Flamingobabe is right, the panels are awesome, just did 5264 miles in 3.5 weeks - from 105 degrees to 52, 13000+ elevation to below 500, rain, sun, humid, dry, back roads and slowing through country towns most the way (less than 200 miles on interstate) - no matter the situation I was able to ride comfortably. A huge change from before the panels. You should be aware I have six 1" holes in each bottom panel (below my BajaRon Sway Bar), and a ton of heat shielding - all done before the panels were installed by BRP. If you have a heat problem that makes it uncomfortable (and sometimes dangerous as you try to maneuver your legs away from the heat), the panels will definitely make a difference. Ryde Safe .... :clap:
 
Glad the panels are working out for everyone....I just did a 7600 mile trip with the new panels and the Spyder performed perfectly.....no heat issues....even in 112 degrees while in Vegas.......good luck everyone

[email protected] They are free if BRP pays for them as a fix for the design flaw that causes the heat buildup in the first place. Flamingobabe is right, the panels are awesome, just did 5264 miles in 3.5 weeks - from 105 degrees to 52, 13000+ elevation to below 500, rain, sun, humid, dry, back roads and slowing through country towns most the way (less than 200 miles on interstate) - no matter the situation I was able to ride comfortably. A huge change from before the panels. You should be aware I have six 1" holes in each bottom panel (below my BajaRon Sway Bar), and a ton of heat shielding - all done before the panels were installed by BRP. If you have a heat problem that makes it uncomfortable (and sometimes dangerous as you try to maneuver your legs away from the heat), the panels will definitely make a difference. Ryde Safe .... :clap:

I'm so glad to hear that you both have found solutions to your heat problems... :thumbup:



...And just in time, for Summer to start baking ALL of uis! :shocked:
 
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