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My 2013 RT is back from the shop after the recall. Picked it up today. I'm not going to repeat what everyone else has reported about the improvements for the heat - except to say that what everyone else said is all true. :2thumbs:
I do want to share a few pictures, however, of the new scoop from different angles. I really like the design. I'm also showing these as attachments to this message so that reader can click on the thumbnails and blow them up.
Notice in the picture above, you also get a good view of BajaRon's shock adjustor. (Love this mod.)
The tech that worked on mine said this was the third one he's done, and he's got it down to four hours now (including changing out the spark plugs and spark plug wires, which I requested). He says it get's easier each time he does one.
He really did a nice job on mine.
The pictures below, show a new feature that I haven't seen mentioned before or shown in pictures. Notice the large gap that now appears between the forward side panel and the upper side panel, where the arrow is pointing. This new gap acts as a new "third vent" (above the original upper and lower vents), on each side, for the radiator heat. The gap is created by the removal of the acoustic panels that they took out as part of the recall. If you put your hand behind that gap while riding, you can feel warm air, but it's not particularly hot. The combination of this "new vent" and the new scoops is probably what results in the lower "right foot heat" that folks are reporting. (And the large scoops, of course, throw a lot more air into the engine compartment now.)
Also notice in the second picture (showing the side panel removed) how much more open space there is now behind the radiator. (The acoustic panel was mostly behind and above this area, as shown in this link, but it did block air to the engine forcing more radiator heat out the "hell hole"; and the forward edge of it did close off the gap mentioned above.) This space being opened up is what allows the new scoops to work so well. (The honey-comb grill you see there is not from the 2014 RT, but a thinner one made especially for the 2013 by ESI Cycle Products.) By the way, I do NOT notice any more engine noise with the acoustic panels gone, but my Spyder was already a little louder because I'd previously removed the cat.
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I do want to share a few pictures, however, of the new scoop from different angles. I really like the design. I'm also showing these as attachments to this message so that reader can click on the thumbnails and blow them up.
Notice in the picture above, you also get a good view of BajaRon's shock adjustor. (Love this mod.)
The tech that worked on mine said this was the third one he's done, and he's got it down to four hours now (including changing out the spark plugs and spark plug wires, which I requested). He says it get's easier each time he does one.

The pictures below, show a new feature that I haven't seen mentioned before or shown in pictures. Notice the large gap that now appears between the forward side panel and the upper side panel, where the arrow is pointing. This new gap acts as a new "third vent" (above the original upper and lower vents), on each side, for the radiator heat. The gap is created by the removal of the acoustic panels that they took out as part of the recall. If you put your hand behind that gap while riding, you can feel warm air, but it's not particularly hot. The combination of this "new vent" and the new scoops is probably what results in the lower "right foot heat" that folks are reporting. (And the large scoops, of course, throw a lot more air into the engine compartment now.)
Also notice in the second picture (showing the side panel removed) how much more open space there is now behind the radiator. (The acoustic panel was mostly behind and above this area, as shown in this link, but it did block air to the engine forcing more radiator heat out the "hell hole"; and the forward edge of it did close off the gap mentioned above.) This space being opened up is what allows the new scoops to work so well. (The honey-comb grill you see there is not from the 2014 RT, but a thinner one made especially for the 2013 by ESI Cycle Products.) By the way, I do NOT notice any more engine noise with the acoustic panels gone, but my Spyder was already a little louder because I'd previously removed the cat.


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