Rd_Runner
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Well July 17th I dropped my Spyder off for the Can-AM heat recall work.
If anyone is interested, the Can AM part number that was applied was: 219800371 according to the invoice I received when I picked up my Spyder.
Everything went well. I noted two new air scoops on the front of the bike as stated in the detailed Recall Notice I received.
I have only driven it 30 or 40 miles since I picked up.
I observed:
1. Very slight increase in engine noise (in a good way)
2. More sensitive throttle response, especially at lower RPMs
3. Absolutely no fuel vapors after parking in garage. Before the update I have always had a lot fuel vapor odors for a couple of hour after parking my bike. It appears the revised fuel evaporator and fuel system has worked.
4. Overall reduced heat. Although I have not thought the heat from my bike was excessive ( I wrapped the exhaust with heat tape right after purchase), there has been a substantial and noticeable reduction with the modifications.
5 No change in reported engine temp (My Spyder did not have engine temp issues before the recall work)
Overall the bike does appear to be much cooler after the update and I anxious to puts some miles on it. :2thumbs::2thumbs::2thumbs:
I will report more on long term things such as fuel mileage when I have some riding time on my Spyder.
I did want to make one comment. I was not impressed with the quality of the work on my bike.
I picked it up and 5 miles down the road noted my right hand mirror was vibrating excessively and was loose.
I pulled over and found the upper plastic mirror mount was busted and the upper screw for body panel (right behind the mirror) was flat missing.
Given the quality of the work, I didn't take it back to the dealer. I took it home and fixed the mirror mount myself.
Last year I had made a metal/rubber mount for the left side when I broke it last year and of course the dealer no parts in stock.
I made a mirror image of the mirror mount for the right.
I had order a couple of spare screws for myself previously and used one of them to fasten the body panel.
I will have take a closer look at the rest of the work to see if the tech left me anymore "surprises".
- Mike
If anyone is interested, the Can AM part number that was applied was: 219800371 according to the invoice I received when I picked up my Spyder.
Everything went well. I noted two new air scoops on the front of the bike as stated in the detailed Recall Notice I received.
I have only driven it 30 or 40 miles since I picked up.
I observed:
1. Very slight increase in engine noise (in a good way)
2. More sensitive throttle response, especially at lower RPMs
3. Absolutely no fuel vapors after parking in garage. Before the update I have always had a lot fuel vapor odors for a couple of hour after parking my bike. It appears the revised fuel evaporator and fuel system has worked.
4. Overall reduced heat. Although I have not thought the heat from my bike was excessive ( I wrapped the exhaust with heat tape right after purchase), there has been a substantial and noticeable reduction with the modifications.
5 No change in reported engine temp (My Spyder did not have engine temp issues before the recall work)
Overall the bike does appear to be much cooler after the update and I anxious to puts some miles on it. :2thumbs::2thumbs::2thumbs:
I will report more on long term things such as fuel mileage when I have some riding time on my Spyder.
I did want to make one comment. I was not impressed with the quality of the work on my bike.
I picked it up and 5 miles down the road noted my right hand mirror was vibrating excessively and was loose.
I pulled over and found the upper plastic mirror mount was busted and the upper screw for body panel (right behind the mirror) was flat missing.
Given the quality of the work, I didn't take it back to the dealer. I took it home and fixed the mirror mount myself.
Last year I had made a metal/rubber mount for the left side when I broke it last year and of course the dealer no parts in stock.
I made a mirror image of the mirror mount for the right.
I had order a couple of spare screws for myself previously and used one of them to fasten the body panel.
I will have take a closer look at the rest of the work to see if the tech left me anymore "surprises".
- Mike
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