i would think they might try to fix the problems but it's not a priority to them. if enough complain it could hurt their reputation in future sales. they might have plenty of 13's out there that are on sale right now, but as far as i can see what they have been doing with the heat recall, they are only putting a band-aid on a very bad cut.
The problem not correcting previous model defects is the bad press they wind up getting generated by disgruntled customer base. I have found that corporate images are very fragile when it comes to problems.
I agree what about forming a committe and meeting with BRP ALONG WITH A PETITION OF UNHAPPY 2013 SPYDER OWNERS.
I've said it before and I'll say it again.
I have watched BRP since the only product they made was a little yellow snowmobile.
They make mistakes because they innovate.
I can't think of a single instance that they did not work to correct the mistake.
I suppose if I had 2013 sitting my garage I might not be so philosophical about it but they know they have problem and there will be a solution if their past actions can be used to predict their future actions.
I've said it before and I'll say it again.
I have watched BRP since the only product they made was a little yellow snowmobile.
They make mistakes because they innovate.
I can't think of a single instance that they did not work to correct the mistake.
I suppose if I had 2013 sitting my garage I might not be so philosophical about it but they know they have problem and there will be a solution if their past actions can be used to predict their future actions.
:agree: Thank you for saying it so well! :clap: :thumbup:I've said it before and I'll say it again.
I have watched BRP since the only product they made was a little yellow snowmobile.
They make mistakes because they innovate.
I can't think of a single instance that they did not work to correct the mistake.
I suppose if I had 2013 sitting my garage I might not be so philosophical about it but they know they have problem and there will be a solution if their past actions can be used to predict their future actions.
roger you seem to be pretty smart when it comes to a lot of things, so why do you think that some people have heat issues and some don't. unless they change body parts to redirect the air flow away from the Tupperware and the right foot, i really don't see a fix in the future. what is the difference between your bike and mine as far as design goes
i would think the best bet right now is to open a case with them, like i did, and every time you contact them about the heat issue use the case number, the more cases reported the better for us. what i don't really understand is why some people have the problem and some don't. i can understand bad shocks and some with bad ball joints, because by the time they got complaints they fixed the issue. but not the heat problems, it's the same motor and cooling system so why do i have heat and not others.
Being reading how existing and new spyder riders are upgrading or bypassing from the 2013s to the 2014s to resolve or steer clear of the flaws and problems of the 2013s with this in mind why would BRP CARE if they ever fix up the 2013s.
Thanks for pointing that out. I'll keep it in mind! :thumbup:When riders start complaining about defects on their new 2014 RT Spyders the 2013s with their few know defects and fixes will look better. Already one of the pcv valves on the news press demo 2014 Spyder was installed backwards causing it to stall.
The thing about the 2013's is they have the same engine, same exhaust, same cat, same plugs, same headers, same intake and same cooling system as a 2012.
Yet the 2013's put out a lot more heat.
It's not just damaging parts because of their location (and the locations did change for some things). It's because the engine itself is producing more heat.
Does it run hotter? No, the cooling system is keeping it at the designated operating temp. But that doesn't mean more heat isn't being created.
Here's an example:
Take a 2012 RT and a 2013 RT who live next door to each other.
Go for a 300 mile ride together on the Interstate at interstate speeds. Doesn't matter the temp outside.
Put into your respective, identical, garages when you get home. Measure the temp inside when you pull in and 1 hour later.
The garage with the 2012 might go up 3 or 4 degrees while the garage with the 2013 goes up 30-40 degrees. No joke. Pull in at 70F and 1 hour later it's 110F in there. On a cool day!
I'll spare you the math that determines how much stored energy is being released by a 2013 vs a 2012 but the BTU's generated by the 2013 are 10 times what comes off the 2012.
We need a little bit of information here...
Is this actual results, or are you just pulling numbers out of the air?? :shocked: :dontknow: