I'm having a heck of a time opening the "Glove Box" (ie - the little storage compartment on top of the dash), on my F3-T. Is there a trick to getting it open? I don't remember it being lockable.....and I don't want to force it.
Any help would be appreciated.
Oh please! Enough belly aching! Just lift up with your thumb. There is a tight seal on this by design! Having just driven across country in all kinds of weather (snow!) I can tell you that every thing stays dry and that is where I keep my cell phone when I am ryding so I, for one, am very happy that this seals completely. In addition my frunk works every time and I really love the location and mechanism of the gas tank! Maybe it's just the difference between a positive attitude and a negative attitude! My suggestion.......sell the motorcycle!:banghead:Agreed. There are lots of poorly designed things on these. Seems theres always some mysterious technique needed for a ton of things on them. "Try dabbing some grease here" "you have to kind of push then twist then do a jumping jack" lol. I too have a hell of a time opening mine. Would it kill them to just have a normal latch? That, the ridiculous gas cap design, even the frunk opening method with the key doesnt always work. Seems like BRP is trying far too hard to be unique. It sure is working. They are the only ones that ive ever had such ergonomic issues with in all of our motorsports history. Wish they wouldve stuck to the basics with the simple things. what is with them and anything that latches???
A dab of silicone....use two thumbs...easy peasy....do that about ten times and all works fine...every time.
Lol you assume that latch design is neccessary for a good seal. It isnt. Plenty of other manufacturers keep things dry without aggravating their customers in the process lol. And tbh i prob would sell this thing if i wasnt disabled and could go back to better designed two wheeled machines, for half the cost. But i cant.Oh please! Enough belly aching! Just lift up with your thumb. There is a tight seal on this by design! Having just driven across country in all kinds of weather (snow!) I can tell you that every thing stays dry and that is where I keep my cell phone when I am ryding so I, for one, am very happy that this seals completely. In addition my frunk works every time and I really love the location and mechanism of the gas tank! Maybe it's just the difference between a positive attitude and a negative attitude! My suggestion.......sell the motorcycle!:banghead:
Nice to hear! With over 17000 carefree, trouble free miles I less that a year, it is hard for me to fathom that others are not as fortunate as I have been. Wish you nothing but carefree miles ahead! :bowdown:Lol you assume that latch design is neccessary for a good seal. It isnt. Plenty of other manufacturers keep things dry without aggravating their customers in the process lol. And tbh i prob would sell this thing if i wasnt disabled and could go back to better designed two wheeled machines, for half the cost. But i cant.
Unfortunately im not blinded by the Spyder's coolness. Theres def a tremendous fun factor no doubt. But for what the costs of them are there should be more refinement in the ergonomics. Glad you're satisfied but trust me, these things are really lacking when compared to the other manufacturers in this dept. For me as a disabled rider though its either ride this or ride nothing. I have no realistic options. Theres no competion so we will manage, its not like i hate it. I just feel it needs to be more refined for $30k.
And for the record i was absolutely stoked to buy it, best attitude ever lol. Was so happy until it broke down with 34 miles on it, had to be towed, theres currently an oil leak and opening and closing things seem to be a fix it yourself process lol. I do appreciate just being able to ride at all so these are obviously small potatoes. We've slowly been sorting things out one by one but i cant help comparing to the better designed manufacturers every time im towing it to the dealer. When you've had literally trouble free motorcycles over and over in your past, you sort of hope for better but it is what it is.
Didnt mean to rant but i guess it just came out when i saw the op's complaint lol. I will grease the latch and move on. Believe it or not im determined to enjoy what the Spyder has to offer lol.
I'm having a heck of a time opening the "Glove Box" (ie - the little storage compartment on top of the dash), on my F3-T. Is there a trick to getting it open? I don't remember it being lockable.....and I don't want to force it.
Any help would be appreciated.
Was having the same problem. Biggest concern was I didn't want to break trying to open it. But even with my nail was able to use my two thumbs and..:yes:
Glad to see that there are no "dumb" question us newbies can ask.
Thanks Newbert and all those that responded.