Got mine today as well..Easier to use with gloves on...:shocked:If I bought my spyder used, how do I get it registered with BRP so that I can get my cap?
I got a new gas cap in the mail.![]()
So if you go to your dealer and purchase a cap; how much do they cost? :dontknow:
I got a new gas cap in the mail.![]()
I downloaded mine right after I heard about it.
I got a new gas cap in the mail.![]()
Hmmmm ... never had a problem with the old cap, that I was aware of at least --- no gas smell, etc. Was warned by the dealer when we bought the 2012 RT Limited (Pearl) not to overfill the tank as it would just end up in the vapor canister. Therefore we have a good canister and now have a gas cap that is supposed to seal better.
What I seem to notice, though, is an IMPROVEMENT in mileage! Not exactly sure how much as we don't have a meter on our tanks at the ranch, so do not know exactly how much gas I've put in (my guess is probably 3 to 5 MPG more). But, what I do know is that the "low fuel" light no longer comes on when we do our average ryde on a PGR mission of between 110 and 120 miles.
Does this make any sense at all? Was the old cap really not sealing properly (since it is a sealed system) but not bad enough to cause fumes? Or is it more related to the fact that Pearl now has a shade over 2100 miles on her? :hun::dontknow:
Ideas on the above appreciated .... Ann
My gas cap broke less than a month after I bought my Spyder. I was at the Dragon, away from home.So if you go to your dealer and purchase a cap; how much do they cost? :dontknow:
Hmmmm ... never had a problem with the old cap, that I was aware of at least --- no gas smell, etc. Was warned by the dealer when we bought the 2012 RT Limited (Pearl) not to overfill the tank as it would just end up in the vapor canister. Therefore we have a good canister and now have a gas cap that is supposed to seal better.
What I seem to notice, though, is an IMPROVEMENT in mileage! Not exactly sure how much as we don't have a meter on our tanks at the ranch, so do not know exactly how much gas I've put in (my guess is probably 3 to 5 MPG more). But, what I do know is that the "low fuel" light no longer comes on when we do our average ryde on a PGR mission of between 110 and 120 miles.
Does this make any sense at all? Was the old cap really not sealing properly (since it is a sealed system) but not bad enough to cause fumes? Or is it more related to the fact that Pearl now has a shade over 2100 miles on her? :hun::dontknow:
Ideas on the above appreciated .... Ann
more miles improves fuel ecomony. but new cap improving it i dont think so..:roflblack: you can't pull the wool over another texan..
Hey ... wasn't trying to pull the wool over another Texan!This was an honest question
and I've now noticed another "item" has showed up since the new cap was installed -- the famous "bouncing fuel gauge" (as in the analog that comes with the RT, not the digital). Mine had always been rock solid before the new cap and now, once the needle passes the top bar, fluctuates for no apparent reason (ie. no curve or hill, pretty flat pavement and it still bounces up and down). To me, this seems to indicate that the new cap has changed "something" in the entire fuel delivery system and I'm really wondering if that something is contributing to the improved mileage (in addition to the number of overall miles that Miss Pearl now has). But, I just don't know! :dontknow:
Well this must mean that, since my original 2010 fuel guage bounces all over the place, that when I put on my new gas cap, it'll be rock solid, right?![]()