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I had my RTS PE DPS changeout last week. WOW, what a difference. Handles like I always thought it should. No more fighting it. Thanks BRP.
I couldn't agree more. It's like a whole new machine!
I had my RTS PE DPS changeout last week. WOW, what a difference. Handles like I always thought it should. No more fighting it. Thanks BRP.
It has been over two weeks since my dealer sent back a RT DPS unit. I can't believe it takes so long to get a rebuilt unit back. My dealer says that BRP told him that they would only send them when one gets back to them. I would hate to be away from home if mine broke down. Still waiting for a replacement DPS !!!:sour:
I am waiting to have my DPS replaced on my RT but just for your information, after having my alignment done my RT does run 100% better in a strait line and after replacing both the Swaybar & Shocks now handles 100% better as well both in the curves and strait line stability. It also sits a full inch higher in the front end with the Elkas and that doesn't affect the handling even though the center of gravity is higher. I run 22 psi fronts and 28 psi rear.RT 2010 SE front tires at 18 pounds, rear at 28 pounds, and front springs set at 5 the highest they go. On the SITS rally I knew I would need an oil change so I scheduled it at one of the two dealers who we were to visit. One the final one we visited had only been a dealer for 3 days they told me. It took about 5 and 1/2 hours to change the oil and do the DPS change so we missed Lamont's picnic as a result. It cost me $192 and change to get it done. I was told they had done about 31 of them so far and they believed the replacement parts were rebuilt. They are only alloted 2 hours by BuRP to do the DPS change and I would guess it takes longer than that by what I experienced.
I would say the turning effort is reduced somewhat but in a esses type of turn the second part of the turn seems to really build an increasing effort and tendency toward the ever present understeering. I tapped the brakes to bring balance of the trike forward and mashed the throttle to over come it and I escaped without any major event. Still the same handling as before with less effort is maybe a fix in their eyes but not mine. I filled the BuRP reps ears at the final banquet at Mountain Motorsports and he admitted that the trike was not the best handling especially the RT.
If I had run the Dragon with the the way it handles now after the DPS service I might have turned around and not done the whole trip down to Deal's Gap frankly. I fought it with the trailer on in the high winds all the way back from Nashville to Weston, WV getting as low as 24.6 MPG while trying to keep a reasonable speed up on the interstate. I enjoyed the Dragon ride greatly on the way up out of Deal's Gap and actually may have raised a wheel a bit coming out of one corner in a spirited manner.
Shocks and springs may be the answer and by the way the BuRP rep said the new spring and shock package on the 2011 RT's should fit the 2010 models so that may be an answer which could be cheaper than aftermarket shocks and springs. It would be nice if BuRP would give us at least a price break on them being they chose not to recall something that does not work right new.
I am also going to return down one click on the preload springs on the front to see if that lowers the ride height enough to lessen the wind effect on the trike a bit. Right now it is akin to chasing a ping pong ball around when the wind hits it. I went accross the longest bridge of its type in the western hemisphere in severe crosswinds holding on for dear life and actually counter steering heavily to stay in one lane with the trailer following like some unbelieving satellite gone wild.
I saw negligable major handling and maybe only slight ease of control changes after the DPS recall was done and almost found it more tolerent before the deed was done. My previous RS handled far better and was easier to drive than this RT has ever came close to so far. Bill
Both my control housings have been loose for months...and are getting progressively worse. Dealer got the parts in after several weeks, but I can't have the work done until there is a DPS available...they will not release a Spyder without doing the recall. I thought mybe mine was a fluke, but apparently not. I may have to take it apart and reinforce the housing myself.I Dropped mine off at the dealer's yesterday for the DPS replacment and a couple of other issues... I'm losing LOTS of air out of the rear shock, the front trunk lid is mis-aligned and a bit loose, and my left seithc housing wants to twist on the bars even though the bolts holding it in place are tight... (and the morrirs wobble, and I lost my antenna...):yikes: Anyway, it seemed like a good time to get all of this looked after... When the weather co-operates and they get it hammered back together, I'll throw my two cents in about how it steers... (I've got a 55 mile trip back and forth so an opinion is easily formed!![]()