Ok everyone's got an opinion. I get that almost no one really cares about what time or temp it really is. The guy that started this thread just asked a simple question. 1) Dose anyone else have the same flaw? and 2) Has anyone heard of a fix for it? Give him a break. I for one have the same temp error< 2015 RT-S SE6 Today bike said it was 32 degrees and the outside thermometer said it was only 23. I too still rode to work on the bike. I just set the clock and calendar for the first time 3 days ago so not sure on that point. If BRP didn't want to put a accurate time or temp display on their machine why did they bother to put them their at all.
Once again my beloved Brothers are picking the "Rat S--t" out of the sugar bowl. :joke:
Jack
I had a Suzuki Burgman 650 that speedo was off 10%, that's more than the Spyder.
Speedo error - keep up with the traffic flow, that's what I would do if the speedo was accurate so who cares, safer anyway.
Clock - many other ways to tell the time, phone, watch, Bank sign which has the temp as well.
Temperature - not an engineer so cant't speak to any ECM issues and this too doesn't matter I will ride if I want to no matter the temp.
All that said, with my eyes even with glasses the speedo is the only one I can read anyway.![]()
I wish BRP did not show the ambient temperature to the rider, it just makes for confusion. The temperature shown has nothing to do with your comfort. The sensor is placed near the intake of the motor for the purpose of adjusting the correct air/fuel mixture. If you move the sensor you are defeating the purpose of it. Leave it alone and don't pay any attention to the temperature display on the console.
Why would you expect them to place it where the heat of the engine would make the readings useless? :banghead:With all due respect, the sensor is NOT placed near the intake. .
Why would you expect them to place it where the heat of the engine would make the readings useless? :banghead:
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Remember: it needs to be in "still" air...
I totally agree, the inaccuracies do nothing to damper my ride, but you would think for the price and pride of things, they could get it right on 2 out of 3. JMHOOk everyone's got an opinion. I get that almost no one really cares about what time or temp it really is. The guy that started this thread just asked a simple question. 1) Dose anyone else have the same flaw? and 2) Has anyone heard of a fix for it? Give him a break. I for one have the same temp error< 2015 RT-S SE6 Today bike said it was 32 degrees and the outside thermometer said it was only 23. I too still rode to work on the bike. I just set the clock and calendar for the first time 3 days ago so not sure on that point. If BRP didn't want to put a accurate time or temp display on their machine why did they bother to put them their at all.
I totally agree, the inaccuracies do nothing to damper my ride, but you with think for the price and pride of things, they could get it right on 2 out of 3. JMHO
Some folks just aren't happy; if they're not miserable... nojoke
Jack,
When I come visit you: please remind me to take my coffee black, and without sugar! :shocked:
Next time I take her dress off, i'll post a pic.opcorn: