That's a negative.
...and I won't ride it until BRP figures out what's causing it and fixes it right. They sent out the same exact replacement part which will just melt again in 2000 miles like the last one.
See this? BRP already has this photo. Dany took the same shot of mine at the Owners event. They've known about this since before the Owners event.
Notice the plastic top on the master brake cylinder is melted in front.
See the exhaust pipe closest to the master brake cylinder? It has a heat shield. But the plastic cap still melted.
Now look up, see that corrugated plastic piece? That's a wiring loom... it's even closer to the exhaust... and it didn't melt. The wires inside? really thin insulation... did they melt? They less than in inch away... See the plastic zip tie? Purchased from the lowest bidder... not made to handle ANY heat... did it melt? nope.
The body panels come closer to the exhaust pipes than this, and they don't melt either.
So why did the master brake cylinder cap melt?
Simple. It's a defective part. It needs to be replaced with a material that can handle more heat than candle wax before turning to goo.
Replacing it with the same exact part/material is dumb and dangerous. Making another heat shield is a bandaid at best.
The part needs to be remade with a different material.