I know this may be redundant, as others have posted similar results, but I want to convey my thoughts. I had the recall and 2nd update, to include the hose extension for the evaporation canister, done a few days ago on Wednesday. I had the oportunity to ride for a while today and can say that the difference in steering is quite considerable. The steering seems more responsive for both high and low speed maneuvers, and I didn't notice any ill effects. Additionally, my Spyder is running absolutely wonderfully. The most important thing to note, is that after my ride, I looked underneath the Spyder and noticed a bit of fluid dripping from the new hose that drains underneath the spyder. I did the "touch and smell" test and noticed that it was raw fuel. I don't know if this could lead to some answers for the unfortunate spyder owners that have watched their spyders burn, but I think the longer hose from the evap cannister is definitely one of the most important reasons to get the update; from a safety standpoint. I was somewhat indifferent about the recall and update before I got them, because all seemed well. However, after my observation today, I wonder where that fuel had been dripping before. Definitely disconcerning.
As an additional "project" today, I worked on my brakes. I had the pads replaced with BRP's new brake pads a while back, but still had plenty of squeeking. I cleaned everything with CRC brake cleaner, and then put CRC brake quiet on the back of the pads. The result is awesome. Absolutely zero noise. I couldn't be happier. However, nothing is ever easy in my garage. One of the little clips on the backside of the front brake pads took flight. I heard it deflect off of several surfaces, including my ceiling, before striking the spyder. Well after moving everything, and sweeping the entire garage, I revomed several panels from the spyder. I found it lying on the belly pan.
I'm looking forward to some awesome riding tomorrow with the unseasonably warm temps. Hope everyone else gets a chance for one more good ride this season!
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As an additional "project" today, I worked on my brakes. I had the pads replaced with BRP's new brake pads a while back, but still had plenty of squeeking. I cleaned everything with CRC brake cleaner, and then put CRC brake quiet on the back of the pads. The result is awesome. Absolutely zero noise. I couldn't be happier. However, nothing is ever easy in my garage. One of the little clips on the backside of the front brake pads took flight. I heard it deflect off of several surfaces, including my ceiling, before striking the spyder. Well after moving everything, and sweeping the entire garage, I revomed several panels from the spyder. I found it lying on the belly pan.
I'm looking forward to some awesome riding tomorrow with the unseasonably warm temps. Hope everyone else gets a chance for one more good ride this season!
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