Hi Lesue, Congrats on your first post on the Forum proper (didja see that I replied to your post in the Welcome sub-forum? :dontknow: ) and Welcome to the Wonderful Worlds of Spyders, SpyderLovers, and Spyder Ryding and to the Miles of Smiles (and days of pure enjoyment &/or utter frustration!

) that they all bring!!

hyea: :welcome:
I've merged your thread as a post into one of the many existing threads on this subject, cos it really wasn't asking anything new or likely to get a markedly different response; and adding yet another thread asking exactly the same thing yet again only makes it harder for everyone to find the info they need! And yes, I know this is a slightly older thread, but the answer about this hasn't changed since about 2008!!
So please, bear in mind that it
ALWAYS pays to
Search First,
BEFORE starting a new thread; and do some reading up on what's already here! That's one of the great things about this Forum, and most like it - the info & shared experiences will always be here, usually fairly readily retrievable, even if there's lots of threads &/or posts about it. So Search first; do some reading up on what's here; and at the very least, you'll learn something, maybe enough to completely answer your question or possibly only enough to refine your question a bit!
And don't be scared of adding to an older thread - a little bit of thread archeology doesn't hurt,
especially if you're expanding the knowledge base or adding to the experiences shared; but it also
ALWAYS pays to
check the date of the Opening Post in any thread
AND the dates on
the last few posts in it too, and if you do want to ask a question, maybe don't expect replies from people who last posted in that thread saaayyy, anything from about 5 to 14 years ago, especially if their usernames are Red or Grey, cos that means they aren't really around on the boards these days. :lecturef_smilie:
All that said, as you can see from reading thru the rest of this thread, your temperature gauge is pretty much doing the same thing as everyone else's; that sort of higher temp is normal; there's nothing wrong with it; you don't need to worry about it &/or even try to 'fix' it, cos that might have unintended consequences; and you'll get used to it pretty quickly as one of the quirks BRP has given us just to keep us on our toes! And there's more of them too - just don't rely on your fuel gauge &/or low fuel warning light always being accurate either! Just use one of your trip meters to track how far you go between filling your gas tank & work out how far you can safely go without ever running the tank dry & maybe damaging things. :thumbup:
Did you check out the Spyder Muster Website that I mentioned in your Welcome thread? Any chance you might be able to catch up with them at Bathurst over the coming weekend? :dontknow: