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Why is it every bike on the planet has a heated seat but the Spyder?

i have had a few bikes with heated grips and seats. i will admit, i have used the grips, but never the seats.
 
Sorry guys I was not referring to the RT - I was talking about the F3-T

Makes you wonder why BRP would build the F3-T a touring bike, with storage, speed control, radio, windshield and not offer one of the most common accessories a heated seat. The last two Spyders i owned I had to shell our megabucks to get a heated seat from Corbin and dump perfectly good seats.

Wait a minute. I thought you said the F3 was a sport bike? Just last night you posted:

F3 is sport bike and the RT is a touring bike!

Why buy a sporty bike and load it up to make it a RT ? Or take a RT and pull off all the stuff and make it F3.

While they are different - its not like they are worlds apart!
 
I am right here !!!!

AND... believe it or not, I just shipped 2 seat heaters & controls to
a Spyder Rider in New Zealand
I have them in stock YOU....yes YOU can install them yourself it's easy
and you will save BIG $$$$$
Dave


Where is Dave today? :dontknow:
He can put heating elements into ANY seat! :thumbup:
 
could the seat heaters be wired to the oem grip heater controls on an RT? thanks

Good question. I was wondering the same... :thumbup: It would seem that you could use a standard relay to accomplish this as not to power them directly off the heated grip switch but rather have them triggered by it...
 
I don't see why not BUT I never have had anyone tell me they did it
Dave

QUOTE=bandito;1171531]could the seat heaters be wired to the oem grip heater controls on an RT? thanks[/QUOTE]
 
GIVE ME A CALL

Just give me a call I can give you detailed info on installing a heater
it is easy.... Don't know why they charge so damn much to do it when
it is easy and fast . 209-887-3283
Dave

Please tell us how to do it but we're almost broke from buying new spyders!:shocked:
 
yup, like the ability to start like any other vehicle on the planet
. :barf::wrong:

Come on give me a break. When we got our RT my wife said, "I guess we will have to get out of the bank robbery business!"

From the the time I turn the key, sit on it, put on my gloves and I get the go ahead it is 15 seconds. 15 short seconds. Relax, stop complaining about nothing. The Spyder is NOT like ANYOTHER bike.

Joe
 
Well

But I have never found them to be much use on a motorcycle. Maybe on the RT's but my butt is not the part of me that gets cold. It's like a wetsuit once the body heat warms that area its fine nor do my palms get cold for the same reason. It may just be me or the fact i'm on an RS but the jacket liner and heated gloves are the best for a cold ryde. But seat solutions you have many and if brp put them on stock you would not be happy with the price increase....:thumbup:
Let's not forget where you live Gene!:yes::yes:
 
True...but then I didn't always live here. Some of the places did get chilly like Montana, Colorado, New York, Connecticut the others not so much like Texas, florida and California...then we all feel the cold a bit differently.....

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