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2013 RT Limited Heat problems

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Being a new Spyder rider with only 1200 miles on it, what kind of heat problems can I expect and what can be done to correct the problems?

I bought the 2013 RTL as a brand new fresh out of the crate leftover and all of the recalls have been done.

So far my wife and I love the Spyder and look forward to ride it whenever we can.
 
Well it's a tough one to answer clearly, some have prolific heat issues that never end and can not be fixed and some have no issues at all. I am one of the unlucky one's!
 
This is a tough question to answer... :shocked:
While you shouldn't expect ANY problems; I'd try to keep it in mind that if you've got what appears to be an awful lot of hear coming up into your lap, or onto your right foot... it might be time to see what's going on under the Tupperware! nojoke
 
Well it's a tough one to answer clearly, some have prolific heat issues that never end and can not be fixed and some have no issues at all. I am one of the unlucky one's!

:agree::agree: Not all of the 2013's have this problem but many do. I too am one of the unlucky ones.:mad: I had the ECM upgrade done, had the pipes wrapped and installed a Spyderpops lower block off plate to keep the heat off of my right foot. Still gets hot, but it is definitely better. Sadly, BRP has not really done much of anything to address these issues, nor do they seem inclined to do so. But my wife and I ride a lot anyway, and as long as you are moving along it is not too bad. You will notice it more in stop & go traffic. We have logged 3,731 miles since taking the :ani29: out of winter storage in late April. My advice is to just ride & enjoy. Good luck, and I hope that you got one of the "cool" ones!
 
Heat????

Had a '13 for a yr...road to Gettysburg, Pa from Montana in late June...not real heat issues...the right foot may get warm for some...but I didn't have a problem...there are deflector shield for the radiator to mitigate that issue...other than that stay out of the desert in the summer and you'll have no heat issues:yes:
 
Ensure all the BUDS updates and recalls are completed . . . it does get hot under the Tupperware, but since the most recent BUDS update, I don't have the issues I had, last year. That said, when the radiator fan kicks in and my right foot is on the highway pegs, my leg gets HOT! . . . Solution? I put it back on the floorboard. I don't plan to install the block off plate on mine, because I'd rather have my foot hot, that the engine overheating, and on the 2013 RT, there isn't the space underneath, to open up and allow the heat a different escape route . . . I just returned from a five day trip down Skyline Drive and over the "Back of the Dragon" and my Spyder performed, flawlessly. Day one was over 300 miles, over 10 hours . . . and no excessive heat (other than from mother nature . . . it was HOT out!)
 
Hard to say..!!

you should ryde it and see if you have a heat problem. The earlier models had some with issues but not as many as it would seem. I'm sure you will find no problem on the later ones with all the changes done. Remember there will be heat and more so in the summer. You are very close to a rather large combustion engine producing considerable heat as they all do. So ryde and enjoy and avoid heavy traffic ryde the roads less traveled....:ohyea::ohyea:
 
Don't

Don't expect heat issues and you won't have any. The worst thing you can do is read this forum and assume you will have heat issues. Just ride, there is some heat that comes off the radiator on the right side, but quite frankly I have found that a good pair of ryding boots takes care of that. Ryde and enjoy, remember the few complaints that you read are from the same people over and over again. Your ryde is your ryde and you will love every minute of it. :yes:
 
If you live in New Jersey as your profile states, I wouldn't expect any heat problems. Take a trip down my way and you'll need shuttle class heat shielding on your high quality riding boots. Despite what some may claim, the folks in southwest aren't imagining things and no amount of positive thinking, thick boots or much of anything will reduce the burning sensation on the right foot and leg area. Folks have posted pictures of burned flesh and others won't believe it.

You'll likely have no such issues riding in your area. I certainly never had an issue traveling 100 miles north of the blast furnace known as Phoenix. In the defense of us whacked southerners, you have to ride the thing to get out of the heat.


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Don't expect heat issues and you won't have any. The worst thing you can do is read this forum and assume you will have heat issues. Just ride, there is some heat that comes off the radiator on the right side, but quite frankly I have found that a good pair of ryding boots takes care of that. Ryde and enjoy, remember the few complaints that you read are from the same people over and over again. Your ryde is your ryde and you will love every minute of it. :yes:





I agree and remember that it is a motorcycle and motorcycles give off a lot of heat. If you are sitting at a red light for a couple of minutes and its 95 deg out and the asphalt is 150 deg and the motor is 200 deg everything is going to get warm and I don't think that you will want to hug the plastic with bare legs like some people think that you should be able to.
I wasn't experiencing any excessive heat but to make mine better I did wrap my pipes, insulate the fuel tank and remove the intake air filter resonator plastic and installed a after market intake. This opens up the front of the engine and lets amore air thru. There are plenty of threads on this subject.
The Baker Air Wings do help a lot as long as you are moving.

enjoy the ride
 
I agree and remember that it is a motorcycle and motorcycles give off a lot of heat. If you are sitting at a red light for a couple of minutes and its 95 deg out and the asphalt is 150 deg and the motor is 200 deg everything is going to get warm and I don't think that you will want to hug the plastic with bare legs like some people think that you should be able to.
I wasn't experiencing any excessive heat but to make mine better I did wrap my pipes, insulate the fuel tank and remove the intake air filter resonator plastic and installed a after market intake. This opens up the front of the engine and lets amore air thru. There are plenty of threads on this subject.
The Baker Air Wings do help a lot as long as you are moving.

enjoy the ride
I agree with you both I can't tell you how many Harley's I have seen shutting down for over heating while wating to get into weirs beach I read all the threads out there and still got a 2013 RTS SM5 for $19300 out the door I could not pass it up and I love my bike like I said even better whit the baker wings
 
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