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    Exclamation Clarification on the Transport Canada safety recall on 2013 Spyder RT and ST

    Hello everyone,

    As some of you might already know, today Transport Canada published a recall notification from BRP on all 2013 Can-Am® Spyder® RT and ST series roadsters.

    BRP has proposed a solution to the issue raised by the recall; this recall notification has been approved for affected vehicles within Canada by Transport Canada. Agencies in other countries are also reviewing the solution for their own jurisdictions, including the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in the United States.

    All of the details on the issue, the recall and the solution are being communicated to BRP's Canadian dealers as well as to all Canadian owners of a vehicle that is affected by Transport Canada's. As soon as we have the green light from agencies in other countries, we will release the same information to the dealer network and owners of affected vehicles within those countries, including NHTSA in the United States.

    Following are some additional details regarding the recall:
    What issue does this recall address?
    Under some riding conditions, the tandem master cylinder manifold inlet may melt and cause brake fluid to drip onto a heat source, which may lead to a vehicle fire.
    How will the recall address this issue?
    To correct this condition, dealers will install BRP-tested, specially-designed heat shields and heat deflector to reduce the heat in the general area of the tandem master cylinder manifold inlet and prevent it from melting.
    Should I continue to ride my 2013 Can-Am Spyder RT or ST until the safety recall is performed on my vehicle?
    As you are now aware of the details of this safety recall, if you continue to ride your vehicle make sure to give yourself enough time to react. Contact your dealer at your earliest convenience.
    Should I contact my Can-Am Spyder dealer for full details of this recall?
    In Canada, our dealer network is being fully briefed on this safety recall. In other countries, we cannot release full details to our dealer network until the regulatory procedures with their respective agencies are completed. As soon as BRP is able to do so, our dealer networks in those countries will be fully briefed on this safety recall.

    In the meantime, if you have more questions, in Canada, consumers can contact their BRP authorized dealer. In the U.S., you may contact BRP directly by calling us at 1-888-638-5397 (U.S. & Canada only) from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM Eastern time Monday to Thursday, and 10:30 AM to 5:30 PM Eastern time Friday.

    We apologize for any inconvenience and we will keep you informed.
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    Default Good to know..!!

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    Good start but how about the gas tank boiling issue?
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    Glad to see this issue being addressed before someone gets hurt
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    Wonder if this was Spyderann's problem?
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    Default Stay Tuned...

    As the owner of a 2013 ST-L, I will stay tuned for further updates. Additionally, I plan to share this news with my Dealership as a proactive measure. Thanks for the post!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BikerDoc View Post
    Glad to see this issue being addressed before someone gets hurt
    How do you know that? You are making an assumption.

    The streets of Canada could be littered with dead bodies fused to burnt out shells of Spyder motorcycles.

    Major corporations have a way of hiding these things.

    Anyone figure out how that one Spyder caught fire during "demo days" a little while back? Sure that had them rushing to the showroom floors to buy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Knarfoh View Post
    The streets of Canada could be littered with dead bodies fused to burnt out shells of Spyder motorcycles.
    Major corporations have a way of hiding these things.
    Anyone figure out how that one Spyder caught fire during "demo days" a little while back? Sure that had them rushing to the showroom floors to buy!
    You're kidding; right??
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    Quote Originally Posted by BRPcare View Post
    Hello everyone,

    As some of you might already know, today Transport Canada published a recall notification from BRP on all 2013 Can-Am® Spyder® RT and ST series roadsters.

    BRP has proposed a solution to the issue raised by the recall; this recall notification has been approved for affected vehicles within Canada by Transport Canada. Agencies in other countries are also reviewing the solution for their own jurisdictions, including the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in the United States.

    All of the details on the issue, the recall and the solution are being communicated to BRP's Canadian dealers as well as to all Canadian owners of a vehicle that is affected by Transport Canada's. As soon as we have the green light from agencies in other countries, we will release the same information to the dealer network and owners of affected vehicles within those countries, including NHTSA in the United States.

    Following are some additional details regarding the recall:
    What issue does this recall address?
    Under some riding conditions, the tandem master cylinder manifold inlet may melt and cause brake fluid to drip onto a heat source, which may lead to a vehicle fire.
    How will the recall address this issue?
    To correct this condition, dealers will install BRP-tested, specially-designed heat shields and heat deflector to reduce the heat in the general area of the tandem master cylinder manifold inlet and prevent it from melting.
    Should I continue to ride my 2013 Can-Am Spyder RT or ST until the safety recall is performed on my vehicle?
    As you are now aware of the details of this safety recall, if you continue to ride your vehicle make sure to give yourself enough time to react. Contact your dealer at your earliest convenience.
    Should I contact my Can-Am Spyder dealer for full details of this recall?
    In Canada, our dealer network is being fully briefed on this safety recall. In other countries, we cannot release full details to our dealer network until the regulatory procedures with their respective agencies are completed. As soon as BRP is able to do so, our dealer networks in those countries will be fully briefed on this safety recall.

    In the meantime, if you have more questions, in Canada, consumers can contact their BRP authorized dealer. In the U.S., you may contact BRP directly by calling us at 1-888-638-5397 (U.S. & Canada only) from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM Eastern time Monday to Thursday, and 10:30 AM to 5:30 PM Eastern time Friday. For other countries, please contact BRP at:

    We apologize for any inconvenience and we will keep you informed.
    Steve, I notice that your post clearly says all 2013 RT and ST series roadsters and when you read the Transport Canada recall #2013288 it says on certain can-am spyder RT series and ST series roadsters which is correct
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug View Post
    Steve, I notice that your post clearly says all 2013 RT and ST series roadsters and when you read the Transport Canada recall #2013288 it says on certain can-am spyder RT series and ST series roadsters which is correct
    Hi Doug,

    Thanks for your question. All 2013 Spyder RT and ST roadsters in Canada are eligible for the recall.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BRPcare View Post
    Hi Doug,

    Thanks for your question. All 2013 Spyder RT and ST roadsters in Canada are eligible for the recall.
    your clarification post at 12:15pm indicated if you have any further questions, in Canada, consumers can contact their BRP authorized dealer, well I did just minutes ago and they know nothing about this recall,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug View Post
    your clarification post at 12:15pm indicated if you have any further questions, in Canada, consumers can contact their BRP authorized dealer, well I did just minutes ago and they know nothing about this recall,
    We're pushing out info to dealers at this time. It's possible that some dealers might not have received or checked for the recall immediately. At any rate, you can rest assured that all Canadian 2013 Spyder RT and ST models are covered under the Transport Canada recall. Both you and your dealer will be advised directly as the information goes out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BRPcare View Post
    We're pushing out info to dealers at this time. It's possible that some dealers might not have received or checked for the recall immediately. At any rate, you can rest assured that all Canadian 2013 Spyder RT and ST models are covered under the Transport Canada recall. Both you and your dealer will be advised directly as the information goes out.
    Thanks Steve, accept my apology for being such a pesty spyder
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    Will see how long it will take to fix this issue so can get back to riding....

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRPcare View Post
    Hello everyone,

    As some of you might already know, today Transport Canada published a recall notification from BRP on all 2013 Can-Am® Spyder® RT and ST series roadsters.

    BRP has proposed a solution to the issue raised by the recall; this recall notification has been approved for affected vehicles within Canada by Transport Canada. Agencies in other countries are also reviewing the solution for their own jurisdictions, including the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in the United States.

    All of the details on the issue, the recall and the solution are being communicated to BRP's Canadian dealers as well as to all Canadian owners of a vehicle that is affected by Transport Canada's. As soon as we have the green light from agencies in other countries, we will release the same information to the dealer network and owners of affected vehicles within those countries, including NHTSA in the United States.

    Following are some additional details regarding the recall:
    What issue does this recall address?
    Under some riding conditions, the tandem master cylinder manifold inlet may melt and cause brake fluid to drip onto a heat source, which may lead to a vehicle fire.
    How will the recall address this issue?
    To correct this condition, dealers will install BRP-tested, specially-designed heat shields and heat deflector to reduce the heat in the general area of the tandem master cylinder manifold inlet and prevent it from melting.
    Should I continue to ride my 2013 Can-Am Spyder RT or ST until the safety recall is performed on my vehicle?
    As you are now aware of the details of this safety recall, if you continue to ride your vehicle make sure to give yourself enough time to react. Contact your dealer at your earliest convenience.
    Should I contact my Can-Am Spyder dealer for full details of this recall?
    In Canada, our dealer network is being fully briefed on this safety recall. In other countries, we cannot release full details to our dealer network until the regulatory procedures with their respective agencies are completed. As soon as BRP is able to do so, our dealer networks in those countries will be fully briefed on this safety recall.

    In the meantime, if you have more questions, in Canada, consumers can contact their BRP authorized dealer. In the U.S., you may contact BRP directly by calling us at 1-888-638-5397 (U.S. & Canada only) from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM Eastern time Monday to Thursday, and 10:30 AM to 5:30 PM Eastern time Friday. For other countries, please contact BRP at:

    We apologize for any inconvenience and we will keep you informed.
    Where is the tandem master cylinder manifold located?

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    It's on the right side....have to remove the 2 panels....the one near where your knees are and the one below....you will see the exhaust and a short heat shield and direct in front will be the master cylinder...check the plastic part to see if melted resize1.jpg

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