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Good to hear your ok... my guess is brake fluid.
JT
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Very concerned; Please let let us know what this is, we don't need anymore issues like this.
Originally Posted by jthornton
Good to hear your ok... my guess is brake fluid.
JT
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Thank you!
Thank you! yes everyone OK. All but the Spyder. I too am thinking brake fluid! One of the two reservoirs under the seat looks to be empty (closet to the front). Do you think it was because of the heat issues? or just dumb luck?
I will admit it was kind of funny watching my 17 year jump out of his skin because of the fire.... REALLY it wasn't that bad.. just upsetting
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Originally Posted by jetmech
Very concerned; Please let let us know what this is, we don't need anymore issues like this.
Jetmech, didn't i just read a post that you had the recall done? Any chance for some pis? Looks like mine will be one of the first to be done in my area and hoping for a good outcome.
I will for sure keep everyone up to date on the issue.
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Did did you the the safety recall on the brake master cylinder done?
Originally Posted by mclaw44
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Master cylinder recall
Originally Posted by jetmech
Did did you the the safety recall on the brake master cylinder done?
MMMMMM! I will have to ask! I have had every recall I have gotten a notice. To be honest I do not remember a master cylinder recall. Here again with my memory that doesn't mean much.
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Curious..!!
did you have the original fix where they added a heat shield around the brake resivoir..?? This was where it would melt down and leak onto the pipes. If it was never done this could be what happened..was it hot (temp outside)..?? Was it a long ryde maybe in traffic..?? oily yellowish would be brake fluid....
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Originally Posted by jthornton
Good to hear your ok... my guess is brake fluid.
JT
I'm just going by what I put in my truck but isn't break fluid redish on color. Could it be antifreeze..yellow green in color and radiator near right foot on 2013.. would be cool after squirting under pressure and landing on driveway
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Originally Posted by WellsboroSpyder
I'm just going by what I put in my truck but isn't break fluid redish on color. Could it be antifreeze..yellow green in color and radiator near right foot on 2013.. would be cool after squirting under pressure and landing on driveway
Also I think break fluid would smoke black not white. Fire would not go out quickly. Have had radiator hose leak fixed twice on right side.
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If "Tug and Steve" are that awesome at Competition Accessories, then why not ask them? I would think that they, having access to your spyder, would have a far better "vantage point of saying what it is.
Chris
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Brake Fluid. A not so uncommon issue on un-fixed 2013's. Or, if the fix was not done correctly it can still happen. Fortunately, it is such a small amount of not all that volatile fluid so the damage and risk for big fire is unlikely. But you'll not be able to ride it until that gets fixed.
Good thing it happened at home. Probably best case scenario for this one.
This is easily fixed.
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Cool yellowish could be anti freeze. Saying that it caught fire but went right out would indicate anti freeze. Especially if its base is propylene glycol which has to be heated before it becomes flammable thus the short duration of the 'fire'. Indicating that the brake cylinder under the seat is is low or empty would indicate brake fluid. Let's see what the dealer finds.
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Thank you all! I will keep you all up to date. I did call the dealer and made sure all the recalls were done as I thought, and they are all up to date. The only one is the newest heat issue recall scheduled for this week.
My ride was about 30 miles, with a temp of around 75-80.
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There was a recall on the brake tandem master cylinder for the 2013 RT"s in the summer of 2014 to add a metal heat shield and heat reflective material to protect this part from excessive heat. I believe one of the RT fires was due to the part melting and catching fire. When I bought my 2013 RTs in June 2014 this recall was not done and I had to tell dealer to do it. Some dealers do not make sure the recall are done before they sell the bikes, which is sad. This tandem master cylinder is under the lower cowling by the right foot rest/peg and next the the engine header pipe. Sorry I don't have pictures of the air scoop and other mods done to reduce the heat, but there are several photos of the new air scoops on this website. Make sure your dealer clears all recalls when they check you bike out. There is one for a steering linkage, the one for the tandem master cylinder, and the heat related recall to add air scoops, new evap canister, and rework the fuel system, and an ECM update. I am sure other website users have more knowledge about the Spyder than I do, as I am relatively new to the Spyder.
Originally Posted by mclaw44
MMMMMM! I will have to ask! I have had every recall I have gotten a notice. To be honest I do not remember a master cylinder recall. Here again with my memory that doesn't mean much.
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Thankfully, you and your son were not hurt.
I read the current recall procedure, but didn't see any reference to any further changes to the brake master cylinder. My recall has not been performed yet (scheduled next Monday) so I can't look at mine. If the OP did have the earlier master cylinder recall performed, I think we all should be interested in knowing what happened in this instance. Hopefully, it has nothing to do with the master cylinder. Please let us know what they find.
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Originally Posted by Huddleston
Thankfully, you and your son were not hurt.
I read the current recall procedure, but didn't see any reference to any further changes to the brake master cylinder. My recall has not been performed yet (scheduled next Monday) so I can't look at mine. If the OP did have the earlier master cylinder recall performed, I think we all should be interested in knowing what happened in this instance. Hopefully, it has nothing to do with the master cylinder. Please let us know what they find.
Please keep us posted as I too believe it is brake fluid. We especially want to know if the previous recall was done which included wrapping the MC and putting a heat shield between it and the exhaust. The latest recall did nothing to the Master Cylinder but introduce much more air into the engine bay. If you had the last recall done make sure you report it to NHTSA in fact you should report it anyway IMHO.
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Wow!! Glad no one was injured. Please keep us posted.
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Originally Posted by mclaw44
Thank you all! I will keep you all up to date. I did call the dealer and made sure all the recalls were done as I thought, and they are all up to date. The only one is the newest heat issue recall scheduled for this week.
My ride was about 30 miles, with a temp of around 75-80.
Hmm no inspection required of the Brake MC during the current recall. It should be done and re wrapped IMHO. I hope BRP is reading this. I hope the OP gets a look at what happened and see if the insulation failed. Imagine what would happen if you are driving down the road.
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Yeah keep us posted on this. The last thing you want to think about when going down the road is your bike might catch fire! Fire big or small should not be an issue imo.
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Sorry to hear that and glad you and the bike are ok. It certainly had to be a 2013.
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Have you received any feedback from your dealer on the cause of the leak/fire?
We are all concerned about this, especially if the tandem master cylinder recall was previously accomplished.
Originally Posted by mclaw44
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