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taxmyzer
09-05-2014, 08:17 PM
Does anyone on the forum know if there's a aftermarket replacement available for the Spyder. Two weeks ago while I was upstate having my rear tire changed I told the tech about my gas cap. The tech replaced the original cap with a new one from stock. I decided to ride around a bit before heading home but when I stopped to fuel up the gas cap would not open. I rode over to the dealer the tech had to brake the cap off. He gave me one off their demo and I was on my way. Well as luck would have it tonight while working on the bike I noticed small pieces of plastic near the filler neck. Why can't we get a decent gas cap and one that works for these expensive toys. This is just unacceptable we shouldn't have to be afraid to ride this bikes for fear of being stranded or much worse F**E. So, I ask those in the know if there is an aftermarket replacement? I've looked and BRP has been using the same part #709000414 for sometime now you would think these problems would've been fixed by now. They need to get a more reliable supplier or they need to get a cap that can withstand the heat under the panels. Could the heat be making the plastic brittle?

Yazz
09-05-2014, 08:31 PM
BRP makes a robust gas cap for the Commander. Lots of us were using it before the gas cap recall.

taxmyzer
09-05-2014, 08:41 PM
BRP makes a robust gas cap for the Commander. Lots of us were using it before the gas cap recall.

Will this work on the spyder as a direct fit?

BLUEKNIGHT911
09-05-2014, 11:23 PM
:chat:.....Because of another PROJECT :clap: :roflblack: :roflblack:,.......I needed a gas cap with a smaller TOP , so I tried one I had from my old Saab 900 ......It screwed on fine and even clicked, ........for what this is worth , you can probably get one for a buck at any foreign car junk yard.......Mikeguyver :thumbup:

Dragonrider
09-06-2014, 12:00 AM
When BRP had the cap replacement a couple of years ago, we were sent Commander gas caps. They worked just fine.

ulflyer
09-06-2014, 04:46 AM
Get one at any auto store.....the caps are almost universal. If you dont' want to pay the few bucks, go to junk yard and get all you want for $1 each.............

taxmyzer
09-06-2014, 07:54 AM
:chat:.....Because of another PROJECT :clap: :roflblack: :roflblack:,.......I needed a gas cap with a smaller TOP , so I tried one I had from my old Saab 900 ......It screwed on fine and even clicked, ........for what this is worth , you can probably get one for a buck at any foreign car junk yard.......Mikeguyver :thumbup:
Hey! on another note, were you able to post the pictures of the mirrors with the clip & screw you used. thanks!

BLUEKNIGHT911
09-06-2014, 08:06 PM
Hey! on another note, were you able to post the pictures of the mirrors with the clip & screw you used. thanks!
:gaah::gaah::gaah::gaah: :dontknow:............no ! ! ! .....Are you going to Spyderquest.....you can see them in person :ohyea: :ohyea: :ohyea:....Mikeguyver :thumbup:........PS , I did have a design change which made this easier. Over the years I have bought a lot of aftermarket speakers and because I believe everything will have a use eventually I try not to throw things away ( this is a problem and I am seeking therapy :roflblack: ...Well all these speakers come with little metal attachment clips that you put a screw into......So instead of spot welding a nut or a "T" nut on the clip, I just drilled a hole and slid the speaker attachment clip onto my mirror clip and screwed the mirror on from the bottom. It's extremely secure now. An added benefit is ...because the OEM spring clip is gone the mirror can now come off easily once you take out the new screw.........:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

Woodsrider
09-07-2014, 11:57 AM
:chat:.....Because of another PROJECT :clap: :roflblack: :roflblack:,.......I needed a gas cap with a smaller TOP , so I tried one I had from my old Saab 900 ......It screwed on fine and even clicked, ........for what this is worth , you can probably get one for a buck at any foreign car junk yard.......Mikeguyver :thumbup:

Ooooohhh...is that the same cap as the 9000? I've got 3 older 9000 turbo's here in my personal junkyard. We were saabnuts for decades but finally moved on. I keep the 9ks as parts donors for my c900 convertible garage queen.

If the caps are the same I'll take one, I hate this Spyder cap that I have to leave loose so that it'll come off when I need it to.

BLUEKNIGHT911
09-07-2014, 06:44 PM
Ooooohhh...is that the same cap as the 9000? I've got 3 older 9000 turbo's here in my personal junkyard. We were saabnuts for decades but finally moved on. I keep the 9ks as parts donors for my c900 convertible garage queen.

If the caps are the same I'll take one, I hate this Spyder cap that I have to leave loose so that it'll come off when I need it to.
:dontknow:......pUT IT IN AND TRY IT .............Mikeguyver :thumbup:

taxmyzer
09-08-2014, 03:09 PM
So, I checked with 3 local dealers and none had one in stock. I went on line to Stant web site and found a gas cap that seems to work. For anyone who's interested the Stant part number at Advance Auto parts is 10835 & 11835 at Pep boys. The cap is smaller but seems to fit well and hopefully is of better quality and able to withstand the heat.


94830

bgame
09-08-2014, 03:36 PM
So, I checked with 3 local dealers and none had one in stock. I went on line to Stant web site and found a gas cap that seems to work. For anyone who's interested the Stant part number at Advance Auto parts is 10835 & 11835 at Pep boys. The cap is smaller but seems to fit well and hopefully is of better quality and able to withstand the heat.


94830

http://www.amazon.com/Stant-10835-Fuel-Cap/dp/B000B8N3MI