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Originally Posted by
BajaRon
That sounds a bit far fetched to me. Have you ever looked at the underside of a Spyder? It's basically solid plastic panels and steel frame. To somehow get past all of that and break a fuel line? Really? I am having some trouble with that.
I agree Ron. Sounds like a reporter perhaps using the first possible cause he heard. Even if the bag had hit the Cat, you would think it would melt rather than flaming up. Like you, I don't see the bag getting up to the fuel line and causing it to leak. Just doesn't add up.
Regardless of the cause it will definitely be a black eye for the Spyder. And the fact that it happened at a demo will most assuredly result in the BRP powers-that-be having a round table discussion into why the "HE double hockey sticks" this happened at a company event. It will be interesting to see if there is any more info or developments that come out of this.
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DaveNur
No, it was the best time for this to happen so it shows potential buyers what they're in for and what they're wasting their money on - - my opinion, a PIECE OF JUNK!
You're absolutely correct. No one needs the stress associated with driving such junk around. How much do you want for that piece of junk of yours?
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I used to get plenty of exercise jumping to conclusions, now I finally figured out it is much more beneficial to wait for a thorough investigation and official rulings. Then, and only then, will I play he BS card if something is obviously wrong. Patience.
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Not sure what caused this....
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Originally Posted by
Ga Blue Knight
Very good points. I also dislike the folks who lurk in the shadows but jump into the forum with general dislike posts every time something unexplained happens. Lets all stick to the issue and provide constructive information.
Agreed. Troll be gone... :D
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