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Originally Posted by robmorg
WHAT RECALL?? I haven't been notified about it, and it sure does not come up in BUDS.
If you bought yours in OCT it may have already been done. I believe it was 2013-6
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Dave,
You have taken so much heat (pun intended) for standing your ground on this issue. It is amazing YOU haven't burst into flames.
Hang in there......
Jerry
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...in the pink (Girls On Spyders)
I just read on facebook that a female rider filed a complaint with NHTSA (www.nhtsa.gov) after unsuccessful results from her dealer and BRP to fix the heat issues and DOT contacted her to test her 2013 RT and look at the fixes from BRP.....she said the DOT investigator has been assigned to Can-am...BRP complaints....when she updates...I'll update here
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Thank you for the replies folks. I will indeed be making a report to the NHTSA. For those that are curious the only mods I had done to reduce heat were wrapping the pipes and having heat shielding put in it to reduce heat. But the rest... a Utopia backrest, F4 windshield, Muth signal mirrors, BRP adjustable wind vents, digital gauges, custom sheepskin cover, bike alarm, Spyderpops bumpskid, cargo trays and more, including the labor I paid to have it all done.
If BRP tries to tell me that wrapping the pipes is a problem they're going to have to prove it in court, because I can and will spend the time and money on a lawyer to pursue this if that's the road they want to go down. If you look at the pictures the heat wrap is the only thing that survived the fire intact. In fact, if I do have to lawyer up, I'll ask about reaching out to others who had theirs burn as well for a possible class action suit... I do live in California after all, so you know there are lawyers here who do nothing but that.
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Originally Posted by spydee owner
So you personally know what caused this fire before anyone else? We on this forum do not know what mods have been made to this bike either by BRP or the owner. The owner of this machine stated that he spent thousands to correct the heat problem.
Really, on a 2013 that is under warranty.
I have owned 4 spyders one was a 2013 RT .............. put 7500 miles on it without issue. Traded for a 2013 ST Ltd.
In my opinion, people such as yourself do incite dislike and mistrust.
Also, even though I have had no dealings with Carlo at BRP, many people on this forum seem to like him and find him helpful.
If you dislike these -in your own words- dangerous machines, why don't you just sell it and buy a Toyota or GM or Ford or Honda or HD product? They have all had recalls for a variety of things.
I don't care if some on this forum find this post a little salty or acidic, get out your flame throwers I can take it.
Wait for the facts of the fire investigation, then start spouting off!
I never said that I "personally" know what caused this fire. Also never said that I "dislike" these machines. The fact is, I & my wife love our RT, and ride as often as we can. My issue is that BRP has done nothing to address the heat problems of the RT even under warranty as you stated, other than to say it is "normal". If it is "normal", why aren't all of the 2013 RT's affected? Or is it more "normal" for them to not be affected? Why did you trade your RT at 7500 miles with out issue for an ST Ltd? If, as you state, you truly had no issues with the RT, then good for you that you got one of the "good" ones, and now someone else will get it, and ride worry free. As far as the facts of the fire investigation, I won't hold my breath. Have you noticed that there has been no dissemination of the "facts of the fire investigation" on the other three RT's that burned? We will never know the "facts" because they will never be revealed. Your quote and/or my quotes may be salty or acidic, but at least there is a discussion going on where members of this forum can express their opinions. I may not agree with your opinion, but I am glad to see it expressed here, as I think it serves a valuable purpose, as do all of the other posts. I don't take them as a personal attack, or as taking my "side". There is no "side", only an exchange of information, which is the very reason for the existence of this forum. BTW, I don't own a flame thrower.Keep 'em coming.
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First and foremost--glad you got through this without getting hurt.
There is an upside--you may end up with a new in the end, if you choose to do so. The 2014's are a big improvement over the 2013 re: heat issues and such.
I do disagree with the references to the being a dangerous machine.
I am sure we are going to hear from a lot of people that were leading the rants against the 2013's. I even made a few statements, but don't believe I became well known on the subject.
For me, I am going to sit back and watch how BRP handles any fallout. It may take some time and I note the lawyer word has already been mentioned.
The 2013 has received a lot of bad press. The 2014 has helped to counter that a lot.
seems appropriate here.
Last edited by ARtraveler; 07-28-2014 at 01:47 PM.
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OldGuy it is unlikely that the remains of his Spyder will tell much. I know mine was even more completely burned than DatGuys.
2017 F3T-SM6 Squared Away Mirror Wedgies & Alignment
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2014 RTL-SE6 8,600 miles
2011 RTS-SM5 5,000 miles
2013 RTS-SM5 burned up with 13,200 miles in 13 weeks
2010 RTS-SM5 59,148 miles
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Our Alaska friend says, "The 2013 has received a lot of bad press. The 2014 has helped to counter that a lot." Uh, it may have for BRP! Hasn't done much for the reputation of the 2013 model year or helped a 2013 owner with the depreciation because of that reputation.
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Glad no one was injured
I am glad no one was injured, I hardly ride mine because of the extreme heat, I already sent BRP an e-mail regarding the heat issue, no reply back yet.
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Stop wasting time with BRP
BRP could care less it's you that is responsible to report the issues to the proper people. Only a fool would believe a company will make it right with the proper agency involved.
i report my heat issues after my dealer says Brp did all they could by wrapping a bandaid on the problem. A week later a investigator called me and is coming to test the temps and BRPs so called fixes. So it's up to you to file a claim if you want a real fix.
Originally Posted by SpydieKat
I am so glad there were no injuries or wildfires because of this latest 2013 Spyder fire.
The heat issues seem to be a problem with all years (except 2014) and most models. I had a 2009 originally and now have a 2012. I traded to the 2012 thinking the heat issue wouldn't be as bad as the 2009. I have pics of red marks on my right leg from riding the 2009. I got the 2012 in January and riding it during the winter months was fine, but now that the temps are up, I am having the same heat issues. I can't go riding past 8am.
The service department at my dealer is horrendous. I took the 2012 in 2 weeks after I bought it because it wouldn't down shift itself. They had it for 4 weeks, said they tore everything apart, said they never found a problem and blamed my riding skills. I'm afraid to take it in to complain about heat issues. It won't do any good anyway.
Maybe all of us who have heat issues should file a complaint with the NHTSA? BRP might then be forced to do something about it??
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Originally Posted by FredaD
BRP could care less it's you that is responsible to report the issues to the proper people. Only a fool would believe a company will make it right with the proper agency involved.
i report my heat issues after my dealer says Brp did all they could by wrapping a bandaid on the problem. A week later a investigator called me and is coming to test the temps and BRPs so called fixes. So it's up to you to file a claim if you want a real fix.
Please be sure to let us know what happens with the NHTSA and your Spyder.
2017 F3T-SM6 Squared Away Mirror Wedgies & Alignment
2014 RTS-SM6 123,600 miles Sold 11/2017
2014 RTL-SE6 8,600 miles
2011 RTS-SM5 5,000 miles
2013 RTS-SM5 burned up with 13,200 miles in 13 weeks
2010 RTS-SM5 59,148 miles
2010 RT- 622
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Originally Posted by JkRbbt
Our Alaska friend says, "The 2013 has received a lot of bad press. The 2014 has helped to counter that a lot." Uh, it may have for BRP! Hasn't done much for the reputation of the 2013 model year or helped a 2013 owner with the depreciation because of that reputation.
I totally agree with what you say above. I almost bought a 2013 RT and it turned out that I was glad that I decided not to. The issues killed the value of the 2013's, both on trade in and resale.
Last edited by ARtraveler; 07-27-2014 at 07:09 PM.
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Previously : 2008 GS-SM5 (silver), 2009 RS-SE5 (red), 2010 RT-S Premier Editon #474 (black) 2011 RT A&C SE5 (magnesium) 2014 RTS-SE6 (yellow)
MY FINAL TALLY: 7 Spyders, 15 years, 205,500 miles
IT HAS BEEN A LONG, WONDERFUL, AND FUN RIDE.
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Originally Posted by SpyderAnn01
OldGuy it is unlikely that the remains of his Spyder will tell much. I know mine was even more completely burned than DatGuys.
Ann, I cannot really disagree with you in this particular instance. BUT, whatever - if anything - is found will most likely be suppressed by settlement, without any admission on the part of BRP that design elements or anything else had anything to do with this event. The blame will be tried to be somehow shifted to the consumer. This is a standard of product liability lawsuits. I had an industrial accident in 1988 that resulted in the amputation of three of the fingers of my left hand. When the case was settled in 1997, there was no admission of wrongdoing, guilt, or design flaw - and this was a term of the settlement - by the defendant, and a gag order was issued by the court as a part of the settlement. So do not be surprised if that happens to be the case here. The unfortunate thing is that big corporations like BRP are perfectly happy to wait you out no matter how long it takes. They retain lawyers that get paid every day to deny, stall, evade, and then offer compensation which may or may not be what the true financial and/or emotional loss is. I can only hope that DatGuy does not have to suffer through such an experience as I had. He was very fortunate indeed to have escaped with his life, as I know that you were. This is the sad state of litigation in this country. The true loser in the end is the consumer who buys something that has an implied and/or explicit warranty, only to find out that there are many loopholes that manufacturers can utilize to escape liability. BRP is not alone in this, and I am not necessarily intimating that this will be the case in this instance. Steve from BRP, if you are following this thread, it might be a good thing to reach out to DatGuy and be proactive in helping to resolve this quickly. I am sure that such action would go a long way in reassuring those of us in the Spyder community that BRP takes its responsibility seriously, and that BRP will do whatever is necessary to make good on the implied promise of safety and reliability not only for DatGuy, but for all of us who own one of the Spyders that have similar problems that have yet to be corrected. Only time will tell.
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That Spyder is done, poke it with a pitch fork from Hell!!
I can see why a small ABC extinguisher would be an appropriate device to have on hand.
Hope you get this matter resolved soon, and back on the road where you should be.
Stay positive.
Chas
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URegarding a fire extinguisher, quite frankly if ours was to be enflamed to that point, I would prefer it finish the burn.
Last edited by Raknid; 07-27-2014 at 08:49 PM.
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Glad your ok first and foremost. The rest has been said....again and again.
So far everyone involved in the fires have been smart, alert and able bodied to get off the fireballs in time. What happens to the person who does not notice whats going on or is one of our disabled riders and can't get off that quick.......BRP rolling the dice.......
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Not All Years Have The '13s Heat Problem...
DatGuy, glad you made it to a safe spot to bail and no-one was hurt. Like your attitude moving forward after the fire.
Thanks for keeping us in the loop!
Originally Posted by SpydieKat
I am so glad there were no injuries or wildfires because of this latest 2013 Spyder fire.
The heat issues seem to be a problem with all years (except 2014) and most models. I had a 2009 originally and now have a 2012. I traded to the 2012 thinking the heat issue wouldn't be as bad as the 2009. I have pics of red marks on my right leg from riding the 2009. I got the 2012 in January and riding it during the winter months was fine, but now that the temps are up, I am having the same heat issues. I can't go riding past 8am.
The service department at my dealer is horrendous. I took the 2012 in 2 weeks after I bought it because it wouldn't down shift itself. They had it for 4 weeks, said they tore everything apart, said they never found a problem and blamed my riding skills. I'm afraid to take it in to complain about heat issues. It won't do any good anyway.
Maybe all of us who have heat issues should file a complaint with the NHTSA? BRP might then be forced to do something about it??
Wish you would have posted about your '09s heat problem sooner. We could have helped you have a cooler riding Spyder.
On the GS/RSs, after a while, the original 'Y' gasket burns out. The right one goes first. It's located behind the middle panel by your right leg. If you don't replace it, yeah it gets Real Hot!
Replace both the right and left 'Y' gasket with Honda 18392-MAM-000. Haven't heard of one burning out yet.
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/s...t=Wacky+gasket
Is there another dealer you could go to? Even if you have to ride farther, it might be worth the effort.
Joy
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Originally Posted by spyder3
Glad your ok first and foremost. The rest has been said....again and again.
So far everyone involved in the fires have been smart, alert and able bodied to get off the fireballs in time. What happens to the person who does not notice whats going on or is one of our disabled riders and can't get off that quick.......BRP rolling the dice.......
Look at my Sig that is what happens.
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He DID have a pretty "HOT" ride in that movie!
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First, glad you are OK... but I would be cautious about talking about lawyers and such. Once that conversation is brought up, you will find most manufacturers will just back off and hand it over to their legal group. This can result in long long delays in any settlement or assistance that BRP may have provided or were thinking of provideing. All conversation with you will just stop...
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07-27-2014, 08:08 PM
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Many people own newer models, 2011-2014, and may not realize that the Spyder catching on fire, for whatever reason, is not new.
Search "2008 fire" in the forum and one will see that this has happened on more than one occasion since the bike first came out. The "whys" weren't exactly clear then and probably won't be now.
Safety is #1 and I am glad to hear no one was injured!
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