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2013 RT Fire, 26 July 2014

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Don't bother to hazard we could care less about anything but our $30k Spyder. 250mi. is a trip to the store for most of us it takes time for things to melt and includes a lot of stop and go and sitting in traffic riding. You can defend all you want but they admitted a problem when they issued a recall and told people at events a fix (in addition to recal) was coming soon. That was several months ago and not a peep has been heard.:banghead:

The 250 mile trip I mentioned was just one of many trips on the bike.
So now you are representing everyone that owns a 2013 model ( we could care less about anything but our $30k Spyder)?
I am not defending anyone just asking for facts before making accusations.
 
I don't worry so much about traveling down the road and catching fire. The machines don't really "blow up". They catch fire. Doesn't take long to brake and dump it. Hopefully you are not on the Golden Gate at rush hour! :shocked: My concern has been parking in my ATTACHED garage. Come back from a ride, put her in the garage and a while later your HOUSE is gone! That is my concern, right now.



BINGO! That's why mine went into a storage unit.
 
Why not sell the bike; take the money, and buy something that you can enjoy?
Letting it sit in storage; just seems like a good waste of cash... :shocked:
 
And I thought I had heat problems!!!

This community has been very helpful. I will update you all on what happens as things progress at the very least.

Dat Guy,

First of all, it is so fantastic that you were able to notice the problem when you did and got away safely. If anything good can be said about your experience THAT would be it.

Please DO keep us updated, on both the outcome of your experience with BRP, and if you can discover exactly why the fire occurred. I'm very concerned because, just last week I had my dealer wrap both exhaust headers and I added a lot of reflective heat tape around the top of the engine compartment (and underside of panels) to reflect heat away from the seat openings. It seems to have done some good, but obviously now I'm hoping that these "fixes" didn't create worse problems.

BRP seems to have resolved the issue on 2014 models, but they owe it to the rest of us to resolve it as well, regardless of the expense. Please do take seriously other's suggestion here that you file a report with the NHTSA. That's the only way that the problem will be satisfactorily corrected for everyone.

You have every right to be furious, and I hope they make things right for you. And again, SO glad you suffered no personal injury in this extremely unfortunate event.
 
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The 250 mile trip I mentioned was just one of many trips on the bike.
So now you are representing everyone that owns a 2013 model ( we could care less about anything but our $30k Spyder)?
I am not defending anyone just asking for facts before making accusations.

Last post to you I am not going to keep :bdh: just for you to learn what you should already know. If you had done the reading last year about this issue you would have a clue about what I am talking about . They fact is another 2013 has gone up in flames and it is not like an airplane to figure out what happened all the evidence is pretty much melted or burned. Yes you are defending BRP and not the owners of the bikes. Other years had some fires too but it is most prevalent on the 2013 RT & ST. Go take a long ride as I sit home waiting for the temps to go below 100deg because I simply will not chance doing myself or the bike any damage at this point. We have 60+ days a year above 90deg do you?
 
Glad you were not injured!! Great presence of mind to get is safely stopped and away from it!! Will look forward to hearing the final resolution of this for you. :popcorn::sour:
 
I hate to say it but me too...

An interesting thing. Of the 4 that have burned or caught fire, 2 happened in California where humidity is low and temps can be 95 easy in the summer! Coincidence?

Bob

I am glad that Dat Guy is okay, and pray that things works out for him in regards of the bike. As for the fact that two fire were in California. Could it be because we get to ride more due to the weather?
 
I seem to recall a study about how much folks ride in the different States...
California wasn't the highest... :shocked:
But you guys DID rack up some miles! :D

You could probably Google it, and get the correct numbers...
 
Sad to see!

Are you other guys carrying fire extinguishers now?

Total waste of time and money. You can't get to the source of the fire when it is under the tupperware.

I have had dealings with Carlo regarding heat issues, boiling gas, etc. and I do not like him. He is condescending, and just spouts the company line. I have never been able to get a straight answer out of him and I would bet that anyone who has dealt with him would feel the same way. BRP is great at keep their head in the sand, and terrible about everything else when it comes to customer service - as in there is none. Good luck with your dealings with them, and I hope that all is resolved to your satisfaction. Also, really glad you were uninjured. A machine can be replaced, but you cannot.

He was a nice guy then he was gone for a while came back a different guy.

Are you serious? Spyder a very DANGEROUS machine?

Accident happen....

I am glad he is unhurt... and safe.

Yes, he is very serious.

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 put 13,000 miles in 13 weeks on a 2013 RTS and most of those miles were in the desert southwest. If you have been around this site for more a year you know what the outcome was for me. I have nearly identical pictures as DatGuy. Also, those people that seem to like him probably haven't had the opportunity to talk to him lately.

I rode the 2013 RT last summer in a ride that was in ambient temperature of 35 degrees Celcius (95 fahrenheit)for about 250 miles without issue.
The temperatures up here do go much higher than 70F. Have ridden the ST and my GS in similar conditions, with no issues.
So if ambient temps are excessive is that the machines fault? Some HD owners in Southern US also have heat issues and I will hazard to speculate that other motorcycle manufacturers have similar issues.

I don't mean to beat you up on this but it takes more than 250 miles to melt through parts on the Spyder. When the recall was issued for the master cylinder (which included wrapping the evap canister and the parking brake cable) there were a lot of 13s that had melting parts and each one of them was one hot ride away from burning up.

Thank God he wasn't hurt and that he didn't start a wildfire.
 
These fires are not "accidents". They are the result of serious design flaws that BRP refuses to address. On the whole, Spyders are safer that 2 wheelers. But if one starts burning under your butt, you might change your mind as to weather or not they can ​be dangerous.

At least, BRP adress some issues with an update of the ECM. May be it's not perfect, but they did something. If NHTSA or TRANSPORT CANADA find this situation hazardous and dangerous, they will have BRP to make a recall for a safety issue (like the gas cap). But they didn't...???
 
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??
 
My biggest concern is after a ride as well....I let it sit in the driveway. I have an attached garage and house fire could result in more danger than just the ting burning at the side of the road.
 
You can see in the last picture his pipes are wrapped. So it's an interesting question if BRP will consider that an issue for warranty coverage.

Bob

At this point, there IS NO WARRANTY COVERAGE. The bike is a total loss. Its an insurance issue, not a warranty claim. I've been through this, although not with a Spyder.
 
Fact

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 :doorag:
 
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
 
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.
 
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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