If carrying an extinguisher gives you peace of mind, so be it. As we know, it is a requirement on boats and personal watercraft. Never a bad idea. That being said, the first thing to do in case of a vehicle or boat fire is to get away! These things go up in a heartbeat. If you can readily access a extinguisher on another vehicle or in a building, as has been done with some of these fires, do so. Do not stop to try to dig your extinguisher out of the trunk, though. These fires are very close to the gas tanks! Like I was taught from the very first time I used a boat...if a fire starts, jump overboard immediately!Going in for the recall today and picking up a fire extinguisher while i am there. Only problem is if I mount it in the trunk, I need to reach over the bars to open it and get the thing out. Gotta find an alternative mounting area, something really accessable
I rode to work today , about 60 miles , one way ... I got home this evening about 7 and did a few things ... then decided to ryde to town to a friends house . I got on the saddle and noticed the smell of gas fumes ... started her up and backed up about 12 feet ... I looked down and my B*lls were on FIRE !!! I quickly shut it off and popped the seat up , flames were surrounding the fuel tank cap and under the plastics :gaah:, I ran inside and got my extinguisher and shot her full of powder !!! NO telling how long i'll be without my beloved Spyder ...![]()
These fires are becoming more frequent. We need to start looking into the case of the fire instead of the treatment for them when they happen. Fire extinguishers are nice to have but BRP needs to figure out what is causing these fires and eliminate the hazard. I wouldn't feel safe taking the Spyder on a long trip knowing that something could cause it to go up in flames mid trip. So far, no one has been hurt. I hope that BRP doesn't wait until that happens before they put every effort into finding what the cause of these fires are from.
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Time to get off my butt and buy a fire extinguishers! Sorry to hear about your :spyder2: I hope you get it back soon.
:agree:I for one am not going to carry a fire extinguisher in my Spyder. I do not have one for the car, truck, bike, sleds etc. If it goes up in flames so be it (run Forest run).:yikes: I would rather it be a total loss than have it saved and repaired. I don't need a bunch of new issues that could possibly crop up from it being repaired. Also all of the down time it would take to get it fixed.:gaah: For me I'll just take my insurance check, put some cash with it and go pick up a new one.
I for one am not going to carry a fire extinguisher in my Spyder. I do not have one for the car, truck, bike, sleds etc. If it goes up in flames so be it (run Forest run).:yikes: I would rather it be a total loss than have it saved and repaired. I don't need a bunch of new issues that could possibly crop up from it being repaired. Also all of the down time it would take to get it fixed.:gaah: For me I'll just take my insurance check, put some cash with it and go pick up a new one.
Net Weight: 15.87 Oz.Sorry to hear about your fire, spyder3rdr
I picked up a couple a few weeks ago. Better safe than sorry.
I've never heard of any bikers carrying them before !
Lamonster, have you been in touch with your BRP contact person concerning these fires? Can you share anything with us?
Lamonster, have you been in touch with your BRP contact person concerning these fires? Can you share anything with us?