MikeinGA
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When I did my two year/14,000 mile service I stripped off all my panels and removed all the BRP foam sound and heat foam and I cleaned the inside of the panels. Then I put my own heat and sound protection in all the panels and put some on the under side of the gas to try to keep the gas from boiling. I used Cool It by Thermo Tec heat & acoustical control mat. The foam that I removed was flammable, holding a BIC lighter on the BRP foam for 12 to 15 seconds it burst into flames. I tried to start the Thermo Tec mat on fire and it melted with no flames. Now I fell safe from fire. Last year I wrapped all the fuel lines from the gas tank to the engine hoping to give my self time to get away from my Spyder and had put a fire extinguisher in my tank bag. That's IMHO.
Mike
Mike