I bought my used RS in January of this year, and a few months later started noticing a strong gas smell when I parked it in the garge after a ride. At first, I thought the gas smell might be due to the rising temps here in Phoenix and I even modifed the evap cannister vent tube, believing it was the casue of the problem.
I finally discovered the true source of the gas smell - a loose-fitting fuel connector (see pic). I found this only after I started the bike one day and gas started dripping from under the skins on the right side, making a big puddle on the garage floor. The quick-connect fuel fitting was so loose, I can't understand how it could ever NOT leak. My fix was to remove the quick-connect fitting and clamp the hose directly to the nipple coming out of the fuel tank. It's been a couple weeks now and no gas smell!
Soooo...if your Spyder smells like gas after a ride, check that connector - if it's loose, it may be leaking.

![IMG_0872[1].JPG IMG_0872[1].JPG](https://www.spyderlovers.com/data/attachments/11/11477-a9e05c895a1453c3836c3cd094bf0701.jpg?hash=iQm5juG8fB)
I finally discovered the true source of the gas smell - a loose-fitting fuel connector (see pic). I found this only after I started the bike one day and gas started dripping from under the skins on the right side, making a big puddle on the garage floor. The quick-connect fuel fitting was so loose, I can't understand how it could ever NOT leak. My fix was to remove the quick-connect fitting and clamp the hose directly to the nipple coming out of the fuel tank. It's been a couple weeks now and no gas smell!
Soooo...if your Spyder smells like gas after a ride, check that connector - if it's loose, it may be leaking.

![IMG_0872[1].JPG IMG_0872[1].JPG](https://www.spyderlovers.com/data/attachments/11/11477-a9e05c895a1453c3836c3cd094bf0701.jpg?hash=iQm5juG8fB)