BajaRon
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I've read a few of your post on the other board and it sounds like this could be a blessing seeing you weren't too happy with your Spyder to start with. I'm glad you got off before being burned and there was no other property damage.
If you had all the updates and they were performed to spec I'm guessing it might have been a loose fuel line seeing you said in another post about your trip that you were smelling fuel pretty much all the time now. That's just a guess but there have been a few cases where the hose to the fuel filter had come loose but was caught before anything happened.
I'm sure one way or the other you will be taken care of and I hope if you do get a new Spyder it will serve you better than this one did.
Has to be a bad, loose or otherwise faulty fuel line. If you're smelling fuel it's a good idea to figure out why, no matter what you're riding. Letting it go can be traumatic.
Sorry about the fire though. Not sure why BRP would say they never heard of this before. Was that a BRP rep or the dealership?