I am assuming, because of the color, odor, and very slight taste on the tip of the tongue, that the small orange colored 2-inch puddle of fluid underneath of my Spyder the next day after riding, is coolant.
Saturday, I strip down the lower panels and find evidence of coolant leaking onto the bottom cover panel and dripping out of a small weep hole. I clean up everything and re-assemble the parts. I ride Sunday.
Monday, I see more liquid underneath the Spyder. I take off the lower panels again and again find orange liquid on the inside of the bottom cover panel and a large drop hanging off of the lower radiator hose junction with the radiator.
So, after having done 5 150-200 mile rides during my ownership, I have found such a puddle everytime on my garage floor.
I take it in today for its 600 mile check-up and voice my concern.
They pressure test the system and cannot find any issues (after everything has been warmed up).
They show me a small puddle underneath the bike and tell me it is gasoline in its odor. I know that gasoline on a concrete surface will usually be absorbed or evaporate very quickly. This one is still wet and slightly slimy. They also state that the Spyder's coolant is not orange, but reddish-pink in color.
They are perplexed. I state my concern over the hose clamps, which are squeeze-clamped into place without any means of removal or adjustment. I have never been comfortable with those type of clamps. They are keeping the bike overnite and will do further research tomorrow.
I certainly hope that I am not on a path to bad luck with this first service visit.
Saturday, I strip down the lower panels and find evidence of coolant leaking onto the bottom cover panel and dripping out of a small weep hole. I clean up everything and re-assemble the parts. I ride Sunday.
Monday, I see more liquid underneath the Spyder. I take off the lower panels again and again find orange liquid on the inside of the bottom cover panel and a large drop hanging off of the lower radiator hose junction with the radiator.
So, after having done 5 150-200 mile rides during my ownership, I have found such a puddle everytime on my garage floor.
I take it in today for its 600 mile check-up and voice my concern.
They pressure test the system and cannot find any issues (after everything has been warmed up).
They show me a small puddle underneath the bike and tell me it is gasoline in its odor. I know that gasoline on a concrete surface will usually be absorbed or evaporate very quickly. This one is still wet and slightly slimy. They also state that the Spyder's coolant is not orange, but reddish-pink in color.
They are perplexed. I state my concern over the hose clamps, which are squeeze-clamped into place without any means of removal or adjustment. I have never been comfortable with those type of clamps. They are keeping the bike overnite and will do further research tomorrow.
I certainly hope that I am not on a path to bad luck with this first service visit.