Arthur---Mexico
New member
Here in Mexico City there is extreme traffic congestion like you can't imagine. Instead of taking 20 minutes it can take you 2½ hours to go someplace if you are caught in traffic. I got caught in traffic two Fridays ago. My water cooled 2008 SE5 GS Spyder got hot 'having to stop and go every few meters. The motor slowed down and all sorts of messages presented themselve on the gauges, but I got to where I was going. There was no way of stopping to let things cool off in this traffic and no turnoffs in the road. When I stopped there suddenly developed a big leak of coolant and steam that drained the engine. The following day I returned with coolant so that I could get back home and I did. Last Monday I began removing the hose clamps to find a loose or ruptured hose and everthing was solid. But when I pulled out the plastic coolant expansion tank out I found it had burst. During the three hours of stop and go driving I did not see one car that had stopped because of over heating. But my water cooled Spyder did. On Tuesday, from the agency that did my last updates and repairs, I requested a price on a new plastic expansion tank an its top that didn't release the high pressure and now 4 days have passed and I'm still waiting for the price. I could go one but the dealer could sue me for deflamation. Besides burning my feet the danm thing has to explode. Spyders are not dependable transportation. I do all the repair work I can do myself because of the extremely poor workmanship that has been done in the two Can Am agencies I have dealt with before. I bought my Spyder with the idea it would be another hobby for me, riding. Now its repairing.