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UP IN FLAMES!!!

pzim

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I was coming home today from a spyder seminar on "How to maintain your spyder" at our local dealer, As I arrived home I smelled a new oder I was not used to so I looked down at my feet to see FLAMNES COMING OUT FROM UNDER MY SPYDER!!!!!, So once I got my feet out from the flames I got my garage door open went for the fire extinguiiser and stared blasting into the vents to get the fire out. Any others of you who might have had this happen, I would like to hear how you proceeded with BRP and BEST and Insurance.
 
I was coming home today from a spyder seminar on "How to maintain your spyder" at our local dealer, As I arrived home I smelled a new oder I was not used to so I looked down at my feet to see FLAMNES COMING OUT FROM UNDER MY SPYDER!!!!!, So once I got my feet out from the flames I got my garage door open went for the fire extinguiiser and stared blasting into the vents to get the fire out. Any others of you who might have had this happen, I would like to hear how you proceeded with BRP and BEST and Insurance.

Sadly I do have experience with this. Mine went up in smoke and flames going on 2 years ago. Handled everything through my insurance company and BRP. Luckily enough, the fire got put out soon enough to where my Spyder was repairable.

Hope all turns out well for you and your ride. Keep us posted please as to what may be the possible cause and above all, glad to hear you are ok.
 
Sadly I do have experience with this. Mine went up in smoke and flames going on 2 years ago. Handled everything through my insurance company and BRP. Luckily enough, the fire got put out soon enough to where my Spyder was repairable.

Hope all turns out well for you and your ride. Keep us posted please as to what may be the possible cause and above all, glad to hear you are ok.

What caused the fire??
 
I was coming home today from a spyder seminar on "How to maintain your spyder" at our local dealer, As I arrived home I smelled a new oder I was not used to so I looked down at my feet to see FLAMNES COMING OUT FROM UNDER MY SPYDER!!!!!, So once I got my feet out from the flames I got my garage door open went for the fire extinguiiser and stared blasting into the vents to get the fire out. Any others of you who might have had this happen, I would like to hear how you proceeded with BRP and BEST and Insurance.

Would be curious to know what model, what year, what mods, etc....
 
It WAS a 2008rs wiith no engine mods, no juice box or special air cleaners, Had about a half tank of gas and I never top off the tank, after it was put out had a large very black spot under right side and when I pushed it up into the drive way to get it out of the street it left a trail of tiny little black balls, I am not touching the panels until after insurance company has a look.
 
Luckily enough, the fire got put out soon enough to where my Spyder was repairable.

To be honest, if my Spyder ever caught on fire... I'd probably let it burn.

Oooh, oooh, sign me up for the insurance company *repairing* my torched vehicle... not.

Good luck... :pray:
 
To be honest, if my Spyder ever caught on fire... I'd probably let it burn.

Oooh, oooh, sign me up for the insurance company *repairing* my torched vehicle... not.

Good luck... :pray:

Thanks but no luck was needed. Bike has been repaired for going on two years now and all is more than well. Insurance company paid for the repair, they didn't do the repairs themselves. I had Cowtown for that and with Cowtown, you just can't go wrong
 
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:yikes: Is the evap. canister usually the source of these episodes? :shocked: What do we need to do to reduce the chance of this happening to our Spyders?
PZ,
I'm sorry to hear that this happened to you. YOur quick work with the extinguisher will hopefully help to make this an easier experience from which to recover. :thumbup:
 
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:yikes: Is the evap. canister usually the source of these episodes? :shocked: What do we need to do to reduce the chance of this happening to our Spyders?
PZ,
I'm sorry to hear that this happened to you. YOur quick work with the extinguisher will hopefully help to make this an easier experience from which to recover. :thumbup:
The best way I know of to reduce the chances of this happening is to drain all the fuel from the bike and fill it with water, add salt and sugar, then turn it on and crank away:roflblack:. Sorry it's early and I am no help before breakfast.
 
Thanks but no luck was needed. Bike has been repaired for going on two years now and all is more than well. Insurance company paid for the repair, they didn't do the repairs themselves. I had Cowtown for that and with Cowtown, you just can't go wrong

Oops, meant to add "good luck to pzim"...

Still, I think that there are some accidents/damages where even if they CAN be fixed, I'd prefer to have my bike totaled instead of repaired-- fire, frame damage, etc.
 
Oops, meant to add "good luck to pzim"...

Still, I think that there are some accidents/damages where even if they CAN be fixed, I'd prefer to have my bike totaled instead of repaired-- fire, frame damage, etc.

I agree with you but normally the first instinct is to try and put it out which was able to be done in my case and it seems the same for pzim. I know not all of us are blessed with having such a great dealer like Cowtown nearby as well and that helps is going a long way knowing that if a bike that has been through such an incident that it can be fixed and fixed the right way.
 
Total rebuild: complete with frame here... :2thumbs: I would not have been able to replace my bike had it been totalled... :shocked:
As an insurance guy; it's pretty much always best to try and prevent whatever damage you can... In a total loss they'll pay you based on actual cash value; but if they repair it, then it's got to be right and done to your satisfaction! :thumbup:
 
It WAS a 2008rs wiith no engine mods, no juice box or special air cleaners, Had about a half tank of gas and I never top off the tank, after it was put out had a large very black spot under right side and when I pushed it up into the drive way to get it out of the street it left a trail of tiny little black balls, I am not touching the panels until after insurance company has a look.

Curious how the insurance company determined it was the evaporator canister if they haven't looked at it yet...
 
It was great meeting you at the seminar yesterday. I'm sorry to hear about this - what a bummer! It'll be interesting to find out what caused it, so please keep us posted.
Give Elk Grove Power Sports a call tomorrow and talk to Jamie or Bryan, it might be a good idea to have someone with experience look at in in addition to the insurance adjuster to ensure the issue is diagnosed correctly.
Good Luck!
 
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