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wengerda
03-14-2015, 01:11 PM
I read the Do and Don'ts and is not that clear.
Let me know what I should do for the break-in period. I read the RPMs numbers for the 990cc, and the format for the 990cc on the Do and Don'ts but I am not clear with the new 2015 bike numbers:

Tell me please the 1300 shifting :
1-2 -RPMs
2-3 RPMs
3-4 RPMs
4-5 RPMs
5-6 RPMs
then downshift per shift.

Thank you all for the information.

ARtraveler
03-14-2015, 01:33 PM
I read the Do and Don'ts and is not that clear.
Let me know what I should do for the break-in period. I read the RPMs numbers for the 990cc, and the format for the 990cc on the Do and Don'ts but I am not clear with the new 2015 bike numbers:

Tell me please the 1300 shifting :
1-2 -RPMs
2-3 RPMs
3-4 RPMs
4-5 RPMs
5-6 RPMs
then downshift per shift.

Thank you all for the information.

I try to keep it simple. I shift for all gears at 3000 - 3500. That seems to be the "sweet spot" on mine. I keep the :spyder2: in that same operating range through all the gears. If you use the ECO mode, it will have you shift quicker (as in about 2000 or so on first & second). The ECO limits the throttle but saves about 1 mpg for me. I find looking for the shift light to be annoying.

Following the above, you will get through the break-in period with no glitches. I do not recommend red lining or doing funny stuff until you have a couple thousand miles on it. There is also a warning to cool it for the first 350 miles or so to get the tires and brakes set in well.

With my method, I get 39 - 42 mpg consistently.

wengerda
03-14-2015, 01:38 PM
I try to keep it simple. I shift for all gears at 3000 - 3500. That seems to be the "sweet spot" on mine. I keep the :spyder2: in that same operating range through all the gears. If you use the ECO mode, it will have you shift quicker (as in about 2000 or so on first & second). The ECO limits the throttle but saves about 1 mpg for me. I find looking for the shift light to be annoying.

Following the above, you will get through the break-in period with no glitches. I do not recommend red lining or doing funny stuff until you have a couple thousand miles on it. There is also a warning to cool it for the first 350 miles or so to get the tires and brakes set in well.

With my method, I get 39 - 42 mpg consistently.

thank you that is an easy and informative information.

can-am sam
03-14-2015, 04:08 PM
I also shift at 3000 to 3500 rpms. The engine seems to run better at these rpms.

ursamajor35126
03-14-2015, 04:34 PM
:agree:

Bob Denman
03-14-2015, 04:39 PM
I'm stabbin' the button at about 2,500 rpm... ;)
The extra torque of the 1330 seems to take it all in stride... :thumbup:

maliamd
03-14-2015, 04:43 PM
I shift between 3,000-3,500 RPM's. Makes for a happy bike.

wengerda
03-14-2015, 06:43 PM
Then between 3000-3500 (tel:3000-35000) RPMs it is. Thanks.

ARtraveler
03-14-2015, 07:50 PM
Then between 3000-35000 RPMs it is. Thanks.

Please take some pics of the bike when you hit 35,000 rpm's. Many are interested for sure. :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflb lack::roflblack::roflblack:

Don't you hate it when there is a typo? :yes::yes:

wengerda
03-14-2015, 08:05 PM
Please take some pics of the bike when you hit that 35,000 rpm's. Many are interested for sure. :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflb lack::roflblack::roflblack:

Don't you hate it when there is a typo? :yes::yes:
What typo..:yes:

ARtraveler
03-14-2015, 08:07 PM
What typo..:yes:

We will be waiting for the pics. :firstplace::firstplace::firstplace::firstplace:

wengerda
03-14-2015, 08:32 PM
Here is my 2015 RT-S coming out of the crate.

wengerda
03-15-2015, 07:34 AM
I've never seen an RT being "born" before. It's interesting to see what's inside the crate. Did they have to align the front end or did they just install the "frunk" and the front wheels ? I'm still trying to understand the "need" for alignment of a brand new Spyder right out of the crate. Your thoughts will be appreciated.
I am not sure, I had the Service Manager to take the pics. I was not there. :mad:

ARtraveler
03-15-2015, 01:21 PM
I've never seen an RT being "born" before. It's interesting to see what's inside the crate. Did they have to align the front end or did they just install the "frunk" and the front wheels ? I'm still trying to understand the "need" for alignment of a brand new Spyder right out of the crate. Your thoughts will be appreciated.

RE: Alignment. BRP states that the :ani29:'s are aligned within "spec" at the factory--prior to delivery of the unit to the dealer and then customer.

The alignment people say that about 95% of the :spyder2: aligned could do better with a laser alignment as a part of the delivery to the customer.

Some dealers are now doing a laser alignment as part of the sale and prepping of the :ani29:.

A proper test drive by the dealer should be done and if there are handling issues, they should be solved before delivery to the customer--IMO of course.

All the above taken into consideration, there is also the option of having alignment people go over your :spyder2: if the dealer did not or will not. Mine does not.

A wide range of choices for sure at the moment.