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I just bought I just bought a 2014 st limited

My wife got her last May, left over brand new. There was one recall, gas cap and also do your first service at 600 miles. My dealer told me it changed to 3000 miles which is wrong, I spoke with BRP, it's 600 miles follow maintenance in your owners manual. We just replaced rear tire only lasted about 6000 miles put on Kumho Ecsta AST. I just changed her oil last week, very easy and order filters from Baja Ron if you do it yourself. I was gonna do rear tire myself until when I looked at it I figure the $80 they charged me was worth not having to deal with belt drive, making sure I adjusted it right, etc. Just ride and have fun!

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potholes.....:roflblack::roflblack: welcome to both the spyder world and this incrediable site. Congrats on the new ryde, I think no picture you know, but you came to the right place for all your questions about these machines... enjoy the ryde...:thumbup:
 
My wife got her last May, left over brand new. There was one recall, gas cap and also do your first service at 600 miles. My dealer told me it changed to 3000 miles which is wrong, I spoke with BRP, it's 600 miles follow maintenance in your owners manual. We just replaced rear tire only lasted about 6000 miles put on Kumho Ecsta AST. I just changed her oil last week, very easy and order filters from Baja Ron if you do it yourself. I was gonna do rear tire myself until when I looked at it I figure the $80 they charged me was worth not having to deal with belt drive, making sure I adjusted it right, etc. Just ride and have fun!

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Service intervals: we are talking about two separate engines here.

The 990, two cylinder requires first service at 600 miles. Then at 4,500 mile intervals.

The 1330, three cylinder requires first service at 3,000 miles. Then 9,500 miles later (12,500 miles) OR once a year--whichever comes first.

The OP is talking about a 2014 ST, which is the two cylinder variety. :thumbup:
 
Service intervals: we are talking about two separate engines here.

The 990, two cylinder requires first service at 600 miles. Then at 4,500 mile intervals.

The 1330, three cylinder requires first service at 3,000 miles. Then 9,500 miles later (12,500 miles) OR once a year--whichever comes first.

The OP is talking about a 2014 ST, which is the two cylinder variety. [emoji106]
Your right about two separate service intervals, I was talking about the 990....my wife has same bike 2014 ST Limited

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It has 11,000 miles on it I'm just gonna pull full-service on it since I just picked it up so I can start fresh

Another word of advice. Don't let them sell you the valve check service recommended at 14,000 miles. It will cost you $800 or so additional. The valve checks are mostly not needed. Dealers know this, and sometimes charge for doing the service even though they do not touch a wrench.

I did the service at 14K on one :ani29: and 28K on another. Neither needed any valve adjustments. I am not even considering it on my final two cylinder until at least 50K--if then.

The newer 1330's do not require periodic valve check maintenance. :yes:
 
Your right about two separate service intervals, I was talking about the 990....my wife has same bike 2014 ST Limited

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We run into a lot of posts here when the dealer causes big confusion on service intervals. You would think they know the difference between the two cylinder and the three cylinder. I can attest that several do not.

The manual that comes with the :ani29: does have the correct intervals, but most of us don't get into that fine print unless a need arises. It is scary to me that some dealers don't know diddley about service intervals. :thumbup:
 
We run into a lot of posts here when the dealer causes big confusion on service intervals. You would think they know the difference between the two cylinder and the three cylinder. I can attest that several do not.

The manual that comes with the :ani29: does have the correct intervals, but most of us don't get into that fine print unless a need arises. It is scary to me that some dealers don't know diddley about service intervals. [emoji106]
Totally agree with you, that's what we did relied on dealer went to make 600 mile appointment and was told we didn't need it to 3000 miles. Well they were wrong as I spoke with BRP and confirmed it's 600 miles. You would think dealers know about there products that they are selling and servicing??

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I have a 2014 ST and have loved every minute of it. My first upgrade was to an ultimate seat and Lamonster's highway bracket and pegs. Have fun and enjoy. You have come to the right place! :thumbup:
 
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I have a 2014 ST and have loved every minute of it. My first upgrade was to an ultimate seat and Lamonster's highway brakes and pegs. Have fun and enjoy. You have come to the right place! :thumbup:


I was wondering if they had highway pegs for it I didn't know because of the cowling
 
The Vin number comes up as an ST limited I guess bags and footboards were two different options Least that's what the dealer told me that I called
 
My ST is a S model not limited but those highway pegs fit all ST models. The limited comes with bags which mine is not.
 
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