Pam, I hope BRP has it right about going 9300 between oil/filter changes. In most cases it won't matter because the majority of folks don't keep their bikes long enough or put enough mileage on that it matters.
However, I prefer to err on the side of caution. I read BITOG and other auto/bike forums regularly and find that there are instances where "The Engineers" did not always know best. For example, a car maker says transmission oil good for the lifetime...and after a few years transmissions start to fail. Now, they call for transmission oil changes every 40K. Numerous instances similar to that in the car world. Sometimes errors show up early, as in the '13 Can Am models, and sometimes it takes much longer.
As for our Can Am's, I put 32K on my previous '11 model and 21K now on the '14. Oil was changed no more than 4000 miles, and often much sooner. I lab tested nearly every change and found that no matter what brand of oil, conventional, semi-syn, or synthetic I used, it would shear down as low as 20W in pretty short order. I don't know what it would shear to if run 9300 miles. They call for 5-40 or 10-40; I don't feel good running 20W......or less.
I'll never run my oil that long. I'm 81YO and still do my own. Been at it for a long time. You're right, that alone doesn't make me an expert. It does allow me to have a firm opinion.
For what we paid for these machines, I don't consider the price of oil, or frequent changing to be a bother.
A lot of us feel this way. A lot prefer to go by the book.
Every person has to decide what suits him/her best. :cheers: