OK Bob chill, if you had not put the magnetic oil plugs in, the set screw would never have been detected, and you would have driven it in a stste of bliss until you rode the F3 and traded yours in for a new bike:joke:Can I just say after all this.... I am a little bummed out
My Spyder has been perfect and I have taken care of it extremely well as far as general maintenance goes.
To have this happen totally bums me out today knowing that I have to see a dealer at 14K.
I was hoping to never see a dealer ever in the life of me owning my Spyder (Darth). Alas... it's not to be
It's causing me to reflect on owning a Spyder to be honest when a simple set screw can put me down. No car or other vehicle I have ever owned has done this to me. I put 90K miles on a Honda 750-4 in 1970's with not a single issue.
Anyway to try and have some fun about this but still not being happy, I feel like Bob Denman on this day
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So now it's time for me too to deal with a dealer.
After Darth is fixed, if I ever have another BS problem like this I think I will be done with Can-Am / BRP products.
Not being harsh but I like being happy with my ride!
If I am not, then how can someone enjoy a ride that brings grief like this?...
I love my Spyder don't get me wrong! But having something as a simple set screw take me out, in my opinion, is not cool. It makes me think this is not going to be a reliable product for the long run
I am hoping after this is fixed, I don't have any more issues for miles to come.
Bob
OK so final news on this one.....
My Dealer did a great job! After I picked it up Saturday morning and went on the dealer sponsored ride.... I rode it like I stole it to make sure all was good....
Here is just one segment of the ride yesterday. If you want to see more, see my youtube channel.
Oh and "tail of the dragon"? Ha..... Come to California if you want some real roads
I am sure I will get some interesting comments from this video
But I would say my Spyder if fixed!
Seems this comes up a lot. BRP revised the service schedule for 2008-2012 Spyders. They did this in 2012!!!
Now the schedule is every 4600 miles. When BRP first released this schedule it said EXCEPT California. But a later memo did not exclude California!
Bob
Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the 'new' maintenance schedule require you to get the 'upgraded' oil filter setup?
I never did it because I have a few of the regular filters laying around.... and I ride pretty hard so I don't mind changing oil every 3,000... which I often stretch to 3,500 ish....
Mine is a SM5 so I do not have the tranny oil filter.
Bob
Mine is an SM5 as well.
I'm talking about the upgraded oil filter that BRP came out with that requires a different cap. That was how they were increasing the timeframe between oil changes if memory serves.
OK so it is the tranny filter and cap for the SE5.
They did change the part number of the engine oil filter (a material change) but they did not change the size and the engine cover cap.
As you can see in this post by Lamont, the new larger filter and cap is for the HCM (tranny).
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...ters-and-Maintenance-Schedule-for-ALL-Spyders
Bob
Just found set Screw on my plug at my service at LaMonster Garage today June 1st 2018. Hate to think of the bill on this one.
that is a ***** load of spyders.Thanks! I hope too!
Here is how many were at the ride last year. I expect it will be more this year. If I breakdown, pretty sure all will be OK
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My dealer did not give me the option to have BRP warranty the job and that was 4 years ago. I will roll the dice! Last I checked it did not look like oil was pushing through in that area.