Had my 1,000 km service appointment yesterday at my Spyder dealer. Three of the problems I was having are shared with many of you so I figured I'd pass along the BRP responses. My mechanic discussed each of these problems with the BRP tech rep (or whatever they're called) and BRP's responses were as follows:
1. Cruising speed lurching (those of you that have it will know what I mean): According to BRP, the Spyder needs to be between 4,300 and 10,000 rpm to have proper power & torque. So, BRP's stand is that the lurching you're experiencing at 55 mph (in 5th gear) is because you're in the wrong gear. I find this very disconcerting. I also find it wrong in-as-much as my Spyder doesn't lurch at all at 2,400 rpm (in 5th gear!).
2. Spyder stalls on take-off unless it is over-reved and you feather the clutch slowly ... but only after it has warmed up (when it's cold, it takes off wonderfully): BRP ignored the caveat and simply said that the Spyder has a different weight/rolling resistance than a standard bike ... it has 3 wheels. I went immediately to the garage and counted. One ... two ... aaaaa ... there is it, three. Good God, they're right! Problem solved.
3. Possible performance degradation (including the aforementioned lurching problem) due to leaking exhaust gasket: No leaks were found and BRP says that they haven't "seen" any exhaust gasket problems in bikes with less than 6,000 miles. Furthermore, they said that a leaky exhaust gasket would not effect 4-stroke performance.
Is this BRP's first 4-stroke engine? That's actually a question ... I'm not trying to be a smartass.
Just letting you all know what BRP's "stand" is on these three issues. Make your own conclusions.
Ken
1. Cruising speed lurching (those of you that have it will know what I mean): According to BRP, the Spyder needs to be between 4,300 and 10,000 rpm to have proper power & torque. So, BRP's stand is that the lurching you're experiencing at 55 mph (in 5th gear) is because you're in the wrong gear. I find this very disconcerting. I also find it wrong in-as-much as my Spyder doesn't lurch at all at 2,400 rpm (in 5th gear!).
2. Spyder stalls on take-off unless it is over-reved and you feather the clutch slowly ... but only after it has warmed up (when it's cold, it takes off wonderfully): BRP ignored the caveat and simply said that the Spyder has a different weight/rolling resistance than a standard bike ... it has 3 wheels. I went immediately to the garage and counted. One ... two ... aaaaa ... there is it, three. Good God, they're right! Problem solved.
3. Possible performance degradation (including the aforementioned lurching problem) due to leaking exhaust gasket: No leaks were found and BRP says that they haven't "seen" any exhaust gasket problems in bikes with less than 6,000 miles. Furthermore, they said that a leaky exhaust gasket would not effect 4-stroke performance.
Is this BRP's first 4-stroke engine? That's actually a question ... I'm not trying to be a smartass.
Just letting you all know what BRP's "stand" is on these three issues. Make your own conclusions.
Ken