Before I ever started ryding my Can-Am Spyder, I read the do's and don'ts document on the forum. Tons of GREAT information and saved me some time and frustration.
I have a 2018 RTL, and according to the document, shifting points should be between 2500-3000 rpm.
However, I find that it's more natural to the way I ryde to shift gears at around 3,500 rpm (especially in the twisty roads - it gives me more power and control).
The question is - am I harming my engine by doing so?
Thank you for sharing your opinion!
I have a 2018 RTL, and according to the document, shifting points should be between 2500-3000 rpm.
However, I find that it's more natural to the way I ryde to shift gears at around 3,500 rpm (especially in the twisty roads - it gives me more power and control).
The question is - am I harming my engine by doing so?
Thank you for sharing your opinion!