I don't think it'll be too much of a biggie Panic. :thumbup:
I tried to purchase a new Spyder RT Ltd from my nearest dealer back in 2013, but they stuffed up my order (the
ONLY thing they got right was the colour I wanted! :banghead: ) & then they were faffing around trying to convince me to just accept it & take something they had in stock, without making
any effort to actually get me the Spyder I'd ordered, paid a deposit on, and waited a fair while for!! :cus: So I went to the next nearest dealers, about 900 miles away, and they couldn't do enough to get me on the Spyder I wanted! Upshot was that I got a lift over there, they found/assembled & I purchased pretty much the exact Spyder I wanted (at a much better deal/price too!) and since the only thing they couldn't get me was the seat colour I wanted, they gave me back $1000 cash in hand to help buy the right seat later, on top of the great deal I'd already got!!

hyea:
Only then I was on a brand new un-tried & not yet 'run-in' Spyder, 900 miles from home on a Saturday morning and the only way back home was to ryde!! I wanted to ryde it locally for a bit before heading off into the wilds, so the dealer arranged to have their tech contactable by me & available over the weekend just in case anything went wrong (it didn't) & I rode 'locally to them' (& uneventfully, at least Spyder-wise) for about 500 miles on the Saturday before setting off on my trip home on the Sunday morning - and the sales bloke even called to make sure it was all fine & then rode the first coupla hundred miles with me too! :clap: :firstplace:
So when I did get home, I had almost 1500 miles on the clock and the local dealer there, despite me having made a booking for a service before I left, suddenly found they couldn't 'fit me in' for that first service for yet another month, by which time I had over 3000 miles up! And while it might not be ideal, recommended, &/or even possibly not the greatest way to start out, in my Spyder's case it didn't seem to hurt anything! Even now, at well over 20 times that mileage, my V-Twin Spyder is still going strong and the oil analysis reports I get on every third oil change show no indications of wear or any other adverse effect at all! In fact, it runs a fair bit better than most (yeah, the ECU Upgrade might just have a little to do with that....

) and it even uses less oil than most similar engined BRP machines!

hyea:
BTW, you are aware these V-twin Spyders
DO use a bit of oil, don't you?? Check your oil regularly,
AFTER each longish ryde is good, using the recommended checking method so the oil is up to temp & pumped into all the right places for properly checking oil levels on the dry-sump engine, and top up as necessary, just don't over-fill it! The oil level is fine just so long as it's somewhere between the Low & Full marks, but I wouldn't start off on a trip of more than 100 miles or so if the level is lower than about 1/2 way down - or
any higher than the Full mark at all!! :lecturef_smilie:
Enjoy, and get the service done as & when you can! :thumbup: