Madison Sully
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I had a 2010 RT-S SE5, which I sold about a year ago. That one didn't really thrill me, and my wife (the reason we got it) decided she didn't want to drive it any more, she was content with the Piaggio MP3 500 when we ride two-up. Well, being female (human?) she changed her mind and now wants to ride pillion on something more Can-Amish.
So I just bought a 2014 RT SE6 (she pointed; what can I do?). I got to say, on the ~150 or so mile ride home I like the new motor and transmission a LOT better. Shifting is way smoother, and this one actually downshifts all the way to 1 when slowing to a stop. At least today it did....
Anyway, few questions about my new ryde....
1. I noticed a lot more belt vibration. I haven't checked the tension yet (and darn it all I gave away the tension measuring thingies I had when I sold the 2010). The vibration would come and go, but was really noticeable. From my prior times hereabouts, I gather the drill is 1: check/adjust the tension, then if still not OK 2: install a belt tensioner. Suggestions?
2. It currently has ~40,000 miles on it, which is totally fine. I have a 500cc scooter with more than that. The spark plugs haven't been changed though. So, question #2 is, is there a good shop manual available? Or for today, what does it take to replace the spark plugs? I'm very handy....
3. On the way home we stopped. OK full disclosure we stopped at a craft store to look at, I mean so she could look at yarn. Anyway, we were there maybe 15-20 minutes, and when we went to leave the thing wouldn't start. My first try I think I didn't press the starter long enough, so no hard feelings. But then it took several more tries, me getting ever more sheepish. After maybe 4 tries, I started from scratch. Key out... Key in, turn it, wait, hit 'mode', press the starter, and it started. I'm about 90% sure I did stuff right the first time, so question #3 is, in hot weather is this any sort of normal?
4. For the number of miles on it, the prior (original) owner did take good care of it. New tires, battery, and I think all the brake pads within the last year. Is there anything beyond typical maintenance for this vintage that I should be looking at? Flux capacitors go bad, or anything like that?
5. This one came with foot pegs, and I be wanting floorboards I think. I have seen the Rivco floorboards for ~$350, and am considering that. But I have also seen the OEM Spyder floorboards with extended highway pegs. From what I have seen it appears the OEM floorboards from the RT-S are compatible, and can have the highway pegs put on. Is this available as a kit from BRP?
Thanks all!
So I just bought a 2014 RT SE6 (she pointed; what can I do?). I got to say, on the ~150 or so mile ride home I like the new motor and transmission a LOT better. Shifting is way smoother, and this one actually downshifts all the way to 1 when slowing to a stop. At least today it did....
Anyway, few questions about my new ryde....
1. I noticed a lot more belt vibration. I haven't checked the tension yet (and darn it all I gave away the tension measuring thingies I had when I sold the 2010). The vibration would come and go, but was really noticeable. From my prior times hereabouts, I gather the drill is 1: check/adjust the tension, then if still not OK 2: install a belt tensioner. Suggestions?
2. It currently has ~40,000 miles on it, which is totally fine. I have a 500cc scooter with more than that. The spark plugs haven't been changed though. So, question #2 is, is there a good shop manual available? Or for today, what does it take to replace the spark plugs? I'm very handy....
3. On the way home we stopped. OK full disclosure we stopped at a craft store to look at, I mean so she could look at yarn. Anyway, we were there maybe 15-20 minutes, and when we went to leave the thing wouldn't start. My first try I think I didn't press the starter long enough, so no hard feelings. But then it took several more tries, me getting ever more sheepish. After maybe 4 tries, I started from scratch. Key out... Key in, turn it, wait, hit 'mode', press the starter, and it started. I'm about 90% sure I did stuff right the first time, so question #3 is, in hot weather is this any sort of normal?
4. For the number of miles on it, the prior (original) owner did take good care of it. New tires, battery, and I think all the brake pads within the last year. Is there anything beyond typical maintenance for this vintage that I should be looking at? Flux capacitors go bad, or anything like that?
5. This one came with foot pegs, and I be wanting floorboards I think. I have seen the Rivco floorboards for ~$350, and am considering that. But I have also seen the OEM Spyder floorboards with extended highway pegs. From what I have seen it appears the OEM floorboards from the RT-S are compatible, and can have the highway pegs put on. Is this available as a kit from BRP?
Thanks all!