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Just picked up my 2015 RTL

vulkus

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As the title states, I just picked up my 2nd hand 2015 RT Limited Se6.
I read the manual cover to cover, watched a ton of videos on Youtube, then finally test rode it. I realised I had a death grip and then relaxed and the wobbles stopped.
Finally picked it up today, and rode it home 80Km. I'm surprised at how straight it tracked, the previous owner has already put BajaRon suspension on it and Nangkang tyres. Very little for me to do other than ride it. I will be putting the brake pedal extender on it, as my size 15US boot just doesn't fit to well.

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:chat:...Welcome to the Spyder Forum. Nice choice for your Spyder. I hope you have a wonderful experience and can get lots of Ryde Times. Here in Indiana USA we are having our winter season, my Spyder is stored for 3 or 4 months.

Stay Healthy. ....:thumbup:
 
I have a 2015 and wouldn't trade it for anything Can Am has came out with so far. Over 50,000 trouble free miles. DESS turned off just for giggles and car tires have been the biggest mods.
 
As the title states, I just picked up my 2nd hand 2015 RT Limited Se6.
I read the manual cover to cover, watched a ton of videos on Youtube, then finally test rode it. I realised I had a death grip and then relaxed and the wobbles stopped.
Finally picked it up today, and rode it home 80Km. I'm surprised at how straight it tracked, the previous owner has already put BajaRon suspension on it and Nangkang tyres. Very little for me to do other than ride it. I will be putting the brake pedal extender on it, as my size 15US boot just doesn't fit to well.

Welcome Vulcus……congrats on the new ride. You should love it.
As a fellow size 15 boot owner, I can sympathise :thumbup:

Pete
 
Thanks for the congrats and welcomes everyone. Just a question regarding fuel. The sticker under the seat says min 91 Octane, is it better to run 95. And will the Spyder actually recognise 95 octane?
 
Thanks for the congrats and welcomes everyone. Just a question regarding fuel. The sticker under the seat says min 91 Octane, is it better to run 95. And will the Spyder actually recognise 95 octane?

You’ll get a zillion (well, at least a million) answers to this Vulcus……and the Americans will be referring to a different system to us, where their 87 (AKI) equals our 91 (RON), their 91 (AKI) equals our 95 (RON) etc. In a nutshell, you can not do ANY harm running 91, 95 or 98 RON. I have been running 98 for 7 years with no issues, but will occasionally run 95 if 98 is not available. I don’t need to do that….it’s just what I do. I know riders who are running 91 with no issues. If you are happy paying for 95, that’s the ticket :thumbup:

Pete
 
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I have a 2015 RTS (Not sure what the S stands for) I put new tires, and a few Trans AM Decals. lol Oh, I use 93 Pump Gas in mine.
 
As the title states, I just picked up my 2nd hand 2015 RT Limited Se6.
I read the manual cover to cover, watched a ton of videos on Youtube, then finally test rode it. I realised I had a death grip and then relaxed and the wobbles stopped.
Finally picked it up today, and rode it home 80Km. I'm surprised at how straight it tracked, the previous owner has already put BajaRon suspension on it and Nangkang tyres. Very little for me to do other than ride it. I will be putting the brake pedal extender on it, as my size 15US boot just doesn't fit to well.

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First off, congratulations! Great looking Spyder!

As far as "brake pedal extender" I'm not quite sure what you mean. But if it is the oversize pedal pad, don't waste your time and money. I wear size 15 as well, tried the pedal pad and found out I had NO room for my boots on the floorboards. The bigger pedal did nothing except take up room and leave me nowhere to rest my foot comfortably. I returned it.
 
Brake extender pad is good. I have had them on all seven of my Spyders. Makes the brake pedal easier to reach for us size 7 and 8 boot wearers. And, the up side. They don't cost hundreds of dollars. :yes:
 
Just another couple of questions if I might. My spyder has 'special series' on the frunk, does that actually mean anything or is it just marketing hype?
Also, I'm trying to ascertain whether or not I have the belt guard attached. I have a picture however when I use the 'insert image' tab and select the picture, there is no enter or OK button. So I can't post the picture. Not sure why it has stopped working.
 
.... I have a picture however when I use the 'insert image' tab and select the picture, there is no enter or OK button. So I can't post the picture. Not sure why it has stopped working.

Have you tried to add pictures using 'Manage Attachments' instead of 'Insert Image' :dontknow: I've found it works far more reliably, and better too! :ohyea:

If you aren't sure on how to do this, it is a bit longer method to use, but in my & many other's experience, it's a far surer method, and it's definitely harder to type out the instructions than it is to actually do! So, the doing - either select 'Quick Reply' & then 'Go Advanced', or 'Reply to Thread'; then simply scroll down past the Text' field to the 'Additional Options' field, which will open the 'Manage Attachments' page; where you select 'Upload Files'; choose your pic files from your chosen source; & then once selected, click on 'Upload' at the bottom of that section of the page. That'll make the image address disappear from alongside the Upload link/spot, but it'll then be listed as attached down the page a bit, just above all the acceptable file types & sizes. Once your pics are loaded, you can 'Close this Window' cos they will have been added to your post as attachments & will now appear in the body of your post as thumbnails, so that no matter what size screen your reader has on their viewing device, the post & thread will still open & the Forum software will size the image to suit & fit that screen once they've clicked on the thumbnail - and it can still be enlarged if necessary, unlike with some images, where what you see is what you get! However, please don't add too many pics per Post - anything more than 5 or 6 will likely mean that some recipients may not be able to even open the post &/or thread, let alone read it! So if you want to be sure your intended readers can read the post & thread, and see the pics, stick to uploading 6 pics maximum per post - if you need/want to show some more, simply put up to another 6 attachments in the next &/or following post, and so on as necessary! :thumbup:

If you have further difficulties or need a hand to make it happen, you can always send me or any of the other Mods here a PM, & we'll certainly at least try to help! :yes:
 
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Here is a picture of my spyder belt. Does it look like it has a belt guard attached? As I have no idea.
Also the bit about the 'special series' does that mean anything, or is it just hype?
 

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Just another couple of questions if I might. My spyder has 'special series' on the frunk, does that actually mean anything or is it just marketing hype?

I would say yes and yes! What's interesting is the line up of all the Spyder models that are listed in the book BRP put out for the 10th anniversary shows a 2016 RT Special Series but not 2015. Do you maybe actually have a 2016 built in early 2015? Maybe the book is wrong. In any case as I recall seeing a Special Series RT it had a limited and unique color scheme, and maybe some other bling or trim. So the Special Series was special, but how special is a good question. I'm sure marketing was behind the scheme so it probably was marketing hype more than anything else. I would liked to have bought the one I saw because it was a bit 'snazzier' than the other RTs.
 
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Here is a picture of my spyder belt. Does it look like it has a belt guard attached? As I have no idea.
Also the bit about the 'special series' does that mean anything, or is it just hype?

The belt guard would be behind the cover in the picture. About the only way to see it is with a mirror looking down at the belt from in front of the tire, or from underneath.
 
Here is a picture of my spyder belt. Does it look like it has a belt guard attached? As I have no idea.
Also the bit about the 'special series' does that mean anything, or is it just hype?

The belt guard that is put on as an aftermarket item actually sets in between the tire and the belt and is mounted on the bottom of the frame rail. You will have to use a mirror and look at the front side of the rear tire and see if it is there between the tire and belt.
 
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