Can Am spyder is a VERY EXPENSIVE VEHICLE to maintain... an air filter change is over $1000.00... spark plug change is $800.00 .. back tire change
$300.00.. First dealer oil change & inspection (mandatory) is $350.00 if you thinking about buying a spyder... get your wallet ready to spend lots of bucks to maintain one
osm
last time i was at my dealer he charged 98 a hour
Can Am spyder is a VERY EXPENSIVE VEHICLE to maintain... an air filter change is over $1000.00... spark plug change is $800.00 .. back tire change
$300.00.. First dealer oil change & inspection (mandatory) is $350.00 if you thinking about buying a spyder... get your wallet ready to spend lots of bucks to maintain one
osm
Your dealer is ripping you off. This is not the fault of the Spyder.
The 998 recommends a valve check service at 14K miles. About $800 additional. I did two on mine--14K on my 2008 and 28K on my 2010. Neither machine required any adjustments. My recommendation--let them go until your machine starts acting funny or starts making noise. I am going to wait until at least 50K on my 2011. Its your money and choice on valve checks.
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When the valves on the spyder become quieter, that indicates the clearance is less, and they may need adjusting. My dealer/owner/former mechanic explained it to me. I only bring that up because there was a discussion on that a long time ago on SL's, and I had thought it was just the opposite.
The 998 recommends a valve check service at 14K miles. About $800 additional. I did two on mine--14K on my 2008 and 28K on my 2010. Neither machine required any adjustments. My recommendation--let them go until your machine starts acting funny or starts making noise. I am going to wait until at least 50K on my 2011. Its your money and choice on valve checks.
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When the valves on the spyder become quieter, that indicates the clearance is less, and they may need adjusting. My dealer/owner/former mechanic explained it to me. I only bring that up because there was a discussion on that a long time ago on SL's, and I had thought it was just the opposite.
Good point. :bowdown::bowdown:
I try to stay out of mechanics unless I know 100%. I guess I should have said if your machine starts acting different. I do remember someone saying that they could tell problems by checking with a stethoscope. What the symptoms were--I did not go back and check out.
Maybe one of the mechanical "experts" would give some clarification.