dicko
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Does anyone know why the Spyder Oil change is at such a short interval?
Is it a hang-up of BRP because all their other Rotax powered vehicles (SeaDoo, SkiDoo, Quads etc.) run in extreme conditions?
Because of tighter manufacturing tolerances, higher quality materials and highly refined oils, cars have moved their servicing schedules from 4,000mi to 6,000mi and now to 9,000mi over the last 25 years or so. Some bikes are now moving from 4,000mi to 6,000mi intervals yet the Spyder is asking for 3,000mi. I'll still keep a check on the oil level, but I'm tempted to go for 4,000 - 4,500mi intervals given that where I live we don't get extreme daytime temperatures (50-85 F) or extreme humidity. Minimum overnight is about 35 F during winter with one or two frosts.
Is it a hang-up of BRP because all their other Rotax powered vehicles (SeaDoo, SkiDoo, Quads etc.) run in extreme conditions?
Because of tighter manufacturing tolerances, higher quality materials and highly refined oils, cars have moved their servicing schedules from 4,000mi to 6,000mi and now to 9,000mi over the last 25 years or so. Some bikes are now moving from 4,000mi to 6,000mi intervals yet the Spyder is asking for 3,000mi. I'll still keep a check on the oil level, but I'm tempted to go for 4,000 - 4,500mi intervals given that where I live we don't get extreme daytime temperatures (50-85 F) or extreme humidity. Minimum overnight is about 35 F during winter with one or two frosts.