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Question

Go back to the dealer, have them show you where it is, how to check it, how often to check it (I have an RT so not familiar with other models), but if it is a 998, it is on the left side of the engine as you are sitting on the Spyder. How to get to it depends on what panel - should be small - to take off. I would ask for the manual too. They do owe it to you.
 
So i just take off the side panel? Ya i guess i should go back and ask them for it lol


Go back to the dealer, have them show you where it is, how to check it, how often to check it (I have an RT so not familiar with other models), but if it is a 998, it is on the left side of the engine as you are sitting on the Spyder. How to get to it depends on what panel - should be small - to take off. I would ask for the manual too. They do owe it to you.
 
Manual

Did the dealer give you a "once over" on the bike during delivery? Also, if they didn't, you might find that you actually do have a manual ... I believe it lives in the front trunk (frunk) on all models of spyder. Check to see if one is attached with Velcro somewhere in the frunk .... if you have a liner, it would be underneath that.

Good luck .... Ann
 
No just basically showed me how to start it, lol, and theres tools and thats about it

Did the dealer give you a "once over" on the bike during delivery? Also, if they didn't, you might find that you actually do have a manual ... I believe it lives in the front trunk (frunk) on all models of spyder. Check to see if one is attached with Velcro somewhere in the frunk .... if you have a liner, it would be underneath that.

Good luck .... Ann
 
Wow, your dealer is pretty lame!! They should have spent at least a half hour with you going over things at delivery.:lecturef_smilie:
 
Hi slurpeegirl,

Re: i should go back and ask them for it lol

And don't laugh when you do. IMO damn poor effort on their part in not providing one.

As a thought: Mine came with an original manual. I also bought another one ( ~$8 or so ) to keep in the house with my Spyder files. That makes it much easier when I want to read up on something; just go over to the desk & get it out.

I'm getting lazy as I get old, :yikes:

Jerry Baumchen
 
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SOOOOOOOOOOOO Dear Lady I back tracked in your previous posts and discovered you have the above :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:.....I had / have an 11 and loved it...... The 998 has a thirst for OIL so check it at least every 500 miles at a MINIMUM....... and give serious consideration to just removing that little plastic GRILL that covers the DIP-STICK so you don't have to re-move the entire PANEL......BECAUSE one day you won't get ALL the fasteners tight and the PANEL will come off -- probably at 100 Km or more :lecturef_smilie:....... There are a few QUIRKS that should be addressed with this engine ....like removing the hose from the AIR BOX on the left rear corner and putting an ordinary car gas filter on it.....But be sure to plug the HOLE on the Air Box...... This will keep excess oil from the Air Box....You also want to do a " cannisterectomy " on the " CHARCOAL " FILTER ( means re-move it from the system )......find the threads /info by doing an advanced search.........Mike :thumbup:
 
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I didn't wait

I'm getting lazy as I get old, :yikes:

Jerry Baumchen

I didn't wait to get old before I got lazy. I wanted to beat the rush. :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
 
Curious. ....

Did you check for the manual. .? it is normally in a pouch velcroed to the inner wall of the frunk. If not there you should have them get you one even if you checl online. The way to do it is release the three clips that hold the left panel on. This will expose the oil tank with the dip stick in it. Start the engine and let it get to operating temp or till the fan kicks on...or just take it for a long ryde. Then while the engine is hot remove the dip stick and clean it off replace screwing it back down remove and check the level. Add if needed to keep it between the add and full marks. Best is just below the full mark...:thumbup:
 
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