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Repair Manual

bigbadbrucie

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Does anybody know of a good D.I.Y. Type repair and maintenance manual for the Spyder. I've always had either a Haynes or a Clymer for my motorcycles, but have been unable to find anything comparable for my Spyder. I've found that the Clymer was far more rider friendly than the manufacturers repair manuals that seemed to be written for the journeyman mechanics.
 
Can Am Repair Manual

I looked for a long time for a manual for my spyder. And ending up buying the Can Am manual, and it was worth it.
 
^^ I bought one of those canamamanual-dot-com PDFs. Oddly, enough, it didn't cover the very issue I was most concerned with at the time: how to remove the rear tire! So I'm not sure they're the best solution.

Unfortunately, you won't know if it's complete until you buy it.
 
^^ I bought one of those canamamanual-dot-com PDFs. Oddly, enough, it didn't cover the very issue I was most concerned with at the time: how to remove the rear tire! So I'm not sure they're the best solution.

Unfortunately, you won't know if it's complete until you buy it.
If I don't find what I am looking for in a Shop Manual, I always do a search on YouTube. It just so happens that Lamonster and Finless Bob have posted two excellent videos there on how to remove the rear tire on a Spyder.
 
You can get a copy of the Green Manuals on EBay; that's where I got mine. :D
This is probably a very dumb question and I'm probably letting my ignorance hang out for all to see, but....what the heck is a "Green Manual"? Is that just another name for a shop manual or ?????
 
Have to agree..!!

I have the green manual..I like that it includes the recalls, parts list, updates and bulletins as well as the flat rate. Good to know so if you should have to go to a dealer they don't stiff you on the labor...:thumbup:
 
Here's an ad for one of them on EBay; it'll give a better idea of what they're all about....

http://www.ebay.com/itm/2015-Can-Am...ash=item3cf56f09f0:g:FAAAAOSwkNZUnXKh&vxp=mtr


And there are no dumb questions; just incomplete answers...
Thanks very much Bob. Very much appreciated. I've been riding 2 wheelers since I first got my DL, but had to give them up for health reasons, and am now on 3 wheels and so far just love it. I'm 72 and not ready to quit yet. This definitely a new learning curve.
 
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