CyncySpyder
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OK, so...........
I was having problems with the SE5 shifting. After getting it back into N manually, I still couldn't get it to start. The RTS had been sitting in my garage for about a week cause of the shifting issue, and the temps never rose above freezing the entire week. After some assistance from my brother & the use of his battery charger, lyfe was once again restored to the Spyder. I was afraid that I was low on oil, & that that was what was causing my shifting issues. But alas, you can't get an accurate oil level while the unit is cold. So, with the assistance of Lamonsters very detailed description along with pictures of the Lamonster Oil Change, I decided to go ahead and do an oil change 1000 miles early & in the picture below is what I found. That goupy, melted look'n stuff is the oil after sitting for a week in freezing temps. At first, I thought the same, that the filter had been put in backwards, but the end cap of the filter was still inside the base of the filter housing. It had blown off!!! WTF !!! Never seen that happen before, have any of you???
Well, after get'n over my initial shock & get'n the filter & oil changed, I sufficiently charged the battery and LYFE was once again restored to the Spyder. Im happy to report, it's been about 3 days now, & she seems to be running fine so far. Even took her out In the snow about midnight last night just to see how she would handle. Boy oh boy, as many of you know, as long as you don't have others around you, that was one fun ryde
I'd appreciate any input on what might have caused this (just a faulty filter?) & what else I should look at to make sure no internal damage was done. I've checked oil levels every day, and all seems fine so far, but in the back of my mind, I'm worried.
I was having problems with the SE5 shifting. After getting it back into N manually, I still couldn't get it to start. The RTS had been sitting in my garage for about a week cause of the shifting issue, and the temps never rose above freezing the entire week. After some assistance from my brother & the use of his battery charger, lyfe was once again restored to the Spyder. I was afraid that I was low on oil, & that that was what was causing my shifting issues. But alas, you can't get an accurate oil level while the unit is cold. So, with the assistance of Lamonsters very detailed description along with pictures of the Lamonster Oil Change, I decided to go ahead and do an oil change 1000 miles early & in the picture below is what I found. That goupy, melted look'n stuff is the oil after sitting for a week in freezing temps. At first, I thought the same, that the filter had been put in backwards, but the end cap of the filter was still inside the base of the filter housing. It had blown off!!! WTF !!! Never seen that happen before, have any of you???
Well, after get'n over my initial shock & get'n the filter & oil changed, I sufficiently charged the battery and LYFE was once again restored to the Spyder. Im happy to report, it's been about 3 days now, & she seems to be running fine so far. Even took her out In the snow about midnight last night just to see how she would handle. Boy oh boy, as many of you know, as long as you don't have others around you, that was one fun ryde

I'd appreciate any input on what might have caused this (just a faulty filter?) & what else I should look at to make sure no internal damage was done. I've checked oil levels every day, and all seems fine so far, but in the back of my mind, I'm worried.
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