billybovine
Active member
Yes about 5K to 6K, throttle steady. I read here somewhere you never want to be below 4K RPM? Something about the clutch is fully engaged around 3800 or so? It does take some getting used to between the 1330 and the 998! We have both and it freaks the wife out on the 998 revving so high.
The whole clutch engagement minimum rpm for SE5 models has been sliced and diced. But still the common concept the low rpm can prematurely destroy the clutch is true in fact, but extremely exaggerated to the point of being a lie. The clutch published stall speed is 3200 +/- 200 rpm. So as long you keep the rpm above 3400 rpm. There will be no premature wear on the clutch. Also the lower the gear you are operating in will reduce the load on the clutch. So driving in 1st gear at 2500 rpm for a short period of time. Like a city block. Is not going hurt anything. The problem that BRP found out in the early days was that folks where driving down the road at 2500 to 3200 rpm. In 5th gear. Into headwinds and up hills. Burning out the clutch in the process. Clutches are not covered under warranty. But BRP would replace a clutch under goodwill. Only if the rpm profile showed that the Spyder was not operate at a significant time under 4000 rpm. If it was tough luck. The reason you drive with a minimum of 4200 in 5th gear. Is because of the engine power profile. So it does not matter whether it's a SE5 or SM5. The engine just runs better there for the load it is under. 4th gear lower load 4000 min. 3rd 3800, 2nd 3600. That is for flat road with little headwind. Steeper the hill or stronger the wind. Up the rpm accordingly. But as long as you are over 3400 with an SE5 don't worry about the clutch.