Good list Joe. I'm thinking, but not coming up with anything else. :yes:
On the 14 and newer RT you don't have to wait for the start up menu if you have turned the engine off for less than 5 minutes. You can start it while the screen is going through its paces. So if you just fueled up you can turn the key on and hit the starter button without waiting.
It also works the same way on my 2013 RT-S..
I always check the oil when returning from my ryde. It will be as warm as it gets. Then I am ready for my next ryde.:riding:Some people's idea of "warmed up good" may not be sufficient for getting an accurate oil reading. Follow the directions in the Owners Manual for checking the oil. And be extra vigilant on being sure that you have run the engine the recommended amount of time or you will not be getting a good reading.
Another add to your list would be to read your Owners Manual, there is a wealth of information there. If you don't have one you can read it online at www.can-am.brp.com
On the 14 and newer RT you don't have to wait for the start up menu if you have turned the engine off for less than 5 minutes. You can start it while the screen is going through its paces. So if you just fueled up you can turn the key on and hit the starter button without waiting.
Of course you can do wheelies.....but only in reverse!:roflblack::roflblack:
If you go too fast in reverse a Spyder can be flipped over. A mechanic at my dealer did it in their parking lot.
Now the true test from Joes list of little thought of and less remembered tips is to remember them all. Joe we need a reminder list each month for those of us over 70. I would print out a copy but then I won't remember where I put it.
Jack
On a RT Series Spyder
DO NOT use a power washer to clean your spyder especially around the dash area.
Cruzr Joe
Thank you I will use this often. I use A for fill up info and B for trip distance.Good stuff Joe :2thumbs:
Here's one I discovered by chance:
When you depress the "Set" button while riding, the display toggles between Trip A and Trip B.
Pam