Sounds like a 'take all the lower pans & trays off, then get in there with some de-greaser followed by some (low pressure) cleaning spray' job to me!!

You might also need to pull apart the air filter housing & trunking, intake etc to clean out all the oil build up trapped in there..... :dontknow:
If you've
ever over-filled the oil reservoir or even just kept it right up to the '
Full' mark
ALL the time (instead of just safely somewhere in between the 'Full' & the 'Low' marks!

) you'll probably be amazed at how much oil has ended up trapped in the air intake & ducts, etc, and how far it can go/how long it can hang around still dripping outta stuff!! :shocked: There are threads & posts around showing you how & what to use to put an 'oil vapour' type trap into the crankcase vent line, BajaRon has some pretty good filter media available that works well!! Sorry, I don't have a link, but a search should bring it up fairly readily. :thumbup:
And yeah, what starts out as a 'small drop on the ground every now & then' can really be just the
first sign of a fairly extensive pool of vented/leaked oil sitting in there somewhere just waiting for the right set of conditions to let it 'suddenly' dump a lot of oil somewhere you don't want it!! But it
ONLY LOOKS sudden, when in fact, it's probably been slooowwly building up in there somewhere for a loooong time and it's just that you've only recently hit the 'can't hold it any longer' point! :shocked: These Spyders have lots of places they can & will catch & store significant quantities of oil/coolant and build up that pool/store, leaving it there lying in wait to 'suddenly' ambush you after you finally get around to doing something like.... saaay, changing the rear tire & in doing so, changing the 'normal' angle your Spyder sits at while it's in your shed/on the driveway :sour: Only now the oil/coolant/whatever pool has been sitting there for so long that it takes another few days or even a week or so for it to actually slooowwly extrude from its hidey hole & end up appearing as drips/dripping onto the ground!! :gaah: Do you really need to ask me how I
know this?? :lecturef_smilie:
So I wouldn't be sweating it too much just yet, not unless you've truly suddenly started using more oil (& these V-twins DO use oil!) &/or coolant and it's now running hotter than it used to... Don't buy yourself any trouble unnecessarily - this is
most likely just a small leak that's caused a build up of oil that's now reached its over-flow point, so cleaning it all up properly is
very likely to resolve your 'drip' problem for the next year or so... and fitting that c/case vent vapour trap might even resolve it permanently! :lecturef_smilie:
But if you
have truly suddenly started using a heap more oil.... :helpsmilie: