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SpyderMouse22

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I was reading many posts on here about differant things. I am surprised how much information has alot of truth to it. Any post that differs from the owners manuel i do not put thought into. For example i read one about puting 20 lbs of preasure into the front tires. However i was reading about running the Spyder at higer RPMs I wont go into the number because that is a whole new can of worms. I went out today and ran at higher RPM . WOW i have to learn to ride the Spyder all over again. I think i have 2nd 3rd and 4th gear figured out however i came to realize that because of spped limits and situations you cant always run where you want to. My question is about 1st gear. I live in a town with a speed limit of 25mph. So do you think it is ok to run in first gear for the most part? It is not easy getting used to running in higher RPM and it will take time to do this.
 
I routinely run into that problem (rural beats the hell out of the cities). I run in second gear in these cases and run it up to six grand before shifting in that and all other gears. First is just geared to low for me. The only thing about that shift point is you might get a vibration if your belt is out of tolerance.
 
I also live in a small town with speed limits of 25 -40. While driving around town I never get past 2nd gear.
 
I was a strong proponent of the "low & slow" style of riding... Until the issue of clutch damage got more attention. :shocked:
Now I try to keep things spinning at 4,000 rpm...
BUT... In the lower gears around Town, I'll often either run a bit faster, (few LEOs), or let the revs drop little bit so as not to aggravate my neighbors...
 
It's more about the RPMs than what gear your in. I Run the the Spyder in first gear up to 4,000-4,500 than shift to second in town. Try to maintain at least 4,000 to 4,500 RPMs and your clutch will thank you!

About tire pressures, you will find the majority of Spyder riders do not follow the manual for 15-17 psi in the front tires (2012 and earlier) for very good reasons. Most keep the front tires at 18-20 as it performs better, gets longer tire life and loses air less quickly.
 
New Guy

I only have just over 500 miles on my 2013 RT Limited, but it did not take long to discover that is much prefers between 4500 and 5000 rpm. The engine lugs at lower rpms, but hums happily between 4,000 and 5,000. I originally tried riding with fuel economy in mind, hence lower rpms . . . but the Spyder just didn't like that! Golly, I love this thing!
 
I only have just over 500 miles on my 2013 RT Limited, but it did not take long to discover that is much prefers between 4500 and 5000 rpm. The engine lugs at lower rpms, but hums happily between 4,000 and 5,000. I originally tried riding with fuel economy in mind, hence lower rpms . . . but the Spyder just didn't like that! Golly, I love this thing!

You will find that you may get your best fuel economy at 6,000 RPMs! On the recent trip to the BRP Owners event I did get 32mpg. I was mostly in 4-5 gear doing around 5,500-6,500 RPMs on the major roads coming home with only one other rider. Going there I was with a larger group taking our time and running in 3-4 gear around 4,500-5,500 RPMs and I got around 29 mpg. I ride with my wife but she weights than 110 pounds most days.
 
No problem remaining in first gear at 25 mph. I do it all the time. You can stay in first well beyond that, if you wish.
 
mileage

I pretty much follow the high rpm rule and notice that the gas mileage does seem to as good or better than when I run at to low RPM so it seems the way to go.:doorag:
You will find that you may get your best fuel economy at 6,000 RPMs! On the recent trip to the BRP Owners event I did get 32mpg. I was mostly in 4-5 gear doing around 5,500-6,500 RPMs on the major roads coming home with only one other rider. Going there I was with a larger group taking our time and running in 3-4 gear around 4,500-5,500 RPMs and I got around 29 mpg. I ride with my wife but she weights than 110 pounds most days.
 
It did not take long to see the Spyder likes the RPMS higher. Old habits are hard to break. Riding high in first gear was the only thing real hard to do. Will take some time but I will continue to keep the RPMS up. you you look at the RPM gauge it does seem they were trying to tell us something. Red line is really high. I wonder if the Spyder has a shut down if you go over the limit in first gear, My friend has a Harley and he found out his does. Thanks to everyone for your input on this.
 
I was reading many posts on here about differant things. I am surprised how much information has alot of truth to it. Any post that differs from the owners manuel i do not put thought into. For example i read one about puting 20 lbs of preasure into the front tires. However i was reading about running the Spyder at higer RPMs I wont go into the number because that is a whole new can of worms. I went out today and ran at higher RPM . WOW i have to learn to ride the Spyder all over again. I think i have 2nd 3rd and 4th gear figured out however i came to realize that because of spped limits and situations you cant always run where you want to. My question is about 1st gear. I live in a town with a speed limit of 25mph. So do you think it is ok to run in first gear for the most part? It is not easy getting used to running in higher RPM and it will take time to do this.

Right there with ya, I to am learing how to ride my RT-L all over....but make a big differance. Not sure if it was Scotty or Bob that had posted "its all about RPM not the Speed limit" and I have lived by that with a VARY Happy Spyder
 
Right there with ya, I to am learing how to ride my RT-L all over....but make a big differance. Not sure if it was Scotty or Bob that had posted "its all about RPM not the Speed limit" and I have lived by that with a VARY Happy Spyder
I totally agree :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup: I don't run less than 4,000 rpm and Li'LL RED loves it 11,000 miles no oil use or in air filter box:thumbup:
 
What everyone else is saying. There are times when the :spyder2: does not get out of first gear for me also. I hate driving in first--but if thats what I have to do--then so be it.

I am now shifting at 5000-5500 on most of the shifts.
 
I don't twist it's tail quite as much; for me, theshifts happen between 4800 and 5200 rpm.
But the bike seems happy, my neighbors seem happy, the LEOs seem happy...
What more could I ask for? :dontknow: ;)
 
I don't twist it's tail quite as much; for me, theshifts happen between 4800 and 5200 rpm.
But the bike seems happy, my neighbors seem happy, the LEOs seem happy...
What more could I ask for? :dontknow: ;)


Slowly but surely you are edging your way up. :roflblack::roflblack:
 
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