Oil Checking Madness on a Can-Am Spyder. Stadium discussion.

Brief video on checking oil on a Can-Am Spyder while we check out the new Buffalo Bills stadium. (Rob Wright, who goes by The Punisher 33 on KZread, asked if I would give an update on the new stadium.)
This channel chronicles my adventures using a 2023 Can-Am Spyder RT Limited as my only conveyance. We’ll go on a great adventures as well as mundane errands. We’ll also discuss accessories and gear for the Can-Am Spyder.
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Gear:
Riding jackets: Tourmaster Transition 4 or AlpineStars mesh jacket
Helmet: Scorpion EXO-AT950
Gloves: Klim Baja S4 or Joe Rocket Windchill
Camera: GoPro Hero 10 with Media Mod and a Purple Panda mic
Editing on: iPad Pro with Final Cut Pro
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  • @billwilliams9527
    @billwilliams952729 күн бұрын

    The look to be about elbow high, at the top of the mirror, a good reach adjustment.

  • @chuckwilson2301
    @chuckwilson23012 күн бұрын

    Good point toddanderson3365 Never thought about trying that technique on the oil check for my 22 Spyder. It is a pain to check oil levels the BRP way. My old Honda’s could be checked hot or cold.

  • @ThomasNappo
    @ThomasNappoАй бұрын

    100% CORRECT..A pain in my butt.😂

  • @SpyderRichard
    @SpyderRichardАй бұрын

    It is a rather particular process to check the oil, but I do it the way it is recommended. I usually check it on a day I've gone for a ride, I don't do that 9 mile thing. Cheers Chris!

  • @vincef329
    @vincef329Ай бұрын

    Thanks for all the videos! It’s a 9 mile minimum, it’s not just the engine oil but that same oil is in the transmission. I’ve done the 10 minute idle thing and have found 2 minutes of idle gives the same reading. Crazy those kanuks but I love them.

  • @Thepunisher33
    @Thepunisher33Ай бұрын

    Chris you’re the best. Thank you so much for sharing this with us. The weather looks amazing and hopefully one day I’ll see all this in person. Thanks again.

  • @lifeon3753
    @lifeon375327 күн бұрын

    G'day Chris. My 2015 Spyder F3 has exactly the same procedure. Ride for at least 15km (9 miles). Park on a level surface. Idle for 10 minutes. The only possible reason i can think of for the 10 minute idle is, when riding, the higher the revs, the faster the oil pump, the more oil is sprayed all over vital engine parts (and all over the engine). Allowing the engine to idle for 10 minutes would give time for any excess oil still trapped in the engine to return to the tank to give you a more accurate level. I'm no engineer, but that would be my reasoning for it. A wet sump engine is easy because gravity returns all the oil to the sump once you stop the engine, but a dry sump needs to keep the engine running so the oil pump can return all the oil back to the holding tank for an accurate reading. Just my thoughts anyway. Hope this helps. Cheers.

  • @SpyderMinimalist

    @SpyderMinimalist

    27 күн бұрын

    That’s an excellent explanation, one even a non mechanical guy like me can understand. Thank you!

  • @walterpedersen843
    @walterpedersen843Ай бұрын

    Hi there, im walt. I have ben watching your Chanel for a while, and today I perchesed my new 23 can am spyder limited wow I realy love it

  • @SpyderMinimalist

    @SpyderMinimalist

    Ай бұрын

    Congratulations!

  • @anitaward4406

    @anitaward4406

    Ай бұрын

    Congrats 🎉 on your new ride. I'm looking to get mine in about a month. Can't wait. Have watched several videos and have learned so much that when I talked to the salesman, he stated I knew more about the spyder than he did. I'm a Nana, and at 72, my first motorcycle/ 3 wheeler. I've never riden before. It will be perfect for me.

  • @SpyderMinimalist

    @SpyderMinimalist

    Ай бұрын

    @@anitaward4406 good luck on the process. I’m sure you’ll love riding your Spyder.

  • @hughwelsh201
    @hughwelsh20121 күн бұрын

    So wet sump versus dry sump. A two wheeler is a wet sump, thereby the oil is the sump/gear box all the time where you can see it through a sight glass to check the level, and most non-competition bikes ((inc. Spyders) are a wet clutch requiring oil to work. Now a dry sump is where the oil is contained remotely from the engine using a scavenger system i.e. racing engines etc. But Spyders are different, they are a dry sump when running using a recirculating system. When you stop and leave your Spyder sitting for a while all the oil drains back into the sump/gear box for start up. So when checking the oil, bring it up to normal operating temperature to circulate the oil, turn off and wait only a few minutes (this allows the bubbles in the oil to settle down), pull the dip stick, wipe clean, screw it fully back , and then pull out to check your level.

  • @SpyderMinimalist

    @SpyderMinimalist

    21 күн бұрын

    Great explanation, thanks.

  • @rudolpholaspari6039
    @rudolpholaspari6039Ай бұрын

    Really enjoy your show

  • @SpyderMinimalist

    @SpyderMinimalist

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you! I appreciate you joining me on the journey.

  • @beanoil
    @beanoil16 сағат бұрын

    Lift the seat to check the oil.... You must have never had a VTwin early model. There was a panel that needed to be removed. Also, as far as oil. I do the hot check once. If good, I check when cold, note where it is and keep it there. Good thing, the 1330 basically uses zero oil, at least for my change interval. Your mileage may vary if you follow CanAm 9600 mile interval. ( Dont... just dont)

  • @SpyderMinimalist

    @SpyderMinimalist

    14 сағат бұрын

    Mine also doesn’t burn oil. At least not yet.

  • @thomasclark8232
    @thomasclark8232Ай бұрын

    I have a 2016 Spyder RTL, I change my own oil and to keep things simple, I replace the drained oil with the same amount of new oil, which amounts to a little over 5 quarts. The oil change kits include about 5 and a half quarts of oil plus the filter and o rings for the drainage plugs. So far, this has worked out just fine, and the engine doesn’t use any oil anyway. I change the oil more frequently than the factory suggests, which in any case is at least once per year, even if low mileage has occurred. Oil is cheaper than an engine tear down for sure.

  • @SpyderMinimalist

    @SpyderMinimalist

    Ай бұрын

    Sounds like a good plan.

  • @billwilliams9527
    @billwilliams9527Ай бұрын

    Absolutely a fine 3 cylinder engine that's been around for a long time and built to last.

  • @beanoil

    @beanoil

    16 сағат бұрын

    What? Recent models are leaking like sieves from bad castings, plastic oil pump gears eating themselves, no starts just to name a few problems.

  • @storeytimetravels1255
    @storeytimetravels1255Ай бұрын

    I ride mind for 12 to 14 miles which gets me to town. Then check it. Did this on my 13 and now 22. No issues

  • @magnusb6311
    @magnusb6311Ай бұрын

    Thank you for a good video Chris. I am not very much for American football either, nor the football Yall call soccer lol. As a funny side note. My grandfather was born by Swedish homesteaders in NW Kansas in the 1890s. Grew up in a ranch. The wife in the neighbors ranch has a brother, when he visited he taught all the kids including my grandma how to shoot a pistol. My grandma got his first revolver at age 5. Neighbours brothers name was William Cody but was nicknamed Buffalo Bill Cody. Oil change. I may be wrong but the manual may very well be a bad translation from French. It’s probably that taken into account a Quebec winter and how long time it would take to warm up the engine and have all oil move. OR, 10 min idling. The idling is stupid. In Europe most countries have laws against more than 2 minutes and even more often 1 minute of Idling. Reasons are the more excessive exhausts, health problems that can occur, as well as idling really wears on an engine compared to actually driving. If Can-Am really cared about the environment they should not recommend idling for 10 minutes. Cheers from Mexico

  • @SpyderMinimalist

    @SpyderMinimalist

    Ай бұрын

    Great story on Buffalo Bill Cody.

  • @JimsTrikeAdventures

    @JimsTrikeAdventures

    Ай бұрын

    I stopped watching years ago when they started Kneeling and disrespecting our great country. Then I decided to watch Cleveland. had a local playing. I watched a guy rip the helmet off of QB and hit him over the head with it. Never again will I watch NFL.

  • @magnusb6311

    @magnusb6311

    Ай бұрын

    @@SpyderMinimalist Yes it's a funny story. The kids would trap animals, including rattlers, then skin them sending the skins to Sears for credit and then buy guns. His mom found it when he was 8 and was going to take it away. His brother defended him and told her he had it for 3 years, so he got to keep it.

  • @magnusb6311

    @magnusb6311

    Ай бұрын

    @@JimsTrikeAdventures Fully understandable, I don't understand that stuff.

  • @billwilliams9527
    @billwilliams9527Ай бұрын

    Agree, checking the oil is a hassle, just like checking the air in the rear tire. I change the oil, dump in 5 quarts, one and done. I figure if the oil gets low, Spyder nanny is gonna tell me. Of course, if I see oil drips, I'll do a look around and take it to the dealer. 2020 RT Ltd.

  • @SpyderMinimalist

    @SpyderMinimalist

    Ай бұрын

    It’s good that the 1330 engine doesn’t burn oil.

  • @karlberens5962
    @karlberens5962Ай бұрын

    I believe the 9 mile ride is just to heat the engine and or oil up to operating temp. The 10 minute idle allows the oil to level out to the bottom of the engine and sump. I suspect if checked right after driving it would show a bit low and the same if cold. Like you would think there could be some kind of simpler process

  • @karlberens5962

    @karlberens5962

    Ай бұрын

    Part of the 9 mile ride could also be that many engineers and mechanics do not want you to “short run” an engine or just start it to idle and not drive it then. It does not burn off moisture inside the engine which can cause damage over time. Smoke talks about this topic at length and quotes the same minimum distance of 9 miles any time you start the bike.

  • @chrismills4213
    @chrismills4213Ай бұрын

    Just check at the end of your ride….works for me. I maybe wrong but I thought a model or two of the bmw bikes are very similar.

  • @ruthdoyle9085
    @ruthdoyle908522 күн бұрын

    You should check gas mileage based on windshield height…

  • @SpyderMinimalist

    @SpyderMinimalist

    22 күн бұрын

    Sounds like a great idea.

  • @terryclair2914
    @terryclair2914Ай бұрын

    Like others I have always consided the two oil change check routines two different things. Either a long ride OR a 10 minute idle. And I have never seen a difference doing the oil change either way.

  • @SpyderMinimalist

    @SpyderMinimalist

    Ай бұрын

    Interesting. That would certainly make it easier.

  • @toddanderson3365
    @toddanderson3365Ай бұрын

    I plan on checking my oil the proper way to ensure it’s full, then after it cools before my next ride, re-check it. Note the level on the dipstick and then you’ll know where it should be when it’s cold. Also, for your safety, talking with your hands while making a video does nothing to clarify your message.

  • @SpyderWayne
    @SpyderWayneАй бұрын

    Hmmm, is it really madness... or perhaps genius 🤔🙄 It is definitely unusual and inconvenient. But let's pretend we're engineers at BRP. We're designing a new and unusual 3 wheel motorcycle. The DIrector of R&D calls all of us, all the design engineers, into a room and gives us a challenge to come up with a process of checking the oil to get a reliable and consistent result, no matter where in the world, no matter what time day or night, no matter what month in the year, and no matter what the outside ambient temperature is, but a process that virtually has the same result when checking the oil. And finally, we geeky engineers come up with the idea that the oil needs to be checked at pretty much the exact same temperature within 2 minutes of shutting off the engine. The 9-mile ride gets the oil pumped throughout the engine and transmission. The10-minutee idle will get the engine to its specific target operating temperature. You probably have noticed your fan kicks on and off when you're idling in stop and go traffic, or at a long red light. When idling for 10 minutes, the fan will at some point kick in. The fan coming on and off is keeping the temperature at the target operating level, no matter what the ambient temperature is. Keep in mind, checking the oil in Phoenix Arizona in July, could mean the cold engine oil could be 110 degrees, while checking a cold engine in Fargo North Dakota in March, the engine oil could be below 32 degrees. BRP's oil checking method kinda sucks, I agree... but it's also kinda smart. 😳☺️ But what do I know, I'm a retired bean counter 🤪

  • @SpyderMinimalist

    @SpyderMinimalist

    Ай бұрын

    All good points. I wonder why the other motorcycle manufacturers don’t have similar procedures? I wonder if perhaps the Can-Am engineers know something the folks at Honda or Suzuki don’t, or vice versa.

  • @SpyderWayne

    @SpyderWayne

    Ай бұрын

    @SpyderMinimalist I was only guessing. I don't have a clue why the procedure for Spyders is so unusual, but BRP must have their reasons, and they are certainly not a company that tries to copy other companies 😁

  • @thewebbsace
    @thewebbsaceАй бұрын

    Hey Chris, my new 23 rt is in the shop with 5k on it. Started getting a noise on the left side got worse while riding the Natchez parkway. Dropped off at the dealership has metal in the oil now. Oil was changed at 3k with Lamonster oil. Have you heard of anyone else with this issue. They are lookat the HCM right now.

  • @SpyderMinimalist

    @SpyderMinimalist

    Ай бұрын

    Sorry to hear. I haven’t heard anything on this. Hopefully the dealer can figure it out quickly.

  • @Motorhomelife_Adventures
    @Motorhomelife_AdventuresАй бұрын

    Hey, would you be able to do a quick video of how to check the coolant level. I have a 2023 spyder but unsure how to remove the front service cover. I don't want to break it.

  • @SpyderMinimalist

    @SpyderMinimalist

    Ай бұрын

    I wouldn’t check my own coolant level, so I would not be a good vlogger to make that video. There are others more capable than me, vlogger who specialize in servicing the Spyder.

  • @Motorhomelife_Adventures

    @Motorhomelife_Adventures

    Ай бұрын

    @SpyderMinimalist hey , just went out to mine to take another look. After reading the manual it's super easy to check and or top up with the correct coolant. Which is again is in the manual on page 41. So there is a piece of plastic just below the front lights. There is a middle section. Just grab that and a gentle pull up and the whole thing just pops out . So easy asscess to the coolant tank. If you did need to top up. Mine was OK as its brand new. You would need a fullel and pipe and slowly top up. Hopefully that might help you a wee bit. And it's super easy to place the plastic section back as its only being held by to parts of the plastic.

  • @user-zv5fs2wy7q
    @user-zv5fs2wy7qАй бұрын

    Why can't they just mark the dip stick for the appropriate level while cool?

  • @SpyderMinimalist

    @SpyderMinimalist

    Ай бұрын

    Interesting. Must be a legitimate reason but beyond my understanding.

  • @SRT-fv6wr
    @SRT-fv6wrАй бұрын

    Checking the oil is frustrating, how bout watching a Bill's playoff game ...

  • @SpyderMinimalist

    @SpyderMinimalist

    Ай бұрын

    Funny!

  • @Riker-eq2yv
    @Riker-eq2yv3 күн бұрын

    < ------- # 150

  • @SpyderMinimalist

    @SpyderMinimalist

    3 күн бұрын

    Not sure what this is referring to.

  • @Riker-eq2yv

    @Riker-eq2yv

    3 күн бұрын

    @@SpyderMinimalist I am the # 150 giving you a thumbs up, I enjoy your video's even though you're not riding a Harley : )

  • @SpyderMinimalist

    @SpyderMinimalist

    3 күн бұрын

    @@Riker-eq2yv I learn something every day, especially now that I’m on KZread. Thanks for watching!