2014 RT-S SM6. Just performed my first oil change at home. It was a success. Thank you for step by step instructions. Dealer wanted $350. I feel like pro. Thanks again. Torx 40 for engine. 6mm for transmisión. Fyi
Just want to say a big thanks I have always been letting the dealer do my oil change but my service plan ran out and I said to myself it is time to learn how to change oil on this bike I watched your video and it is a awesome video to show you how to change oil on your 1330 and I did it I am so proud of myself saving myself a lot of money in the process learning a lot more about my back just want to say a big thank you to you and your video. 👍👍👍👍
Hey man, I don't know if you make any more videos or look at your older ones, or even own your can am Spyder anymore. I've watched and used your videos for years now and just wanted to say thanks again. I still pull your video's up for refreshers when I'm changing oil or what ever on my 2015 can am Spyder rts. So, a big thanks to you and hope your doing great.
Voilà une vidéo qui change des explications généralement bruyantes des opérateurs Américains, ce monsieur maîtrise parfaitement son sujet, la seule chose à déplorer, ce sont les mouvements de caméra qui au début donnent un peu le tourni... En conclusion, j'aime cette vidéo, elle m'a beaucoup intéressé car j'entretiens au maximum ma machine moi même compte tenu des tarifs appliqués par les concessionnaires français !!!!
I too have been considering a CanAm due to my age. Wow the complexity of routine maintenance is astounding.(Pulling the mirror off to change the oil😫) I was really concerned about the body panel screw falling down the oil fill hole @ 22:00 with the cap off. Thanks for the vid, this was very educational.
Great video , Simple and well organized operation Very Clean Garage and you are methodical so we can follow along. Thanks for doing this educatonal video . It will save some money and many hours of aggravation to some Spyder owner that is not very organized and try to do they job themselves.
You mention how you love the magic mirrors. Do you ever worry about cleaning metal dust/debris off the magnets? Could you say more about the oil change kit? And where you buy it?
Wow! I just changed my mind about buying a CanAm!!! Looks like a total pain in the butt changing oil and filter!!! On my two motorcycle baggers, I can get oil drain plugs and filters off in about 8 minutes!!! Unfortunately I'm 77 next month with a recent knee replacement and balance problems. I need a trike dang it. LOL
@@ItsYoursOWNIT Your video was very well done. No, it won't keep me from getting one. I was shocked, I guess, to see all that had to be done to change oil. I will probably get one if I find the "right deal" Thanks for your reply.
Hi Sir, I was wondering have you replace the waterpump on your 2014 can am spyder? I have a 2015 Can am spyder rt limited and I've been trying to find a video that may show how to replace it. I really like your video's and how you show each step with explaining it as well, Thanks.
It had 4,400 miles on it when I bought it used June 30 2018. I put 7,500 miles on it that year. This year (2019) I put just over 11,000 miles on it. It is at 23,000 now. Besides my DESS issue (problem with the module that reads the chipped key) which never actually left me stranded, I have had no problems. The cost of ownership depends a lot on whether you can perform your own maintenance and upgrades.
Wow! What a great video. In my younger days I rode a Honda Goldwing, but sold it as I got older and found it a bit more difficult to hold up 800+ lbs. at a stop light, especially with the Mrs. on the back seat. Miss riding and have begun to consider a Can Am as a way to get back on the road. I always did my own servicing, so your video was fantastic, showing the step by step process. What are "magic mirrors" are the powered? Do they replace the mirrors that come on the Can Am? In general, has the Can Am been a good machine for you? Thanks for posting; much appreciated.
Thanks for the compliment. The “magic mirrors” are just really strong magnets that replace the fragile mirror clips that hold the mirrors to the bike. Since you have to remove the mirrors to take any body panels off, it makes the job simple and stress free. I have put over 30,000 on this bike and it has not let me down yet. I think they are very reliable. Thanks for watching
@@ItsYoursOWNIT You are most welcome; again, really enjoyed the video. Thanks for the information. Trying to sign up for certification classes right now. I did have a few more questions: do I understand correctly that the crank case of the engine and the transmission share the same oil supplY? In other words, it's not same situation as an automobile where there is transmission fluid, and then a separate oil supply, correct? How often is this service required and how much cost is the service kit? Thank you.
You are correct, they share the oil. There are two drain plugs, one on the engine side and one on the transmission side. These are just the two low points to drain the oil.
DENNIS OWENS, Your owners manual shows the amount of oil. It is a little over 5 qts. There is no transmission oil as it uses the engine oil for everything. The two drains (engine and transmission side) are simply the two low points to get all of the oil out.
So where did you get your oil and air filter kits? I'm having a hard time finding a kit that has all the O-rings needed. Great video thanks for doing it.
I bought the oil filter and O-ring kit from BajaRon. The Amsoil I got from a friend who is a dealer. BajaRon sells Amsoil as well. Here is a link to his FaceBook store: facebook.com/BajaRons-Custom-Performance-Spyder-Ryker-Gear-320868605211789/shop/?ref_code=share_shop&ref_surface=share_shop
Ok hate to bug you again did you get your air filter from BajaRons? It looks like you removed the K&N filter and installed a paper filter? Looking to upgrading to magic mirrors and backrest. Saw you did a video on replacing your back tire and ran a oversize tire on the front set. So my question is what make and size tires are you running fronts and back? I just got this 2014 RT Limited the end of last year moved up from my 1990 Goldwing. Thanks again for the information!
@@milowarren1786 I think I ordered the air filter off of Amazon: Spyder 2014-2018 Spyder Rt Se6 Rt Air Filter 707800483 New Oem www.amazon.com/dp/B01HPHWNGO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_2CV0SDPX8QXPB3XRMHG2 BajaRon does sell a K&N My Tires are all Vredestein Quatrac 5’s The rear is 205/65-R15 (which is a little taller than OEM but makes the speedometer almost perfect instead of being 2-3mph off. My fronts are 175/55 R15, They make a 165 also. I can’t say enough good about these tires. It rides and handles much better than with Kendas.
@@JohnBraman413 I had a Can Am dealer mount and balance the first car tire I mounted on the rear (Kumho). They started preaching at me about how BRP didn’t recommend putting car tires on and I cut him off and told him I was aware of their “stance” on doing this and I didn’t come to get preached to. If they wouldn’t do it I would find someone who would. They did it. I have now been just having my local tire shop mount them. They can mount and balance the front tires. The rear they can mount, but it won’t go on their balance machine so I have them put the glass balance beads in. No trouble so far.
Been watching your vids with great delight as I try to work on my 2010 RT, which brings me to the question.. Where did you get your tech manual from? I can't find one for love or money. Please keep up the vids they are so helpfull
I found mine on eBay. I was looking for 6 months. The part number for a 2010 is 219100536. Here is one on eBay: www.ebay.com/itm/Can-Am-Sypder-Roadster-Service-Shop-Manual-RT-2010-2011-10-11-219100536-New-OEM-/174608541685?_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49292 And Amazon: Can-Am Sypder Roadster Service Shop Manual Rt 2010 2011 10 11 219100536 New Oem www.amazon.com/dp/B01MSZ5PMC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_SBG3S13JY1577KVFJ8SQ You can buy the pdf version online for around $25 but I hate using pdf, I want paper.
I would generally agree, but silicone spray is pretty low on the “lubrication” scale and that side was really hard to get off. I have put on almost 30,000 miles, mostly in Nebraska, North & South Dakota, Wyoming and Montana. If I was going to loose one of these because of this, it would have happened with the winds we have here. Thanks for watching and bringing this up. I definitely would not use any other lube on these. Have a great day
This is my question. I changed the oil and the two filters using the OEM oil to a 2011 Can am Rt, and after bringing the oil field, Every time I turn it on it sounds like it is discharging which I did not do before and I noticed that in oil tank is bubbling. Is that normal because of the oil change.
2014 RT-S SM6. Just performed my first oil change at home. It was a success. Thank you for step by step instructions. Dealer wanted $350. I feel like pro. Thanks again. Torx 40 for engine. 6mm for transmisión. Fyi
I'm glad some of you will do that. I'm a 69 years old gal and that's why I will take mine to a dealer to get it done!!
Just want to say a big thanks I have always been letting the dealer do my oil change but my service plan ran out and I said to myself it is time to learn how to change oil on this bike I watched your video and it is a awesome video to show you how to change oil on your 1330 and I did it I am so proud of myself saving myself a lot of money in the process learning a lot more about my back just want to say a big thank you to you and your video. 👍👍👍👍
Hey man, I don't know if you make any more videos or look at your older ones, or even own your can am Spyder anymore. I've watched and used your videos for years now and just wanted to say thanks again. I still pull your video's up for refreshers when I'm changing oil or what ever on my 2015 can am Spyder rts. So, a big thanks to you and hope your doing great.
Voilà une vidéo qui change des explications généralement bruyantes des opérateurs Américains, ce monsieur maîtrise parfaitement son sujet, la seule chose à déplorer, ce sont les mouvements de caméra qui au début donnent un peu le tourni...
En conclusion, j'aime cette vidéo, elle m'a beaucoup intéressé car j'entretiens au maximum ma machine moi même compte tenu des tarifs appliqués par les concessionnaires français !!!!
I too have been considering a CanAm due to my age. Wow the complexity of routine maintenance is astounding.(Pulling the mirror off to change the oil😫) I was really concerned about the body panel screw falling down the oil fill hole @ 22:00 with the cap off. Thanks for the vid, this was very educational.
Love this guy great work takes his time taking off. The body panels is a hard job on a Can-Am especially the RT
Great video , Simple and well organized operation Very Clean Garage and you are methodical so we can follow along. Thanks for doing this educatonal video . It will save some money and many hours of aggravation to some Spyder owner that is not very organized and try to do they job themselves.
Desi Mora
Thank you. I try to do instructional videos the way I like to watch them; Detailed, clear, and thorough.
Btw, my garage is not always clean.
You mention how you love the magic mirrors. Do you ever worry about cleaning metal dust/debris off the magnets?
Could you say more about the oil change kit? And where you buy it?
Wow! I just changed my mind about buying a CanAm!!! Looks like a total pain in the butt changing oil and filter!!! On my two motorcycle baggers, I can get oil drain plugs and filters off in about 8 minutes!!! Unfortunately I'm 77 next month with a recent knee replacement and balance problems. I need a trike dang it. LOL
It is really not that bad once you’ve done it. Hopefully my video hasn’t kept you for getting one. I love it and have put almost 30,000 miles on it.
@@ItsYoursOWNIT Your video was very well done. No, it won't keep me from getting one. I was shocked, I guess, to see all that had to be done to change oil. I will probably get one if I find the "right deal" Thanks for your reply.
What brand are your magic mirror kit? there is a few different brands slingmods, lamons garage etc. Thanks
Hi Sir, I was wondering have you replace the waterpump on your 2014 can am spyder? I have a 2015 Can am spyder rt limited and I've been trying to find a video that may show how to replace it. I really like your video's and how you show each step with explaining it as well, Thanks.
Thanks for the video. Can you please confirm me that this procedure is the good for a SM6 (1300cc) 2014?
Excellent video…you are a great teacher👍
How many miles on the rig? Then and now. Curious how long these last and at what cost. Cheers
It had 4,400 miles on it when I bought it used June 30 2018. I put 7,500 miles on it that year. This year (2019) I put just over 11,000 miles on it. It is at 23,000 now. Besides my DESS issue (problem with the module that reads the chipped key) which never actually left me stranded, I have had no problems. The cost of ownership depends a lot on whether you can perform your own maintenance and upgrades.
@@ItsYoursOWNIT thank you. So much tech on these. Hopefully there will be an example with over 100k. I know, I'm asking for a lot of assurance. LoL
Wow! What a great video. In my younger days I rode a Honda Goldwing, but sold it as I got older and found it a bit more difficult to hold up 800+ lbs. at a stop light, especially with the Mrs. on the back seat. Miss riding and have begun to consider a Can Am as a way to get back on the road. I always did my own servicing, so your video was fantastic, showing the step by step process. What are "magic mirrors" are the powered? Do they replace the mirrors that come on the Can Am? In general, has the Can Am been a good machine for you? Thanks for posting; much appreciated.
Thanks for the compliment.
The “magic mirrors” are just really strong magnets that replace the fragile mirror clips that hold the mirrors to the bike. Since you have to remove the mirrors to take any body panels off, it makes the job simple and stress free.
I have put over 30,000 on this bike and it has not let me down yet. I think they are very reliable.
Thanks for watching
@@ItsYoursOWNIT You are most welcome; again, really enjoyed the video. Thanks for the information. Trying to sign up for certification classes right now.
I did have a few more questions: do I understand correctly that the crank case of the engine and the transmission share the same oil supplY? In other words, it's not same situation as an automobile where there is transmission fluid, and then a separate oil supply, correct? How often is this service required and how much cost is the service kit? Thank you.
You are correct, they share the oil. There are two drain plugs, one on the engine side and one on the transmission side. These are just the two low points to drain the oil.
The service interval is every 9,000 miles or once a year for the oil change. The service kit is around $100 from the dealer or Amazon.
@@ItsYoursOWNIT Thank you, Sir.
how much oil do you use and where do you add transmission oil at and how much
DENNIS OWENS, Your owners manual shows the amount of oil. It is a little over 5 qts. There is no transmission oil as it uses the engine oil for everything. The two drains (engine and transmission side) are simply the two low points to get all of the oil out.
I was wondering the same thing . Just got a 2012 spyder rt couple of weeks ago. Im trying to get this all figured out thanks a lot for your videos
Well done, straight and to the point.
Does the transmission have a different hole for oil. Or is the oil the same hole as the engine nobody says nothing about it.
Outstanding video. Thanks for the help. It has saved me $$$$$$. Love the We the People hat!
So where did you get your oil and air filter kits?
I'm having a hard time finding a kit that has all the O-rings needed.
Great video thanks for doing it.
I bought the oil filter and O-ring kit from BajaRon. The Amsoil I got from a friend who is a dealer. BajaRon sells Amsoil as well.
Here is a link to his FaceBook store:
facebook.com/BajaRons-Custom-Performance-Spyder-Ryker-Gear-320868605211789/shop/?ref_code=share_shop&ref_surface=share_shop
Ok hate to bug you again did you get your air filter from BajaRons?
It looks like you removed the K&N filter and installed a paper filter?
Looking to upgrading to magic mirrors and backrest.
Saw you did a video on replacing your back tire and ran a oversize tire on the front set.
So my question is what make and size tires are you running fronts and back?
I just got this 2014 RT Limited the end of last year moved up from my 1990 Goldwing.
Thanks again for the information!
@@milowarren1786 I think I ordered the air filter off of Amazon:
Spyder 2014-2018 Spyder Rt Se6 Rt Air Filter 707800483 New Oem www.amazon.com/dp/B01HPHWNGO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_2CV0SDPX8QXPB3XRMHG2
BajaRon does sell a K&N
My Tires are all Vredestein Quatrac 5’s
The rear is 205/65-R15 (which is a little taller than OEM but makes the speedometer almost perfect instead of being 2-3mph off.
My fronts are 175/55 R15, They make a 165 also.
I can’t say enough good about these tires. It rides and handles much better than with Kendas.
@@ItsYoursOWNIT do you mount the tires yourself? was told a dealer won't change them because they aren't stock tires.
@@JohnBraman413 I had a Can Am dealer mount and balance the first car tire I mounted on the rear (Kumho). They started preaching at me about how BRP didn’t recommend putting car tires on and I cut him off and told him I was aware of their “stance” on doing this and I didn’t come to get preached to. If they wouldn’t do it I would find someone who would. They did it.
I have now been just having my local tire shop mount them. They can mount and balance the front tires. The rear they can mount, but it won’t go on their balance machine so I have them put the glass balance beads in. No trouble so far.
Good understandable video, also very nice bike Thanks.
Thank you sir
Been watching your vids with great delight as I try to work on my 2010 RT, which brings me to the question.. Where did you get your tech manual from? I can't find one for love or money. Please keep up the vids they are so helpfull
I found mine on eBay. I was looking for 6 months. The part number for a 2010 is 219100536. Here is one on eBay: www.ebay.com/itm/Can-Am-Sypder-Roadster-Service-Shop-Manual-RT-2010-2011-10-11-219100536-New-OEM-/174608541685?_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49292
And Amazon: Can-Am Sypder Roadster Service Shop Manual Rt 2010 2011 10 11 219100536 New Oem www.amazon.com/dp/B01MSZ5PMC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_SBG3S13JY1577KVFJ8SQ
You can buy the pdf version online for around $25 but I hate using pdf, I want paper.
Thank you very much this video was very helpful you're awesome sir thank you again
Not a good idea to use any lubricant in panel pop outs. (Rubber grommets) Makes them easy to slip on BUT also makes them easy to pop out on the road.
I would generally agree, but silicone spray is pretty low on the “lubrication” scale and that side was really hard to get off. I have put on almost 30,000 miles, mostly in Nebraska, North & South Dakota, Wyoming and Montana. If I was going to loose one of these because of this, it would have happened with the winds we have here.
Thanks for watching and bringing this up. I definitely would not use any other lube on these.
Have a great day
This is my question. I changed the oil and the two filters using the OEM oil to a 2011 Can am Rt, and after bringing the oil field, Every time I turn it on it sounds like it is discharging which I did not do before and I noticed that in oil tank is bubbling. Is that normal because of the oil change.
What screw head is needed for body panels? They look like torx with hole in end. I have not seen these?
Mark southgate. Just a normal T30
Not a fan of the GoPro footage. Hard to watch.
super vidéo thanks
Very helpful video! One question, do you ride the bike onto ramps or use bike lift?
Mike Potts, I ride it onto the front ramps and then jack up the rear.
@@ItsYoursOWNIT awesome thanks!
Wow, a lot of work just for a simple oil change.
It goes pretty fast if you don’t have to talk. 😁