Spyder owner. Relatively healthy rider of over 40 years. Sold my Victory to tour on the Spyder and we love it. Is it the same? No. But we like it. Nice objective review. Stay safe.
One tip that I do when washing my motorcycle is to cover the left and right housing switches with a plastic bag. This keeps water out of the blinkers, cruise control, light switches etc. Prevents direct water intrusion and possible future issues. May be a bit overkill but can’t hurt.
It probably is a good idea not to aim a hose (or powerwasher!) at those control units, or any place where switches or any electrical components are. Wrapping them with a plastic bag (or saran wrap) would be a great idea for protecting them if you're just blowing the water all over the entire bike.
I also like keeping my Spyder clean. Drying it off is harder than cleaning it! I use Chemical Guys Matte shampoo and their Matte detailer. Cheers Chris!
think it can be helpful so don't sell yourself short. Sure I've been on two-wheelers for 52 years and only just got into the Spyder because I don't want to do knee or shoulder surgery if I can help it. I will definitely say that washing a Spyder is different from washing a two-wheeler, and with more body surface and a different under-carriage, it's good to get others' perspectives on how THEY do it. We all learn from each other. Thanks for posting this. I'll hang around a while and look at some of your content.
Bad idea if it's one used around the yard. Leaf blowers work by suck8ng in air, the same air that is like goy a lot of dirt and other particles from blowing around leaves and other debris. This will act like a mini sand blaster on your vehicle. Best buy a small cheap one that's dedicated for this task if you do.
I have a 23 RT-L Matte Black and as mentioned do not use anything with wax / polish on it, says it right in the manual. That said I tried several different Matte Cleaners and they were ok but then I switched to The Glass Cleaner SprayWay and it works wonders. It is also much cheaper than almost anything out there, you can buy it in bulk at places like BJs. Give it a try, I use it on all surfaces except the seat / black rubbery surfaces for those I use 303 Aerospace Protectant.
If you can, please check your fuse covers in the frunk after washing your spyder. I have a 21 RTL and everytime I wash it there is water in the fuse covers. I of course dry them but wondered of others have that same issue. Thanks.
My only concern is if you’re checking the air pressure after you wash the SpYder then the tires are slightly cooler, therefore not accurate. Granted it’s minimal but still will be different
Nice job, any idea how the spray can works on gloss finish? What are your initial thoughts on the Canam Caynon? I like the look of it and the extra ground clearance, just wondering if you give up any comfort for the features.
The spray I use seems to work well on all finishes. I love that BRP came out with the Canyon, even though it’s not for me. I want an off road capable Spyder, but the Canyon doesn’t seem like it would be as good for long range cruising. That’s my initial take.
Hey Chris, I live in Ontario about an 1.5 hrs from Niagara on the lake. What day are you going to be there. If I'm free maybe we can meet up. I have the exact same bike as you. Great videos so far 👌
A word of caution that may or may not apply to your year, make, model. My 22 RTL gauges do not like water. Both after getting caught in the rain and after a wash the right half of the gauge goes off & on until the gauge dries out. I also remember a post in a forum about BRP refusing a warranty claim due to water incursion. I now do NOT get my gauges wet at all. Only exception is getting caught in the rain.
get thee to a service shop! electrical shorts on bikes are nowhere near the headache they are for 4-wheelers (cars), but I've been caught in enough rainstorms to know that when things start to short from wet, it's only a matter of time before something goes completely south at entirely the wrong moment. 3 years ago I was on the return leg of a ride of about 400 miles and on the last segment it started to rain - HARD. My buddy's HD's lights started twitching and then his entire electric system went and the bike shut down. We rolled - and then pushed it to a place somewhat out of the rain. It took almost an hour to dry it enough to start it, but 5 minutes back in the wet it repeated it and that was it. I wound up riding him home (about 70 miles) and we had to take a trailer back to get that bike home. Don't chance it - if i get wet WHILE I am out, it's all part of the ride; but I don't leave either knowing I'm getting wet or chancing a wonkey component.
@@verdedenim662 Yep-sounds about right. Based on your experience and others similar circumstances, the next logical evolution in motorcycles is to make them totally electric, right!?
How do you find the Frunk /Trunk and side paniers after washing. Some people on FB have mentioned evidence of water ingress not just after washing but also after riding out and getting caught in a rain shower?
If you're getting water ingress in any of the storage areas, I'd look carefully at the seals around those access points. It may be time to replace them. All the storage 'boxes' on my ride get used and I'd have a fit if I went somewhere in a rain and found water on the _inside_ of any of them.
Flat paint = no wax and no polish. Using either can lead to a milky or blotchy matte paint job. Do not us the spray polish. I recommend the Chemical guys matte products. That is what I use on the same mine which is the same spec as yours.
Spyder owner. Relatively healthy rider of over 40 years. Sold my Victory to tour on the Spyder and we love it. Is it the same? No. But we like it. Nice objective review. Stay safe.
One tip that I do when washing my motorcycle is to cover the left and right housing switches with a plastic bag. This keeps water out of the blinkers, cruise control, light switches etc. Prevents direct water intrusion and possible future issues. May be a bit overkill but can’t hurt.
It probably is a good idea not to aim a hose (or powerwasher!) at those control units, or any place where switches or any electrical components are. Wrapping them with a plastic bag (or saran wrap) would be a great idea for protecting them if you're just blowing the water all over the entire bike.
Thank you for another good episode Chris.
Cheers from Sweden
Great job Chris. Thanks for sharing. Im looking forward to seeing how you keep it clean during the winter.
Thanks for watching!
I also like keeping my Spyder clean. Drying it off is harder than cleaning it! I use Chemical Guys Matte shampoo and their Matte detailer. Cheers Chris!
This is fantastic info! Thank you so much. Keep em coming, this newbie needs all the info I can get
Thanks for watching!
think it can be helpful so don't sell yourself short. Sure I've been on two-wheelers for 52 years and only just got into the Spyder because I don't want to do knee or shoulder surgery if I can help it. I will definitely say that washing a Spyder is different from washing a two-wheeler, and with more body surface and a different under-carriage, it's good to get others' perspectives on how THEY do it. We all learn from each other. Thanks for posting this. I'll hang around a while and look at some of your content.
Thank you! I appreciate the comment! I hope you enjoy my other videos.
After I wash my Trike I take my leaf blower and blow as much water off of it as I can and then I wipe it down
Great idea. I don’t have a leaf blower but if I did I would do the same.
Bad idea if it's one used around the yard. Leaf blowers work by suck8ng in air, the same air that is like goy a lot of dirt and other particles from blowing around leaves and other debris. This will act like a mini sand blaster on your vehicle. Best buy a small cheap one that's dedicated for this task if you do.
I have a 23 RT-L Matte Black and as mentioned do not use anything with wax / polish on it, says it right in the manual. That said I tried several different Matte Cleaners and they were ok but then I switched to The Glass Cleaner SprayWay and it works wonders. It is also much cheaper than almost anything out there, you can buy it in bulk at places like BJs. Give it a try, I use it on all surfaces except the seat / black rubbery surfaces for those I use 303 Aerospace Protectant.
Just bought my very first trike , 2023 spyder F3 LTD.
Congratulations! I’m sure you’ll love it.
If you can, please check your fuse covers in the frunk after washing your spyder. I have a 21 RTL and everytime I wash it there is water in the fuse covers. I of course dry them but wondered of others have that same issue. Thanks.
I will try to remember to check them. I check the frunk and the seals work well, but I haven’t zipped back to the fuse covers.
My only concern is if you’re checking the air pressure after you wash the SpYder then the tires are slightly cooler, therefore not accurate. Granted it’s minimal but still will be different
It will make zero difference in his measurements and is an overblown concern. (pun intended) 😂
Ooo looking forward to the Catskill mountains ride! I live so far from there, this may be the only exposure I have to that area
Coming soon. Did you see my Adirondack or White Mountains videos?
@@SpyderChrisYT I sure did, just yesterday. WOW... just breathtaking.
@@motorclaw thanks for watching!
Nice job, any idea how the spray can works on gloss finish? What are your initial thoughts on the Canam Caynon? I like the look of it and the extra ground clearance, just wondering if you give up any comfort for the features.
The spray I use seems to work well on all finishes. I love that BRP came out with the Canyon, even though it’s not for me. I want an off road capable Spyder, but the Canyon doesn’t seem like it would be as good for long range cruising. That’s my initial take.
Hey Chris, I live in Ontario about an 1.5 hrs from Niagara on the lake. What day are you going to be there. If I'm free maybe we can meet up. I have the exact same bike as you. Great videos so far 👌
@@jimongaro5462 I shot that video last week. I shoot videos well in advance and schedule them out.
A word of caution that may or may not apply to your year, make, model. My 22 RTL gauges do not like water. Both after getting caught in the rain and after a wash the right half of the gauge goes off & on until the gauge dries out. I also remember a post in a forum about BRP refusing a warranty claim due to water incursion. I now do NOT get my gauges wet at all. Only exception is getting caught in the rain.
So far, my gauges have survived many washes, and multiple heavy rains.
@@SpyderChrisYTAnd that’s the way it should be!
get thee to a service shop! electrical shorts on bikes are nowhere near the headache they are for 4-wheelers (cars), but I've been caught in enough rainstorms to know that when things start to short from wet, it's only a matter of time before something goes completely south at entirely the wrong moment. 3 years ago I was on the return leg of a ride of about 400 miles and on the last segment it started to rain - HARD. My buddy's HD's lights started twitching and then his entire electric system went and the bike shut down. We rolled - and then pushed it to a place somewhat out of the rain. It took almost an hour to dry it enough to start it, but 5 minutes back in the wet it repeated it and that was it. I wound up riding him home (about 70 miles) and we had to take a trailer back to get that bike home. Don't chance it - if i get wet WHILE I am out, it's all part of the ride; but I don't leave either knowing I'm getting wet or chancing a wonkey component.
@@verdedenim662 Yep-sounds about right. Based on your experience and others similar circumstances, the next logical evolution in motorcycles is to make them totally electric, right!?
How do you find the Frunk /Trunk and side paniers after washing. Some people on FB have mentioned evidence of water ingress not just after washing but also after riding out and getting caught in a rain shower?
My seals work well.
If you're getting water ingress in any of the storage areas, I'd look carefully at the seals around those access points. It may be time to replace them. All the storage 'boxes' on my ride get used and I'd have a fit if I went somewhere in a rain and found water on the _inside_ of any of them.
Hi , can you tell me wich GPS mount you use ?
The Garmin Zumo XT comes with mounts.
Did you get your latch fixed at dealership?
I sprayed a little WD40, at the recommendation of a viewer, and it now works perfectly.
Flat paint = no wax and no polish. Using either can lead to a milky or blotchy matte paint job.
Do not us the spray polish. I recommend the Chemical guys matte products. That is what I use on the same mine which is the same spec as yours.
I’ll check it out.
If I have to wear a freaking helmet,it's a bike
Did you get rid of your car?
I sold my car on April 2nd. I did a whole video on it. I went from driving daily for 40+ years, to not driving for months.
C4YT
I didn't like the mat, i enjoy waxing my can_am.