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So i just bought my first can am spyder its a 2012 semi automatic rs-s, so im understanding i want to shift at higher rpms? So if i want to shift to 2nd gear i want to be around the 4500 to 5000 rpms?
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Some folks would have you believe that you really need to do this. But; the centrifugal clutch locks up between 2500 and 2800 rpms. The nanny automatically downshifts at 2500 rpms at which point you can twist the throttle to your hearts desire. (and the nanny has all the answers) Therefore any shift up or down in that range is good. If you want quicker acceleration, of course you will want to shift at higher revs.
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Originally Posted by slurpeegirl
So i just bought my first can am spyder its a 2012 semi automatic rs-s, so im understanding i want to shift at higher rpms? So if i want to shift to 2nd gear i want to be around the 4500 to 5000 rpms?
I would always shift around 4500 to 5000, no matter what gear you were upshifting to.
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Originally Posted by kep-up
Some folks would have you believe that you really need to do this. But; the centrifugal clutch locks up between 2500 and 2800 rpms. The nanny automatically downshifts at 2500 rpms at which point you can twist the throttle to your hearts desire. (and the nanny has all the answers) Therefore any shift up or down in that range is good. If you want quicker acceleration, of course you will want to shift at higher revs.
It is in the manual where the clutch locks at 3,000 (+/- 200) for the 900 series 5-speed. The auto down shift may shift at 2500, but that is a downshift, not an up shift. A big difference.
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Here's the thing....
The new triple 1330 has a much lower rpm clutch system. (hydraulic) but your model and year the lowest recommended was 3,400 most just rounded to 4,000. The 998 twins are happiest at high rpms and my RS runs with a grin at 5 to 6,000. I don't hit 5th gear till I'm over 70. If you ryde at under the 3,400 rpm you are wearing the clutch out prematurely...
2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black
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Originally Posted by Illinois Boy
It is in the manual where the clutch locks at 3,000 (+/- 200) for the 900 series 5-speed. The auto down shift may shift at 2500, but that is a downshift, not an up shift. A big difference.
Ok thanks, i dont pick it up till next week so i havent read the manual yet
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Welcome to the group, glad you found your way here! if you haven't already read the "Do's and Don'ts", please take the time. It will make a word of difference on your first ride. Many questions are answered here:
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/s...ighlight=donts
Shifting on the SE5 and the "death grip" are discussed. These two topics are probably the most important to start with.
Happy and safe Ryding!
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Originally Posted by slurpeegirl
Ok thanks, i dont pick it up till next week so i havent read the manual yet
Whatever rpm you decide to shift, don't release the throttle. simply hold your right hand steady and tap the button. All is good.
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Originally Posted by kep-up
Whatever rpm you decide to shift, don't release the throttle. simply hold your right hand steady and tap the button. All is good.
Awesome thanks for the help!
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