Each Can-Am On-Road vehicle has its own break-in timeline and care recommendations. Here's what you need to know:
Can-Am Ryker
The Can-Am Ryker is built for everyday fun and urban ride—but it still needs its first 300 km (200 mi) to get comfortable.
During this break-in period:
• Avoid full-throttle acceleration
• Don't maintain constant RPM for extended periods
• Avoid prolonged cruising at steady speeds
• Hold off on hard, sustained acceleration
Once you reach the 300 km (200 mi) mark, it's time for a quick checkup. Bring your Ryker in for a maintenance inspection to make sure everything's functioning as it should.
Drive Belt Tip: We recommend changing the CVT drive belt every 20 000 km (12,000 mi). The new drive belt require a shorter break-in - just 50 km (30 mi). During this time, avoid sudden starts, aggressive braking, and high-speed cruising.
⚠️ New brakes and tires on the Ryker don't operate at full performance right away. Allow at least 300 km (200 mi) of regular braking and steering for them to reach optimal efficiency. Use extra caution during this time.
Oil Change Tip: Check your owner's manual to see if an oil and filter change is recommended after the break-in period. This step helps remove any microscopic metal particles that may have circulated during early engine wear-in and ensures clean lubrication moving forward.
Can-Am Spyder F3 & Spyder RT
With their powerful engines and touring comfort, the Spyder F3 and Spyder RT are built for the open road. But before long-distance cruising, take care during the first 1,000 km (600 mi)—especially the first 300 km (200 mi).
Here's how to break in your Spyder properly:
• Avoid full-throttle acceleration
• Avoid maintaining the same RPM for long stretches
• Don't cruise at high speeds for prolonged periods
• Be gentle on the brakes—especially in the first 300 km (200 mi)
• Watch your engine temp: In stop-and-go traffic, if the cooling fans activate continuously, pull over or pick up speed to allow airflow to cool the engine
⚠️ Just like the Ryker, the Spyder's new brakes and tires won't deliver full braking and steering power immediately. Allow at least 300 km (200 mi) of varied riding to bring them up to full effectiveness.
Can-Am Canyon
The Can-Am Canyon is our latest entry into the on-road category— adventure style with improved capabilities for unpaved road. Like all new Can-Am Spyder models, it benefits from a 1,000 km (600 mi) break-in period, with extra caution advised during the first 300 km (200 mi).
To ensure a smooth break-in:
• Ease into acceleration—no full throttle for now
• Avoid riding at constant RPM
• Stay off the highway for long cruising sessions
• Monitor your cooling system in stop-and-go traffic; if the fans stay on, pull over and shut off the engine to let it cool off or speed up for airflow
The Canyon's brake and tire system also needs time to reach peak performance. Frequent braking and turning will help components settle in during those first few hundred kilometers.
⚠️ Braking, steering, and VSS (Vehicle Stability System) performance may be reduced while new brakes and tires are still breaking in. Ride with caution for the first 300 km (200 mi).