Can-Am SPYDER F3TM 2016 Operator's Manual

Can-Am SPYDER F3TM 2016 Operator's Manual

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2016
ROADSTER
OPERATOR'S
GUIDE
Includes Safety, Vehicle
and Maintenance Information
SPYDER
F3
®
TM
Learn how the Spyder roadster is different.
Read this operator's guide and watch the safety DVD.
Complete a training course (if available), practice and become proficient with the controls.
Consult local laws - license requirements vary by location.
Keep this Operator's guide in the vehicle.
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  • Page 1 2016 ROADSTER OPERATOR’S GUIDE Includes Safety, Vehicle and Maintenance Information SPYDER ® Learn how the Spyder roadster is different. Read this operator’s guide and watch the safety DVD. Complete a training course (if available), practice and become proficient with the controls. Consult local laws - license requirements vary by location.
  • Page 2 Recreational Products Inc. or its affiliates: Spyder ® Rotax ® Can-Am ® rmo2016-009 en JT ®™ and the BRP logo are trademarks of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. or its affiliates. ©2015 Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. and BRP US Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3: Foreword

    Denna bok kan finnas tillgänglig på ditt språk. Kontakta din återförsäljare Svenska eller gå till: www.operatorsguide.brp.com. Know Before you Go Congratulations on your purchase of a new Can-Am ® Roadster. It is backed For your safety and the safety of pas- Bombardier...
  • Page 4: About This Operator's Guide

    North America in a right-lane driving Spyder roadster. Check our website environment. Please adapt your ap- at www.can-am.brp.com for more plication of these maneuvers to your information about upcoming training jurisdiction and rules of the road.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ................1 Know Before you Go ..
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS EQUIPMENT (cont’d) Seat ................27 Body Panels .
  • Page 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS STREET STRATEGIES (cont’d) Road Conditions and Hazards ..........70 On-Road Emergencies .
  • Page 8 ® ® BRP LIMITED WARRANTY — USA AND CANADA: 2016 Can-Am SPYDER ROADSTER ................ 144 BRP LIMITED WARRANTY OUTSIDE USA AND CANADA: 2016 Can-Am ®...
  • Page 9: General Precautions

    – Never add fuel with engine running. See your authorized Can-Am roadster dealer for available accessories for your vehicle. _______________...
  • Page 10 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS This page is intentionally blank _______________...
  • Page 11: Vehicle Information

    VEHICLE INFORMATION _______________...
  • Page 12: Primary Controls

    For example, the brake pedal activation should be easily accessi- ble, workable and go all the way through its function activation. Adjustments must be made by an authorized Can-Am dealer to keep vehicle safety integrity. rmo2015-008-311_a...
  • Page 13: Handlebar

    PRIMARY CONTROLS rmo2015-008-310_a SE6 MODEL Handlebar Throttle Gearshift Selector Brake Pedal Parking Brake Switch 1) Handlebar Grip the handlebar with both hands. Steer the handlebar in the direction you want to go. 2) Throttle The throttle is the right handgrip, and it controls engine speed.
  • Page 14: Clutch Lever (Sm6 Model)

    PRIMARY CONTROLS Clutch Lever Position Adjustment The distance between the clutch lever and handgrip can be adjusted from po- sition 1 (greatest distance) to position 4 (smallest distance). 1. Push the clutch lever forward to re- lease the adjuster dial. Hold in posi- tion.
  • Page 15: Gearshift Selector (Se6 Model)

    PRIMARY CONTROLS Lift up or press down fully to move se- This shifts sequentially from one gear quentially from one gear to the next. to the next. Release the selector after When the lever is released, it returns shifting. to center where the mechanism resets To shift through multiple gears, use the for the next shift up or down.
  • Page 16: Parking Brake Switch

    PRIMARY CONTROLS 7) Parking Brake Switch The parking brake switch is located on the LH side handlebar. It allows to engage or release the electric parking brake. On SE6 models, there will be a 20 sec- ond beep sound when stopping the en- gine while the parking brake is not en- gaged.
  • Page 17: Secondary Controls

    SECONDARY CONTROLS rmo2015-008-013_b 1 Ignition switch 6 Headlights switch 2 Engine start button 7 Turn signal button 3 Engine stop switch 8 Horn button 4 Hazard warning switch 9 RECC (Roadster Electronic Command Center) Cruise control switch (on 10 Reverse button equipped models) 1) Ignition Switch The ignition switch is located in the...
  • Page 18: Engine Start Button

    . Store the spare key in a safe place because you must have your spare key to have another one made by an authorized Can-Am roadster dealer. Ignition Function rmo2014-003-004_d The key can be inserted or removed in 1. Cruise control switch this position.
  • Page 19 SECONDARY CONTROLS Cruise Control Limitations NOTE: The cruise control SET indica- tor will come on in the multifunction The cruise control is not an automatic gauge. pilot, it will not drive the vehicle. You can now release the throttle. The cruise control is not aware of what is going on the road and it does not WARNING steer or apply the brakes for you.
  • Page 20: Headlights Switch

    SECONDARY CONTROLS NOTE: When cancelling the cruise control, you may activate the throt- tle lever up to the desired position to make the transition smoother. Resuming the Cruise Control If the cruise control was cancelled and the cruise control switch is still at the ON position, the cruise control oper- ation can be resumed by pushing the rmo2014-003-004_f...
  • Page 21: Turn Signal Button

    SECONDARY CONTROLS 8) Horn Button rmo2015-008-040_a 1. High beams 2. Low beams 3. Flash high beams rmo2015-008-040_i 1. Horn button 7) Turn Signal Button The horn button is located near the left handgrip. Left side turn signal 9) RECC (Roadster Electronic Right side turn signal Command Center) The RECC is located near the left hand-...
  • Page 22: 10) Reverse Button

    SECONDARY CONTROLS Navigate through screens Select a secondary menu or a setting. 6) RIGHT Button Move the screens arrows to the left to: Navigate through screens Select a secondary menu or a setting. 10) Reverse Button rmo2010-001-021_a Reverse button RECC BUTTONS 1.
  • Page 23: Multifunction Gauge Cluster

    MULTIFUNCTION GAUGE CLUSTER The multifunction gauge cluster includes gauges (speedometer, tachometer, en- gine temperature, fuel level), indicator lamps and a user selectable digital display. Description rmo2015-008-075_a 1) Analog Speedometer 3) Indicator Lamps Measures vehicle speed in kilometers Indicator lamps will inform you of vari- MES- or miles per hour.
  • Page 24 MULTIFUNCTION GAUGE CLUSTER INDICATOR LAMPS (NORMAL OPERATION) MAIN DIGITAL INDICATOR LAMP(S) DESCRIPTION DISPLAY All indicator lamps are activated All indicator when ignition switch is set None lamps to ON and the engine is not started. Flashing PARK BRAKE Parking brake engaged. SE6 model: The ignition switch is OFF and the parking brake is Flashing +...
  • Page 25: Startup And Shutdown

    MULTIFUNCTION GAUGE CLUSTER 9) Digital Speedometer Secondary Display Functions addition analog type Pressing the LEFT or RIGHT arrow but- speedometer, vehicle speed tons on the RECC will scroll through also be indicated via this display. the different functions. Speed can be displayed in kilometers FUNCTION INFORMATION (Km/h) or miles per hour (MPH).
  • Page 26 NOTE: You can always return to previ- ous selection using the left arrow. Setting Language The gauge display language can be changed. Refer to an authorized Can-Am roadster dealer for language availability and setup the gauge to your preference. ______________...
  • Page 27: Equipment

    2. Behind lateral service cover. activation. Adjustments should be made by an au- thorized Can-Am dealer to keep vehicle safety integrity. WARNING Controls should be properly and fully accessible to the driver at all times.
  • Page 28: Mirrors

    EQUIPMENT Locking the Handlebar To lock the steering mechanism: 1. Insert key in ignition switch. 2. Rotate the handlebar all the way to the right or to the left. 3. Turn the key 1/4 turn counterclock- wise to the steering lock position then remove key.
  • Page 29: Tool Kit

    EQUIPMENT SAFETY DVD Remove video from bag and store in house or in another safe lo- cation. OPERATOR'S GUIDE Keep inside ve- hicle. Seat Opening the Passenger Seat rmo2015-008-009_a 1. Insert key in ignition switch. FRONT STORAGE COMPARTMENT OPENED 2. Push and turn the key 1/4 turn clock- Tool Kit wise to the seat opening position and hold while lifting passenger...
  • Page 30: Body Panels

    EQUIPMENT Lateral Service Cover rmo2015-008-222_a 1. Tether cord 2. Retaining clip WARNING rmo2015-008-313_a LATERAL SERVICE COVERS Part detachment could result in a road hazard. To avoid a potential Removal road hazard, always attach tether 1. Rotate lock counterclockwise (RH cord to the part that covers this service cover) or clockwise (LH ser- compartment.
  • Page 31 EQUIPMENT Installation Front Service Cover 1. Install lateral service cover in place taking care to align tabs properly. rmo2015-008-005_a 1. Front service cover Front Service Cover Removal rmr2015-141-035_a 1. Lift front of service cover to clear grommets NOTICE Make sure lateral ser- vice cover does not overlap on side panel.
  • Page 32 EQUIPMENT rmo2015-008-026_a rmr2015-141-009_a 1. Side panel SLIDING SERVICE COVER IN POSITION 2. Clip 3. Plastic rivets NOTE: Make sure front service cover 4. Retaining screws tab are positioned properly on vehicle. 2. Lift side panel to remove it. rmr2015-141-013_a rmr2015-141-010_a Side Panel Installation ALIGNING TABS IN CORRECT INSTALLATION LOCATION...
  • Page 33 EQUIPMENT NOTICE Do not overtorque. Any deformation on the panel around the screw is an indication that it is too tight. You may damage the panel. _______________...
  • Page 34: Basic Procedures

    BASIC PROCEDURES Starting and Stopping the 8. Check the display for problems and to ensure that the oil light turns off. Engine 9. Release the parking brake. Make Starting the Engine sure the parking brake indicator on the multifunction gauge cluster is NOTE: At start-up, engine RPM will off.
  • Page 35: Operating In Reverse

    BASIC PROCEDURES NOTICE If the parking brake is not WARNING fully released before operating the Always engage the parking brake. vehicle, brake pads will drag while The vehicle can roll if the parking you are moving. This can damage brake is not engaged, regardless the brake system.
  • Page 36: Operating During Break-In

    BASIC PROCEDURES Shifting Into Reverse (SM6 Model) WARNING 1. With engine running, shift into first New brakes and tires do not op- gear. erate at their maximum efficiency until their break-in is completed. 2. Hold in the clutch lever. Braking, steering and VSS perfor- 3.
  • Page 37 BASIC PROCEDURES Alcohol fuel blending varies by coun- Refueling Procedure try and region. Your vehicle has been designed to operate using the recom- WARNING mended fuels, however, be aware of Gasoline is extremely flammable the following: and highly explosive. Follow the –...
  • Page 38: Adjusting Suspension

    WARNING Always make sure fuel cap is prop- erly closed after refuelling and be- fore operating vehicle. Adjusting Suspension Front Suspension See a Can-Am dealer for front suspen- sion adjustment. ______________...
  • Page 39: Safe Operating Instructions

    SAFE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ______ ______ SAFE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 40: What's Different About The Spyder Roadster

    WHAT'S DIFFERENT ABOUT THE SPYDER ROADSTER The Spyder roadster is a different type Spyder roadster is better able to brake of road vehicle. This section will help and steer at the same time than a mo- you understand some of the vehicle torcycle.
  • Page 41: Width

    WHAT'S DIFFERENT ABOUT THE SPYDER ROADSTER keep both feet firmly planted on the CAUTION Always keep both footrests. In hard turns, it may help to feet on the pegs while operating in lean your upper body forward and to- reverse. Never put your feet on the ward the inside of the turn.
  • Page 42: Driving Aid Technologies

    Limitations Use only BRP recommended tires, which can be ordered only from an au- VSS cannot help you maintain control thorized Can-Am roadster dealer. in all situations. Proper tire inflation pressure and tread Surfaces with Poor Traction condition are important for maintain-...
  • Page 43: Dynamic Power Steering (Dps)

    DRIVING AID TECHNOLOGIES steering handlebar movements can cause the vehicle to go out of control, spin, tip or roll over. Excess Speed The VSS does not control the vehicle speed, except when SCS intervenes during a turn. VSS does not prevent the vehicle from entering a turn too fast.
  • Page 44: Understanding Risk On The Road

    UNDERSTANDING RISK ON THE ROAD Operator Skills and Before you operate the Spyder road- ster, consider your risk of being hurt or Judgment killed in a crash, how you can reduce Every driver has some control over the risk and whether you are willing to their own risk on the road.
  • Page 45: Vehicle Condition

    UNDERSTANDING RISK ON THE ROAD dition is even more important than for a car. The safest policy is to never oper- ate the vehicle unless you are alert and completely sober. Even if your blood alcohol level is not over the legal limit, your judgment and skills are impaired by any alcohol consumption.
  • Page 46: Riding Gear

    RIDING GEAR Riding three-wheeled, open-air vehi- with the back of the operator's helmet. cles like the Spyder roadster requires Even the best helmet is no guarantee the same protective gear as motorcy- against injury, but statistics indicate cling. Even though the vehicle is more that helmet use significantly reduces stable at low speeds than a motorcy- the risk of brain injury.
  • Page 47 RIDING GEAR Gloves Leather is a good choice because it is durable and wind-resistant and pro- Full-fingered gloves protect hands vides protection against injury. Other from the wind, sun, heat, cold and abrasive-resistant protective gear flying objects. Gloves that fit snugly made of synthetic fabrics are good will improve grip on the handlebar and choices, too.
  • Page 48 RIDING GEAR idea to carry rain gear. A dry rider will be much more comfortable and alert than a rider who is wet and cold. One or two-piece styles are available, and those designed specifically for mo- torcycling are best. High-visibility or- ange or yellow colors are good choices.
  • Page 49: Required Riding Skills And Practice Exercises

    REQUIRED RIDING SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES Choosing a Practice Area Before you take the Spyder roadster on the road, you need to develop rid- Perform these exercises ing skills and strategies for managing paved area at least 76 m - 30 m risk on the road.
  • Page 50: Preparing To Ride

    REQUIRED RIDING SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES Riding Posture Good posture helps you maneuver the vehicle more easily. Always keep both hands and both feet in position so that you can operate the controls easily. The wrist should typically be aligned straight with the arm (this position helps you apply the amount of throt- tle you want).
  • Page 51 REQUIRED RIDING SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES Directions Directions – With the vehicle in NEUTRAL, the For this exercise, do NOT use any parking brake engaged, and your throttle. You will be controlling your right foot pressing the brake pedal, movement using only the clutch in the pull in and hold the clutch lever.
  • Page 52 REQUIRED RIDING SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES 3) Engine Stop while in Motion 4) Using the Throttle and Clutch Purpose Purpose – Become familiar with using the en- – Become familiar with operating the gine stop switch when in motion so throttle.
  • Page 53 REQUIRED RIDING SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES – As you approach the curve, slow down to no more than 8 km/h (5 MPH) by pulling in the clutch lever and applying brake if needed. – Hold the clutch lever in the friction zone to maintain your low speed.
  • Page 54 REQUIRED RIDING SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES 6) Quick Stops Purpose – Become familiar with the vehicle's braking ability. – Learn to apply brakes with maxi- mum force. Directions This exercise is similar to what you did before, except you’ll be applying the brake more firmly, working up to brak- ing as hard as possible.
  • Page 55 REQUIRED RIDING SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES Tips for Additional Practice – Practice checking your mirrors be- fore braking hard. 7) Weaves Purpose – Get more experience with the vehi- cle handling and rider position. Directions 6 m (20 ft) Weave 1.
  • Page 56 REQUIRED RIDING SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES away. You may want to use the parking – Apply brake. lot aisles for this exercise rather than – After stopping, downshift into first riding in the spaces. gear by stepping on the shift lever and pressing it as far as it will go, 8a) Practice Using the Shift Lever at one firm stroke down.
  • Page 57 REQUIRED RIDING SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES 8d) Other Gears Directions If space allows, you can try shifting into Set up your markers as shown in the di- agram below. Do not use any fixed or and out of higher gears as well. Follow the same process and shift up or down hard, heavy objects as markers for this exercise.
  • Page 58 REQUIRED RIDING SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES – A helper can add an element of sur- prise to the exercise by deciding which direction you should swerve, or if you should come to a stop in- stead. Have your helper stand at a safe distance (e.g., beyond the end of your practice area).
  • Page 59: Practice Exercises (Se6 Model)

    REQUIRED RIDING SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES Practice Exercises 2) Starting, Stopping and Basic Handling (SE6 Model) Purpose 1) Revving the Engine and Using the – Learn throttle control and how to get Engine Stop Switch the vehicle moving. Purpose – Become familiar with low speed de- –...
  • Page 60 REQUIRED RIDING SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES 2b) Hold Throttle, Release and Stop Every 12 m (40 ft) Next, you will be holding the throttle a little longer, then stopping every 12 m (40 ft) (every other marker/every fourth line). – Again, slowly apply throttle until the vehicle starts to creep forward.
  • Page 61 REQUIRED RIDING SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES – Hold the throttle to maintain your low speed. – Look in the direction of the curve. – Turn the handlebar in the direction of the curve, pulling on the inside hand- grip and pushing on the outside, be- ing careful not to apply throttle.
  • Page 62 REQUIRED RIDING SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES 5) Quick Stops Purpose – Become familiar with the vehicle braking ability. – Learn to apply brakes with maxi- mum force. Directions This exercise is similar to what you did before, except you’ll be applying the brake more firmly, working up to braking as hard as possible.
  • Page 63 REQUIRED RIDING SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES rmo2008-005-050_a 1. Start rmo2008-001-046_k 1. Start 12 m (40 ft) Weave Tips for Additional Practice Once you’re comfortable, try doing – You gradually increase 12 m (40 ft) weaves between every speed comfort- other cone/every fourth parking space. able 16 km/h - 19 km/h (10 MPH - 12 MPH) for the weaves,...
  • Page 64 REQUIRED RIDING SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES Directions This exercise is similar to what you did before, except now you will be upshift- ing on the straightaways, then coming to a stop at the end of each straight- away. You may want to use the parking lot aisles for this exercise rather than riding in the spaces.
  • Page 65 REQUIRED RIDING SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES NOTE: Applying slightly more throt- tle while downshifting can help the engine rev up to match vehicle speed more quickly and make the downshift smoother. When you do not apply throttle while downshifting, engine braking will slow the vehicle.
  • Page 66: Developing Advanced Riding Skills

    REQUIRED RIDING SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES Directions Start by riding in less challenging situa- tions: OPERAT- – Shift into reverse. See ING IN REVERSE BASIC PROCE- – Short distances DURES subsection. – Good weather – Check that the area behind you is –...
  • Page 67: Street Strategies

    STREET STRATEGIES This section provides some strategies road surfaces, down hills, or when car- to reduce your risk on the road. Many rying more weight, and visibility may of these strategies are similar to those be limited in fog, in curves or at night. used for motorcycles.
  • Page 68: Being Visible

    STREET STRATEGIES When braking, be particularly aware of signals, but they may not cancel after vehicles behind you that may not be shallow turns. Make sure turn signals able to stop as quickly as the Spyder are off after you have completed your roadster.
  • Page 69: Lane Position

    STREET STRATEGIES Time of Day and Weather for drivers ahead to see you, you must be able to see their mirrors. When you In dim light, such as at night, at dawn are being followed by a large vehicle, or dusk, or in poor weather such as rain passing vehicles may not be able to or fog, you may be harder to see.
  • Page 70 STREET STRATEGIES When stopping at an intersection, stop Turns in the middle of the lane, even if you Remember to slow, look, and steer are preparing to turn. This can make through turns. you more visible and discourage other – Slow: Reduce speed as needed be- motorists from trying to drive around fore entering a turn by rolling off the you.
  • Page 71 STREET STRATEGIES SM6 Model Hills When shifting gears while turning, be Select an appropriate gear for the in- careful not to release the clutch lever cline. Going up hills, a lower gear can too fast. Adjust throttle as you release help maintain enough power.
  • Page 72: Road Conditions And Hazards

    STREET STRATEGIES lane. In curves, do not try to follow the road). As with other vehicles, the the path of motorcycles. Motorcycles Spyder roadster can hydroplane if you can move farther to the edges of the drive too fast over water that has accu- lane in curves —...
  • Page 73: On-Road Emergencies

    (see if necessary. TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE ) to the nearest Can-Am roadster dealer If you strike a large enough obstacle, to have it thoroughly inspected for bump or hole, the impact can make the safety before riding again.
  • Page 74: Tire Failure

    STREET STRATEGIES Tire Failure If a tire failure or a blowout suddenly occurs, firmly grip the handlebar, grad- ually slow down and carefully steer to a safe place to stop. Avoid hard braking, downshifting, or sharp steering. If a front tire fails, the vehicle may tend to pull in the direction of the failed tire, so you will need to maintain a firm grip on the handlebar to control your direction.
  • Page 75: Carrying A Passenger Or Cargo

    CARRYING A PASSENGER OR CARGO Weight Limits 3. You will not be able to turn as sharply or at as high a speed. Slow Do not exceed the weight limits for rid- down more than usual before turn- ers and cargo. ing and avoid sharp turns.
  • Page 76: Where To Store Cargo

    CARRYING A PASSENGER OR CARGO Where to Store Cargo footrests at all times, even with the accessory backrest. You can carry cargo in the front storage The passenger should not hold on compartment. Do not carry cargo in to the operator as the operator may any other location unless the vehicle not be able to withstand the lateral is equipped with approved BRP acces-...
  • Page 77: Knowledge Self-Test

    Front brake lever You should only replace the tires with those approved by BRP You should leave your low beam obtained from an authorized lights on during the day for added Can-Am roadster dealer. visibility. True False True False It is important for the passenger to 10.
  • Page 78 KNOWLEDGE SELF-TEST 12. Under normal conditions, 19. Riding the Spyder roadster is as following distance should be safe as riding in a car. at least ________. True False a. 1 second 20. ABS allows you to press the b. 2 seconds brake pedal hard without locking the wheels.
  • Page 79: Answers

    KNOWLEDGE SELF-TEST Answers 12. b. 2 seconds Under normal conditions, False following distance should be To stop quickly, press the brake at least two seconds. pedal only. Never use the parking brake while the vehicle is moving. 13. True False 14.
  • Page 80 KNOWLEDGE SELF-TEST False In cars and trucks, the structure of the vehicle provides protection. In addition, passengers can protect themselves by wearing seat belts. You should expect that riding the Spyder roadster is much riskier than riding in a car and that the risk of injury is more like the risk of injury when riding a motorcycle.
  • Page 81: Safety Information On The Vehicle

    SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE This vehicle comes with a hang tag and labels containing important safety in- formation. Any person who rides this vehicle should read and understand this in- formation on the vehicle before riding. Hang Tag WARNING The Spyder roadster is a different type of vehicle - The Spyder roadster is a different type of vehicle - it requires special skills and knowledge.
  • Page 82: Safety Card

    SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE Safety Card The Safety Card is found under the LH lateral service cover. Remove LH lateral ser- vice cover and make sure to secure service cover back in place before riding. Use the Safety Card to review key information and when you are teaching new op- erators and passengers how to ride the vehicle.
  • Page 83: Safety Labels

    TYPICAL - SAFETY CARD UNDER LH LATERAL SERVICE COVER Safety Labels or damaged, they can be replaced free of charge. See an authorized Can-Am These labels are affixed to the vehicle roadster dealer. for the safety of the operator, passen-...
  • Page 84 1. Label is located on the LH side front panel For procedure refer to the operator’s guide. - Ride at least 15 km (9 miles). under storage cover - Can-Am Spyder must be on a level surface. - Let engine idle for 10 minutes. Label 2 - Stop engine.
  • Page 85 SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE rmo2015-008-027_a 1. Label 5 located underneath front service rmo2015-008-222_b cover 1. Label 7 is attached to tether cord, under passenger seat Label 6 Label 8 WARNING NOTICE Clean filler cap before removing. Use only DOT 4 brake fluid from a sealed container.
  • Page 86: Reporting Safety Defects

    REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS Your safety is very important to Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. (BRP). If you have any concerns you should immediately contact BRP cus- tomer service. In the USA, if you believe that your ve- hicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the Na- tional Highway Traffic Safety Adminis-...
  • Page 87: Pre-Ride Inspection

    PRE-RIDE INSPECTION _______________...
  • Page 88: Pre-Ride Checklist

    See an authorized cluded in any safety campaign. We Can-Am roadster dealer as neces- also urge you to visit your authorized sary. BRP dealer in a timely manner if you become aware of any safety related campaigns.
  • Page 89: Turn Ignition Key To The On Position

    PRE-RIDE CHECKLIST ITEM PROCEDURE PRIMARY CONTROLS Adjust to your convenience (see CLUTCH LEVER subsection). Squeeze to be sure it operates normally and fully (SM6 MODEL) returns when released. GEARSHIFT Be sure gearshift selector operates normally in both directions SELECTOR and returns to center when released. (SE6 MODEL) Ensure that total load on the vehicle (including operator, passenger, cargo and added accessories) does not exceed...
  • Page 90 PRE-RIDE CHECKLIST This page is intentionally blank ______________...
  • Page 91: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE _______________...
  • Page 92: Maintenance Schedule

    Can-Am roadster dealer has an in-depth technical knowledge and tools to service the Can-Am roadster, the emission-related warranty is not conditioned on the use of an authorized Can-Am roadster dealer or any other es- tablishment with which BRP has a commercial relationship. For emission-related warranty claims, BRP is limiting the diagnosis and repair of emission-related parts to the authorized Can-Am roadster dealers.
  • Page 93 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE FIRST INSPECTION - 5 000 KM (3,000 MI) PRE-RIDE INSPECTION Perform all items indicated in the Replace engine oil and oil filter. Check clutch fluid level (SM6 model only). Check brake fluid level. Check reverse mechanism operation. Check engine coolant level. Check operation of control switches.
  • Page 94 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE EVERY 15 000 KM (9,300 MI) OR 1 YEAR (WHICHEVER COMES FIRST) Check battery connections tightening. Check the drive belt condition and its tension Check and retighten exhaust pipe, clamping rings, joints, and gaskets condition. Check steering for abnormal play. Check tie-rods condition.
  • Page 95: First Inspection

    We recommend that after the first 5 000 km (3,000 mi) of operation, your vehicle be inspected by an authorized Can-Am roadster dealer, repair shop, or person of your own choosing. The first maintenance is very important and must not be neglected.
  • Page 96: Maintenance Procedures

    Replace if damaged or broken. If any of the above occurs, have the tire – Replace and lubricate the bearing repaired or replaced as soon as possi- seal of the rear axle. ble by an authorized Can-Am roadster dealer. ______________...
  • Page 97: Drive Belt

    The The tires are designed to rotate “Tire Registration Form” is available at only in one direction. Do not an authorized Can-Am roadster dealer. switch the left and right front wheels. If a tire is mounted on the Drive Belt incorrect side, you will have less traction and could lose control.
  • Page 98 A. GAP "Y" the outside edge of sprocket, have the belt properly aligned by an authorized Drive Belt Wear Can-Am roadster dealer as soon as Inspect the drive belt with the vehicle possible. in neutral, engine off, on a level surface NOTE: Belt can be in contact with with plenty of room —...
  • Page 99: Engine Oil

    Can-Am roadster dealer. NOTICE Adjusting the oil level on a cold engine will result in overfill- ing.
  • Page 100 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES NOTE: Engine oil level verification 3. Install RH lateral service cover. must be performed within 2 minutes Oil Level under MIN Mark after engine stop. Adjustment: 5. Remove RH lateral service cover. 1. Add approximately 500 ml BODY PANELS Refer to (17 U.S.
  • Page 101 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 11. Remove oil filter cover and discard CAUTION Engine oil can be its O-rings. very hot. 12. Remove and discard oil filter. 2. Remove the following RH body pan- BODY els, refer to subsection: – Lateral service cover –...
  • Page 102: Air Filter

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 26. Dispose of used oil as per your lo- TIGHTENING TORQUE cal environmental regulations. 25 N•m ± 3 N•m Oil filter cover (18 lbf•ft ± 2 lbf•ft) Air Filter 21. Pour following amount of the rec- Air Filter Removal ommended oil into the oil tank.
  • Page 103: Engine Coolant

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES NOTICE Remove any dust or de- bris that may have moved or shifted inside the clean side of the air intake silencer (passed air filter). Clean by pulling on the dust and not pushing it inside. Replace air filter as necessary accord- ing to recommended maintenance schedule and particular use (especially in dusty environments).
  • Page 104: Brakes

    NOTE: If engine is hot, coolant must quently requires coolant indicates be visible without exceeding the HOT. leaks or engine problems. See an au- level mark. thorized Can-Am roadster dealer. Brakes WARNING New brakes will not operate at their maximum efficiency until their break-in is completed.
  • Page 105: Battery

    1. Remove the filler cap. 3. Brake discs for excessive wear and surface condition 4. Brake pads for wear, damage or looseness. See an authorized Can-Am roadster dealer if there are any problems with the brake system. Battery Battery Location rmo2015-008-043_a 1.
  • Page 106 Always have the battery replaced by an rate. authorized Can-Am roadster dealer. When the battery is charged: WARNING 6. First disconnect the BLACK (-) cable. 7. Disconnect the RED (+) cable.
  • Page 107: Clutch Fluid (Sm6 Model)

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Clutch Fluid (SM6 Model) Clutch Fluid Level Verification Check the clutch fluid level when the clutch does not operate normally or when it is difficult to shift gears with the gearshift lever. The clutch fluid reservoir is near the re- verse button on the left handlebar.
  • Page 108 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Headlights Aiming Verification (European, Australian and Japanese Models) 1. Verify tires are correctly inflated. SPECIFICATIONS Refer to 2. Position vehicle 10 m (33 ft) in front of a test surface as shown. Make rmo2015-008-200_a sure vehicle is on leveled ground. A.
  • Page 109 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES rmo2008-027-105_b TYPICAL - HEADLIGHT REFLECTION ON rmo2015-008-771_a TEST SURFACE — HIGH BEAM (SINGLE HEADLAMP) RH SIDE SHOWN 1. Focus point 1. Headlight adjuster A. 688 mm (27-3/32 in) above ground B. 618 mm (24-21/64 in) above ground Headlights Aiming Adjustment C.
  • Page 110 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES NOTICE pressure washer. rmr2015-126-020_a 1. Lateral service cover 2. Side panel. Turn adjustment screw to adjust beam height. Adjust both headlights evenly. rmo2015-008-055_a 1. Low beam headlight 2. Adjustment screw Radiator Fan Cleaning To access radiators remove front grill from vehicle.
  • Page 111: Vehicle Care

    VEHICLE CARE Vehicle Cleaning 4. Dry the vehicle with a chamois or a soft towel. To clean the vehicle, do not use high-pressure washers (like the ones NOTE: Vehicles with a matte paint fin- found in car washes) as they may dam- ish may require more frequent clean- age certain parts of the vehicle.
  • Page 112: Storage And Preseason Preparation

    2 A. It is not necessary to BRP recommends you have your au- remove the battery. thorized Can-Am roadster dealer, re- pair shop, or person of your own choos- Preseason Preparation ing fully prepare your vehicle for stor- age.
  • Page 113: Road Side Repairs

    ROAD SIDE REPAIRS ______________...
  • Page 114: Diagnostic Guidelines

    2. If it does not work, retry pressing downshift button. Will not Shift (SE6 Model) Have your vehicle transported to the nearest Can-Am roadster dealer. Engine will not Start ENGINE DOES NOT TURN OVER 1. Scrolling safety message on the multifunction gauge cluster not acknowledged.
  • Page 115 If the problem is still present without these condi- tions, see an authorized Can-Am roadster dealer. ENGINE TURNS OVER, BUT DOES NOT START 1. Low fuel.
  • Page 116: Messages In Multifunction Gauge

    Can-Am roadster FLASHING dealer. Use the right key for the vehicle Wrong or None BAD KEY or contact an authorized Can-Am defective key roadster dealer. – Stop and wait for engine to cool off. Engine is HIGH ENGINE –...
  • Page 117 * BRP recommends having the vehicle transported when in LIMP HOME. If you operate the vehicle in LIMP HOME, avoid abrupt maneuvers and immediately go to the nearest authorized Can-Am roadster dealer to have your vehicle serviced before riding again. In LIMP HOME, the engine RPM is limited and therefore the vehicle speed.
  • Page 118: What To Do In The Following Circumstances

    To jump start the battery, proceed as follows: Use your spare key to have another one made by an authorized Can-Am 1. If using another vehicle to jump start roadster dealer as soon as possible. If the battery, move the other vehi-...
  • Page 119 Have the vehicle transported TRANSPORTING THE VEHI- (see in this section) and repaired by the nearest authorized Can-Am roadster dealer. 14. As soon the engine starts, discon- nect both jumper cables in the reverse connection order, start- ing with the BLACK (-) cable con- nected to the Spyder roadster.
  • Page 120: How To Replace Fuses And Lights

    If an electrical failure still occurs, have the vehicle serviced by an authorized Can-Am roadster dealer. Fuse Locations Fuses are located inside the front stor- age compartment. To access the fuse boxes, open the front storage compartment.
  • Page 121: Fuse Replacement

    HOW TO REPLACE FUSES AND LIGHTS Left JCase Fuse Box JCASE FUSE DESCRIPTION RATING VCM pump 40 A VCM pump 25 A 40 A rmo2013-001-005_a Main control 40 A FUSES - RIGHT FUSE BOX Not used Right Fuse Box FUSE DESCRIPTION RATING Days lights /...
  • Page 122: Lights

    If any light stops working on the vehi- cle, replace bulb of defective light. If the light failure still occurs, have the vehicle serviced by an authorized Can-Am roadster dealer. rmo2015-008-029_a LIGHTS LOCATION — REAR OF VEHICLE — NORTH AMERICAN MODELS CAUTION Always turn the ig- 1.
  • Page 123 HOW TO REPLACE FUSES AND LIGHTS rmo2015-008-058_b LIGHTS LOCATION — REAR OF VEHICLE — rmr2015-126-019_a ALL MODELS EXCEPT NORTH AMERICAN RIGHT SIDE ILLUSTRATED, LEFT SIDE AND JAPANESE MODELS SIMILAR 1. Backup light 1. Lateral service cover 2. Taillight/brake light 2. Side panel 3.
  • Page 124 HOW TO REPLACE FUSES AND LIGHTS rmr2015-133-020_a rmr2015-133-022_a Step 1: Release spring clips 1. Light bulb alignment tab 2. Alignment tabs on light housing rmr2015-133-021_a rmr2015-133-018_b Step 1: Pull bulb out of light housing 1. Vent tube oriented downwards Reinstall removed parts in the reverse NOTICE Do not overtighten panel order of their removal.
  • Page 125: All Models

    HOW TO REPLACE FUSES AND LIGHTS rmr2015-141-038_a RETAINING SCREWS TO REMOVE 2. Remove retaining screws securing rmr2015-141-229_b top rails to vehicle. CONSOLE NOSE PIVOTING 1. Loosen retaining screw 6. Remove retaining screws securing gauge trim and disconnect gauge. rmr2015-141-039_a RETAINING SCREWS TO REMOVE F3-S models rmo2015-008-205_a RETAINING SCREWS TO REMOVE...
  • Page 126 HOW TO REPLACE FUSES AND LIGHTS rmr2015-141-047_a rmo2015-008-772_a 9. Remove switch bezel. 12. Pull out the housing cap. rmo2016-009-006_a rmo2015-008-777_a 1. Switch bezel 1. Housing cap 10. Remove console panel. 13. Unclip light bulb retaining spring. rmo2015-008-203_a CONSOLE PANEL REMOVAL 1.
  • Page 127 HOW TO REPLACE FUSES AND LIGHTS rmo2008-001-104_a TYPICAL rmo2015-008-762_a 1. Front turn signal light connector 1. Bulb retaining spring 2. Bulb housing 3. Remove the bulb by pushing it in and turning counterclockwise. 14. Install the new bulb in place and se- cure with retaining spring.
  • Page 128 HOW TO REPLACE FUSES AND LIGHTS Turn Signal Light — Rear (Japanese Models) rmr2015-133-032_a 1. Turn the bulb holder to release it rmr2015-133-027_a Remove the bulb by pushing it in and 1. Remove this cover turning counterclockwise. Reverse these steps for installation of bulb and removed parts.
  • Page 129 HOW TO REPLACE FUSES AND LIGHTS 4. Install the new bulb by pushing it in and turning clockwise. 5. Install seat Taillight/Brake Light LED Unit (Japanese Models) rmr2015-133-030_a 1. LED taillight unit 2. Taillight housing Reverse these steps for installation of new LED taillight unit and removed parts.
  • Page 130 HOW TO REPLACE FUSES AND LIGHTS unlikely event they do not work, have them checked by an authorized Can-Am roadster dealer. License Plate Light 1. Remove light cover. rmo2008-003-002 TYPICAL 3. Turn the bulb holder clockwise and remove it from the connector.
  • Page 131: Transporting The Vehicle

    TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE If your vehicle needs to be transported, 4. Attach the straps to the winch cable. it should be carried on a flatbed trailer If possible, use chains or additional of the proper size and capacity. straps to attach the straps to the winch cable as indicated below to avoid damaging the bumper cover.
  • Page 132 TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE rmo2008-001-067_a REAR WHEEL ATTACHMENT - TYPICAL 1. Tie-down strap rmo2008-001-069_a 2. Inside rear wheel rim ONLY FRONT WHEELS ATTACHMENT — TYPICAL METHOD 1 11. Firmly attach the rear wheel 1. Strap around the rim of each front wheel tie-down strap to the rear of the and attached to the front of trailer trailer with a ratchet.
  • Page 133: Technical Information

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION ______________...
  • Page 134: Vehicle Identification

    These numbers are required by the authorized Can-Am roadster dealer to complete warranty claims properly. We strongly recommend that you take note of all the serial numbers on your...
  • Page 135: Epa Compliance Label (North American Models)

    VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION EPA Compliance Label BRP AUSTRALIA PTY LTD (North American Models) CAN AM SPYDER STATIONARY NOISE INFORMATION VEHICLE EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION TESTED : dB(A) @ BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC. Part No: BRP CA 07 THIS VEHICLE CONFORMS TO U.S. EPA AND CALIFORNIA REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO MODEL YEAR NEW MOTORCYCLES AND IS CERTIFIED rmo2015-009-302...
  • Page 136: D.e.s.s. Key

    VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION D.E.S.S. Key USA (FCC): "The wireless devices of this vehicle comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) These devices may not cause harmful inter- ference, and 2) These devices must accept any interference received, in- cluding interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 137: Noise Emission Control System Regulation

    NOISE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM REGULATION Tampering with Noise Control Sys- tem Is Prohibited! U.S. Federal law and Canadian provin- cial laws may prohibit the following acts or the causing there of: 1. The removal or rendering inoper- ative by any person other than for purposes of maintenance, repair or replacement of any device or ele- ment of design incorporated into...
  • Page 138: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS NOTE: Because of our ongoing commitment to product quality and innovation, BRP reserves the right, at any time, to make changes in design and specifications and/or to make additions to, or improvements in its products without imposing any obligation upon itself to install them on its previously manufactured products. ENGINE ROTAX 1330 ACE, 4-stroke,...
  • Page 139 SPECIFICATIONS GEARBOX Sequential Manual 6-speed (SM6) with remote electronic reverse interlock Type Sequential Electronic 6-speed (SE6) with remote electronic reverse interlock COOLING SYSTEM Type Liquid cooled, double radiator with cooling fans ENGINE COOLANT MAINTENANCE in the Type PROCEDURES section of this guide Coolant Capacity 3.75 L (1 U.S.
  • Page 140 SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (cont'd) F3 Model 2 x 5 W Front F3-S Model LED 2 x 1 W Position lights Japanese Model LED 0.6 W Rear Other Countries 2 x 5 W License plate light 10 W Backup light 2 x 21 W FUSES HOW TO REPLACE Refer to...
  • Page 141 SPECIFICATIONS FRONT SUSPENSION Suspension type Double A-arm with anti-sway bar Suspension travel 129 mm (5.07 in) Shock absorber Type FOX PODIUM mono-tube coil cover Spring preload adjustment Threaded rings REAR SUSPENSION Suspension type Swing arm with monoshock Suspension travel 132 mm (5.2 in) Shock absorber Type SACHS twin-tube coil-over...
  • Page 142 SPECIFICATIONS TIRES Front Kenda KR31 165/55R15 Type (use only radial tires recommended by BRP) Rear Kenda KR21A 225/50R15 Nominal.: 103 kPa (15 PSI) Min.: 89 kPa (13 PSI) Max.: 117 kPa (17 PSI) Front NOTE: The pressure difference between the Pressure left and right side tire should not exceed 3.4 kPa (.5 PSI).
  • Page 143 SPECIFICATIONS WEIGHT AND LOADING CAPACITY Dry weight 386 kg (850 lb) Capacity 24.4 L (6.5 U.S. gal.) Front storage compartment Maximum load 7 kg (15 lb) Total vehicle load allowed (including operator, all other loads 199 kg (438 lb) and added accessories) Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) 627 kg (1,382 lb) Front...
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  • Page 145: Warranty

    WARRANTY ______________...
  • Page 146: Brp Limited Warranty - Usa And Canada: 2016 Can-Am

    1. SCOPE OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. (“BRP”)* warrants its 2016 Can-Am Spyder Roadsters ("Roadster") sold by authorized Can-Am Roadster Dealers (as defined below) in the United States of America and in Canada from defects in material or workmanship for the period and under the conditions described below.
  • Page 147 – Damage resulting from removal of parts, improper repairs, improper service or improper maintenance, modifications, alterations that are outside of the original specifications of the Roadster, or damage resulting from repairs done by a per- son that is not an authorized servicing Dealer. –...
  • Page 148 5. For Roadsters produced for sale in the state of California, that are originally sold to residents or subsequently warranty registered to residents in the state of California, please also refer to the applicable California Emissions Control Warranty Statement. The repair or replacement of parts or the performance of service under this warranty does not extend the life of this warranty beyond its original expiration date.
  • Page 149 BRP suggests that you try to resolve the issue at the dealership level. We recom- mend discussing the issue with the authorized Dealer's service manager or owner. If the issue has not yet been resolved, please contact us: http://can-am.brp.com/spyder/form/contact-us.html Tel.: 1-888-272-9222 ______________...
  • Page 150 Under the Emissions Performance Warranty, BRP shall be liable for the total cost of the remedy for any vehicle validly presented for repair to any authorized Can-Am roadster dealer, unless for emergency repairs as required by item 2 of the follow- ing list.
  • Page 151 Can-Am roadster dealer. Authorized Can-Am roadster dealer will proceed with the warranty claim. In the case an authorized Can-Am roadster dealer in unable (for reasons not attrib- utable to the vehicle owner or events beyond the control of BRP or an authorized...
  • Page 152 Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. (“BRP”)* also warrants to the ultimate pur- chaser and each subsequent purchaser that this new vehicle, including all parts of its exhaust emission-control system and its evaporative emission-control system, meets two conditions: – It is designed, built, and equipped so it conforms at the time of sale to the ulti- mate purchaser with the requirements of 40 CFR 86 and with the evaporative emission standards of 40 CFR 1051, as applicable to onroad motorcycles.
  • Page 153 The California Air Resources Board and BRP US Inc. ("BRP")*, on behalf of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc., are pleased to explain the emission control system warranty on your 2016 Can-Am Spyder Roadster. In California, new motor vehicles must be designated, built and equipped to meet the State's stringent anti-smog standards.
  • Page 154: Brp Limited Warranty Outside Usa And Canada: 2016 Can-Am

    1. SCOPE OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. (“BRP”)* warrants its 2016 Can-Am Spyder roadsters (the "Products") sold by authorized Can-Am Spyder roadster distributors or dealers located in the EEA (the "EEA" or "European Economic Area" shall mean the countries member of the European Union plus Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein) or elsewhere, except in the USA and Canada** (the "Distribu-...
  • Page 155 – Damages related to the appearance of the Product, including without limitation scratches, dents, fading, flaking, peeling and damages to seat cover material. – Damage caused by negligence or failure to provide proper maintenance and/or OPERATOR'S GUIDE storage, as described in the –...
  • Page 156 For the battery, SIX (6) CONSECUTIVE MONTHS; For the tires, 6 CONSECUTIVE MONTHS or until tires are worn to the last three thirty-second of an inch (3/32 ") (2.38 millimeters) for the front tires and the last five thirty-second of an inch (5/32 ") (3.97 millimeters) for the rear tire, whichever occurs first.
  • Page 157 6. WHAT TO DO TO OBTAIN WARRANTY COVERAGE The customer must cease using the Product upon the appearance of an anomaly. The customer must notify an authorized servicing Distributor/Dealer within two (2) months of the appearance of a defect, and provide it with reasonable access to the Product and reasonable opportunity to repair it.
  • Page 158 2. If further assistance is required, the Distributor/Dealer service department should be contacted in order to resolve the matter. 3. If the matter still remains unresolved then contact BRP by writing at the address listed below. For countries within EEA, Middle East, Africa, Russia and CIS, please contact our European office: BRP EUROPE N.V.
  • Page 159 The seller shall deliver goods that are complying with the contract and shall be re- sponsible for defects existing upon delivery. The seller shall also be responsible for defects resulting from packaging, assembling instructions or the installation when it is its responsibility per the contract or if accomplished under its responsibility. To be compliant with the contract, the good shall: 1.
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  • Page 161: Customer Information

    CUSTOMER INFORMATION ______________...
  • Page 162: Privacy Information

    PRIVACY INFORMATION BRP wishes to inform you that your coordinates will be used for safety and war- ranty related purposes. Furthermore, BRP and its affiliates may use its customer list to distribute marketing and promotional information about BRP and related products.
  • Page 163: Change Of Address/Ownership

    STOLEN UNITS: If your personal vehicle is stolen, you should notify BRP or an au- thorized Can-Am roadster dealer. We will ask you to provide your name, address, phone number, the vehicle identification number and the date it was stolen.
  • Page 164 CHANGE OF ADDRESS/OWNERSHIP This page is intentionally blank ______________...
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  • Page 169 CHANGE OF ADDRESS/OWNERSHIP NOTES ______________...
  • Page 170 CHANGE OF ADDRESS/OWNERSHIP NOTES ______________...
  • Page 171 The Spyder roadster is a different type of vehicle- it requires special skills and knowledge. Learn how the Spyder roadster is different. Read this operator’s guide and watch the safety DVD. Complete a training course (if available), practice, become proficient with the controls, and get a proper license.

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