Adjusting Suspension - Can-Am Spyder RT Operator's Manual

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Refueling Procedure
WARNING
Gasoline is extremely flammable
and highly explosive. Follow the
refueling procedure to reduce the
risk of fire or explosion. See the
AVOID GASOLINE FIRES AND
OTHER HAZARDS
To refuel the vehicle:
1. Park outdoors in a well ventilated
area away from flames, sparks, any-
one smoking and other sources of
ignition.
2. Stop the engine.
3. Unlatch and lift seat (see
MENT
) subsection). The fuel cap is
located on the left side.
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1. Fuel cap
4. Slowly rotate cap counterclockwise
and remove it.
5. Fill the tank until the fuel level
reaches the higher point of the filler
tube.
.
EQUIP-
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1. Higher point of the filler tube
NOTE: Do not try to top off the fuel
tank. Leave some room for the fuel to
expand with temperature changes.
6. Wipe up any spilled fuel. If fuel spills
on you, wash with soap and water
and change your clothes.
7. Put cap on and fully tighten clock-
wise until you hear a click. Never
start or operate the engine with the
fuel cap removed.
8. Close seat.

Adjusting Suspension

ACS Rear Suspension Adjustment
(with Manual Adjustment)
The rear air suspension is pressurized
for general operation. If the vehicle
load changes (adding a passenger, rid-
ing with more cargo etc.) or if a softer
or a harder setting is desired, the pres-
sure of the rear suspension can be
changed to your preferences.
The suspension pressure is adjustable
by deflating or inflating the air spring.
Use an air compressor (from a gas sta-
tion) and a pressure gauge.
To soften suspension, reduce the air
pressure and to harden suspension,
increase air pressure.
NOTE: The following chart is a guide-
line only. You may adjust the pressure
to your riding preference as long as you
do not exceed the maximum allowed
pressure.
BASIC PROCEDURES
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