Preparing To Ride; Riding Posture; Practice Exercises (Sm6 Model) - Can-Am Spyder RT Operator's Manual

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REQUIRED RIDING SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES
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TYPICAL PARKING LOT
1. At least 30 m (100 ft)
2. At least 75 m (250 ft)
3. 12 m (40 ft)
4. 6 m (20 ft)
5. Open area
Even in a closed lot, be aware of poten-
tial traffic. Check to the front, sides
and rear before doing an exercise.
Also, watch out for children and ani-
mals.

Preparing to Ride

Know the location and operation of all
the vehicle controls.
Perform the pre-ride inspection; see
PRE-RIDE INSPECTION
fore beginning.
Always start and stop the engine ac-
cording to the instructions in
ING AND STOPPING THE ENGINE
BASIC PROCEDURES
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SAFE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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). Arms should be relaxed
and bent. Keep your back straight and
your head and eyes up. Keep both feet
on the pegs near the controls.
Never operate the vehicle, even for a
short distance, unless you are in the
proper riding posture.
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TYPICAL — RIDING POSTURE
Practice Exercises
(SM6 Model)
NOTE: If you are planning to use a
BRP trailer we recommend perform-
ing these exercises carrying a loaded
trailer before getting on the road. You
will learn about the new behavior of
your vehicle.
1) Revving the Engine and Using the
Engine Stop Switch
Purpose
– Become familiar with the sound of
the engine revving so you will not be
in
surprised during the exercises.
– Become familiar with using the en-
gine stop switch.
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