Can-Am SPYDER RT Series 2020 Original Instructions Manual

Can-Am SPYDER RT Series 2020 Original Instructions Manual

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Can-Am Spyder
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Learn how the Spyder is different.
Read this operator's guide and watch the safety video on:
https://can-am.brp.com/spyder/owners/safety/safety-information.html
Complete a training course (if available), pratice and become proficient with the controls.
Consult local laws - license requirements vary by location.
Keep this guide in the front storage compartment.
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engine number location

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May 14, 2025

The engine number (also referred to as the Engine Identification Number or EIN) on a 2020 Can-Am Spyder RT Series is typically located directly on the engine itself. According to the manual, the specific location is labeled as:

> 1. EIN (Engine Identification Number) location

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Summary of Contents for Can-Am SPYDER RT Series 2020

  • Page 1 SPYDER ® Series Can-Am Spyder On-Road 2020 Vehicle WARNING Learn how the Spyder is different. Read this operator‘s guide and watch the safety video on: https://can-am.brp.com/spyder/owners/safety/safety-information.html Complete a training course (if available), pratice and become proficient with the controls. Consult local laws - license requirements vary by location.
  • Page 2 In Canada, products are distributed by Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. In USA, products are distributed by BRP US Inc. This is a non-exhaustive list of trademarks that are the property of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. or its affiliates: Can-Am ® Rotax ®...
  • Page 3 Dieses Handbuch ist möglicherweise in Ihrer Landessprache Deutsch verfügbar. Bitte wenden Sie sich an Ihren Händler oder besuchen Sie: www.operatorsguides.brp.com This guide may be available in your language. Check with your dealer or English go to: www.operatorsguides.brp.com Es posible que este manual esté disponible en su idioma. Consulte a su Español distribuidor o visite: www.operatorsguides.brp.com Ce guide peut être disponible dans votre langue.
  • Page 4 This Operator's Guide covers the following models: Model Package Engine 1330ACE Spyder RT Limited 219002072 en AP ®™ and the BRP logo are trademarks of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. or its affiliates. ©2019 Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. and BRP US Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Content List GENERAL INFORMATION FOREWORD ........8 Know Before you Go .
  • Page 6 Content List PASSENGER'S CONTROLS ......29 Heated Grips Switch ....... . 29 Heated Seat Switch .
  • Page 7 Content List Steering ........54 Width .
  • Page 8 Content List KNOWLEDGE SELF-TEST ......88 Questionnaire ........89 Answers .
  • Page 9 Content List ROAD SIDE REPAIRS DIAGNOSTIC GUIDELINES ......134 Will not Shift into Neutral ......134 Will not Shift .
  • Page 10 Content List WARRANTY BRP LIMITED WARRANTY — USA AND CANADA: 2020 Can-Am ® SPYDER SERIES ........166 ®...
  • Page 11: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION...
  • Page 12: Foreword

    FOREWORD Safety Messages Congratulations on your purchase of a new Can-Am Spyder . It is backed ® ® The types of safety messages, what by the Bombardier Recreational Prod- they look like and how they are used ucts Inc. (BRP) warranty and a large...
  • Page 13: Refer To Other Sources Of Information

    In addition to reading this Operator's www.msf-usa.org Guide, you should read the Safety Card on the vehicle, all on-product safety labels and watch the video located at: https://can-am.brp.com/spyder/ owners/safety/safety-informa- tion.html Or, use the following QR code. If possible, take a training course that is specifically designed for a 3-wheel vehicle.
  • Page 14: General Precautions

    GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Avoid Carbon Monoxide Avoid Gasoline Fires and Poisoning Other Hazards All engine exhaust contains carbon Gasoline is extremely flammable and monoxide, a deadly gas. Breathing highly explosive. Fuel vapors can carbon monoxide cause spread and be ignited by a spark or headaches, dizziness, drowsiness, flame many feet away from the engine.
  • Page 15: Avoid Burns From Hot Parts

    (VSS), which is calibrated for the vehicle normal configuration. VSS may not function properly if the vehicle is modified, such as changing weight dis- tribution, wheelbase, tires, suspension, brakes or steering. See your authorized Can-Am On- Road dealer for available accessories for your vehicle.
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  • Page 17: Vehicle Information

    VEHICLE INFORMATION...
  • Page 18: Primary Controls

    PRIMARY CONTROLS It is important to know the location and operation of all controls, and to develop and practice smooth and coordinated use of them. 219002072-202 TYPICAL Handlebar Throttle Gearshift selector Brake pedal Parking brake button...
  • Page 19: Handlebar

    PRIMARY CONTROLS 1) Handlebar are controlled electronically and can be opened or closed irrespective of Grip the handlebar with both hands. the throttle twist grip position when Steer the handlebar in the direction you necessary. want to go. It may happen that when you acceler- ate, the Vehicle Stability System (VSS) 2) Throttle prevents engine acceleration in order to...
  • Page 20: Brake Pedal

    PRIMARY CONTROLS 4) Brake Pedal The brake pedal is located on the right floorboard. Press the pedal with your foot to apply the brake to all three wheels. NOTICE When riding, make sure not to lay your foot on brake pedal. Oth- erwise, the engine management will 219002072-201 activate the limp home mode to protect...
  • Page 21 PRIMARY CONTROLS Applying Parking Brake With the vehicle stopped and ignition key turned ON, press button to apply the parking brake. The brake indicator lamp will turn on. 219002072-203 Parking brake button 219002072-203 Parking brake button Note: A minimum of 11 V is required to activate the parking brake.
  • Page 22: Secondary Controls

    SECONDARY CONTROLS 219002072-001 TYPICAL Ignition switch Switch cluster Keypad Engine start button Cruise control switch Engine stop switch Hazard warning button Reverse button BRP connect button 10. Headlight switch 11. Turn signal button 12. Horn button 13. Audio Volume Control 14.
  • Page 23: Ignition Switch

    SECONDARY CONTROLS 1) Ignition Switch spare key in a safe place because you must have your spare key to have an- other one made by an authorized Can- Am On-Road dealer. Ignition Function The key can be inserted or removed in this position.
  • Page 24: Switch Cluster

    SECONDARY CONTROLS 2) Switch Cluster The switch cluster is located on the central console. 219002072-024 Presse here to raise the windshield Press here to lower the windshield Driver's Heated Grip Switch 219002072-002 It includes many switches that control of numerous electrical accessories. Note: The battery voltage must be at 11 V minimum to activate these accessory switches.
  • Page 25: Keypad

    SECONDARY CONTROLS Accessory Light Switch (Option Package) 219002072-026 HI intensity LO intensity OFF (middle position) 219002072-022 3) Keypad Location to place the switch when adding an accessory light. Driver's Heating Seat Switch Limited models only 219002072-003 The keypad is located on the central panel.
  • Page 26: Engine Start Button

    SECONDARY CONTROLS 219002072-004 When depressed and held, it starts the engine. 219002072-027 When FM audio source is selected, the 5) Cruise Control Switch Preset/Seek buttons work as follow: - Short press: Previous or Next Pre- The cruise control switch is located near the center of the right handlebar housing.
  • Page 27 SECONDARY CONTROLS When set, the cruise control allows to maintain a steady speed while riding the vehicle. It will increase or reduce engine speed as necessary. Note: The vehicle torque may vary slightly depending on the road condi- tions such as the wind, going downhill or uphill.
  • Page 28 SECONDARY CONTROLS the throttle will allow the cruise control Canceling the Cruise Control to recover the set speed. Any of the following event will cancel Once the cruise control has been set, the cruise control. the speed setting may be increased - Pressing the brake pedal.
  • Page 29: Engine Stop Switch

    SECONDARY CONTROLS 219002072-007 rmo2010-001-031_h Push the button to turn on or off the Slide button to OFF hazard warning lights. Note: The CRUISE ON status will dis- appear in the digital display. 8) Reverse Button The reverse button is located on top of 6) Engine Stop Switch the left handlebar housing.
  • Page 30: 10) Headlight Switch

    SECONDARY CONTROLS To select high beams, push the switch to the front position. To select low beams, push the switch to the back position. To flash the high beams, press the switch to the down position, then re- lease it. The high beams will stay on as long as you hold down the switch.
  • Page 31: 12) Horn Button

    SECONDARY CONTROLS The turn signal button turns off auto- matically after a normal turn, but you may have to turn it off manually after a shallow turn or lane change. To turn the signal off, press the button Turn signals will automatically turn off after 30 seconds while the vehicle is 219002072-028 moving.
  • Page 32 SECONDARY CONTROLS Push the JOYSTICK DOWN and hold it more than one second for the audio volume to mute. From the mute setting, pushing the UP button will reset the audio volume to its last setting. 219001827-007_a MODE button: activates or deactivates ECO mode PARKING BRAKE button: activates or deactivates the PARKING BRAKE...
  • Page 33: Passenger's Controls

    PASSENGER'S CONTROLS 219002072-025 HI intensity 219002072-029 LO intensity Heated grips switch OFF (middle position) Heated seat switch Audio Control (option) Note: The heated grips will shut off when engine is under 800 RPM and Heated Grips Switch will not resume automatically. The heated grips switch is located be- Heated Seat Switch tween the seat and the left passenger...
  • Page 34: Audio Controls

    PASSENGER'S CONTROLS 219002072-026 HI intensity LO intensity OFF (middle position) Note: The heated seat will shut off when engine is under 800 RPM and will not resume automatically. Audio Controls The audio controls are located between the seat and the right passenger grip. 219002072-032 LEFT/RIGHT buttons UP/DOWN buttons...
  • Page 35: Large Panoramic 7.8" Wide Lcd Display

    LARGE PANORAMIC 7.8" WIDE LCD DISPLAY Basic Functions To select the value to be displayed in LCD Display the tripmeter; Default Display 1. Access the Stats/Trip screen 2. Select the desired set of statistic to be shown (Total, A or B) 3.
  • Page 36 LARGE PANORAMIC 7.8" WIDE LCD DISPLAY Navigating in the Digital Display - BRP connect - Phone WARNING - Statistics Reading or tampering with the multi- - Audio function gauge can distract you from - Settings the operation of the vehicle, par- ticularly from constantly scanning the environment.
  • Page 37: Settings

    LARGE PANORAMIC 7.8" WIDE LCD DISPLAY Settings WARNING AND TELLTALE LIGHTS Menu Switches RED - (Steady ON) Low Use the ECC to control of numerous Brake Fluid functions of the multifunction gauge. RED - (Blinking) Parking brake is engaged or malfunction of the brake system Blue - High Beam...
  • Page 38 LARGE PANORAMIC 7.8" WIDE LCD DISPLAY App Store or Google Play Store via Statistics a simple search. Not all phones are compatible. Visit our website for more details. www.brpconnecttutorial.com Note: The smartphone must be con- nected via Bluetooth and with a USB cable to the USB port located in the front storage compartment.
  • Page 39 LARGE PANORAMIC 7.8" WIDE LCD DISPLAY ● Fade/Balance ● Audio output When Bluetooth audio source is se- lected, the left and right functions will - Access FM source audio be as follows: - Access Bluetooth Audio Player - Left: Previous song - Access Aux Audio Player - Right: Next song Audio Control...
  • Page 40: Pairing Your Smartphone Via Bluetooth

    LARGE PANORAMIC 7.8" WIDE LCD DISPLAY On the phone Press the JOYSTICK to exit the FM 1. Activate your phone's bluetooth tune and preset screen. function. Refer to your manufacturer's user guide Settings for detailed procedure. 2. Choose "BRP Connect". 3.
  • Page 41: Quick Tour Of The Brp Connect App

    LARGE PANORAMIC 7.8" WIDE LCD DISPLAY Quick Tour of the BRP 3) Connect your smartphone using your charging / data transfer cable Connect App It is recommended to use an original charging cable from the smartphone OEM to optimize transfer between the phone and the vehicle.
  • Page 42 LARGE PANORAMIC 7.8" WIDE LCD DISPLAY - 3) Settings: Set BRP connect to your choosing. In which country do you intend to use the BRP Connect App? What should be worth your at- tention? Note: Elementary settings of the BRP Connect app change be changed from within this menu.
  • Page 43: Equipment

    EQUIPMENT Mirrors With your fingers, press the mirror at the points shown below to adjust its position in the four directions. 219002072-034 Push here to release Open cover. When done, close the cover then push on the bottom of the cover to latch it. 219002072-205 MIRROR ADJUSTMENT POINTS Always latch the glove box after usage.
  • Page 44: Operator Seat

    EQUIPMENT Operator Seat Passenger Seat The operator seat includes a location to install a backrest (available in acces- sory). 219002072-075 Removing the Seat 1. Open the operator's seat. 219002072-048 2. Unlatch seat. One latch on each Opening the Seat side. 1.
  • Page 45: Storage Compartments

    Note: Open the cover slowly, the ob- side while pressing the latch. See your jects inside the compartment may have authorized Can-Am dealer to perform moved during the ride. the latch adjustment.
  • Page 46 EQUIPMENT Closing the Top Storage Compartment NOTICE The cover mechanism must be UNLOCKED to close the top stor- age compartment. If the cover cannot be closed, DO NOT FORCE. Check if something block the cover and if the latch moves. Bring the cover at closing position.
  • Page 47: Helmet Hook

    EQUIPMENT Tool Kit 5. Secure the storage compartment by turning the center LinQ knob The tool kit is located in the front stor- 1/4 turn clockwise. age compartment. The tool kit contains the tools for the basic maintenance described in this Operator's Guide.
  • Page 48 EQUIPMENT 219002072-209 219002072-063 3. Remove the service cover from the 3. Pull the service cover to remove it vehicle. from the vehicle. Installing the Front Service Cover Note: Six retaining tabs hold the ser- 1. Insert both ends of the service vice cover in place.
  • Page 49 EQUIPMENT Left Service Cover Installing the Left Service Cover 1. Insert the front retaining tab first. 2. Align the other retaining tabs with their slots. 3. Push near the retaining tab loca- tions to fix the service cover. 219002072-062 The left service cover must be removed to reach the engine air filter.
  • Page 50: Basic Procedures

    BASIC PROCEDURES Adjusting the Passenger Starting and Stopping the Footrest Engine For the passenger's comfort, Starting the Engine footrest height can be adjusted. WARNING 1. Flip the footrest upward. Exhaust gas contains poisonous 2. Remove the footrest retaining carbon monoxide that can rapidly screw and its washer.
  • Page 51: Operating In Reverse

    BASIC PROCEDURES 6. Check the display for problems of the brake pedal in case the vehicle and to ensure that the oil light starts to roll. turns off. To move the vehicle a short distance 7. Release the parking brake. Make without starting the engine: sure the brake indicator lamp on 1.
  • Page 52: Operation During Break-In

    BASIC PROCEDURES Driving in Reverse - If the cooling fans operate continu- ously during stop and go traffic, pull Check that the area behind you is clear over and shut off the engine to let and continue to look backwards while it cool off or speed up to let air cool you operate in reverse.
  • Page 53 BASIC PROCEDURES sult in engine performance prob- lems or engine damage. Recommended Fuel Use premium unleaded gasoline with an AKI (RON+MON)/2 octane rating of 91, or an RON octane rating of 95. NOTICE Never experiment with other 219002072-040 fuels. Engine or fuel system damages 4.
  • Page 54: Adjusting The Rear Suspension

    BASIC PROCEDURES Adjusting the Rear Suspension Base Models The rear air suspension is pressurized for general operation. If the vehicle load changes (adding a passenger, riding with more cargo etc.) or if a softer or a harder setting is desired, the pressure of the rear suspension can be changed 219002072-041 to your preferences.
  • Page 55 BASIC PROCEDURES USB jack Any audio player connected in this jack will be played through the audio sys- tem. Depending your device, it can be totally, partially or not controlled through the ECC and the keypad. The front USB port must be used to run the BRP Connect app.
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  • Page 57: Safe Operating Instructions

    SAFE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SAFE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 58: What's Different From Other Vehicles

    WHAT'S DIFFERENT FROM OTHER VEHICLES Brake Pedal This section will help you understand some of the vehicle distinctive features One pedal brakes all three wheels. and operating characteristics. There is no hand-operated brake, and there is no way to brake front and rear Stability wheels separately.
  • Page 59: Width

    WHAT'S DIFFERENT FROM OTHER VEHICLES Sideway Forces in Turns - If necessary, have the passenger dismount if your visibility is limited. Unlike a motorcycle, this vehicle does - Remember that the front is wider not lean in turns. You will feel sideways than the rear.
  • Page 60: Driving Aid Technologies

    DRIVING AID TECHNOLOGIES Vehicle Stability System Note: The VSS light in the gauge will turn on when VSS intervenes and will (VSS) remain on for 2 seconds after VSS This vehicle is equipped with a Vehicle intervention. Stability System (VSS). Limitations This system helps to keeping the con- trol of the direction and reduce the risk...
  • Page 61: Dynamic Power Steering (Dps)

    Can-Am On-Road dealer. When vehicle is in the reverse gear, Proper tire inflation pressure and tread power steering assist will decrease as condition are important for maintaining vehicle speed increases.
  • Page 62: Understanding Risk On The Road

    Guide, you should watch the video are harder to see, which increases the located at: chance that other motorists will cause https://can-am.brp.com/spyder/ a crash. In some situations, this vehi- owners/safety/safety-informa- cle is less likely to be in a crash than tion.html...
  • Page 63: Rider Condition

    UNDERSTANDING RISK ON THE ROAD Vehicle Condition present more risk than you want to take on. Keep your vehicle in good condition. Even skilled drivers cause crashes. For Do pre-operation checks and perform example, if you use your skills to do regular maintenance.
  • Page 64: Riding Gear

    RIDING GEAR Helmets Riding this three-wheeled, open-air ve- hicle requires the same protective gear Helmets protect the head and brain as motorcycling. Even though the ve- from injury. A helmet can also pro- hicle is more stable at low speeds than tect the passenger's face from impact a motorcycle, you can still be thrown with the back of the operator's helmet.
  • Page 65: Other Riding Gear

    RIDING GEAR Other Riding Gear Jackets, Pants and Riding Suits Wear a jacket and long pants, or a full Footwear riding suit. Quality motorcycle-type pro- Always wear closed toe footwear. tective gear will provide comfort, and it Sturdy over-the-ankle boots protect can help you avoid being distracted by against a variety of riding hazards, adverse environmental elements.
  • Page 66 RIDING GEAR cause loss of concentration, slowed re- Remember, if the weather is wet, it is actions and loss of smooth, precise best to avoid riding. If you do ride in muscle movement. In cool conditions, wet weather, you may need to stop if proper protective gear like a windproof water starts to accumulate on the road.
  • Page 67: Required Riding Skills And Practice Exercises

    REQUIRED RIDING SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES Choosing a Practice Area Before you take this vehicle on the road, you need to develop riding skills Perform these exercises in a paved and strategies for managing risk on area at least 76 m - 30 m (250 ft - 100 ft) the road.
  • Page 68: 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 throttle you want).
  • Page 69 REQUIRED RIDING SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES 2) Starting, Stopping and Basic Handling Directions Purpose - Start with the vehicle in NEUTRAL, - Learn throttle control and how to the parking brake engaged, and get the vehicle moving. your right foot on the brake pedal. - Become familiar with low speed Check the multifunction gauge to be deceleration and braking.
  • Page 70 REQUIRED RIDING SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES may need to briefly apply the throt- 3) Engine Stop while in Motion tle more than once to complete the Purpose turn. Stop when you are in line with the straightaway in the opposite di- - Become familiar with using the en- rection.
  • Page 71 REQUIRED RIDING SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES Directions This exercise is similar to what you did before, except that now instead of stopping for each turn, you will make the turn at low speed. - Roll in a straight line. Ride a little farther from the cones so you can make a wide arcing turn at the end of the straightaway.
  • Page 72 REQUIRED RIDING SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES a comfortable posture on the vehicle. You will need to exert more force to turn the handlebar of your vehicle than is needed to turn a motorcycle. How- ever, it is easier to stop while turning than with a motorcycle.
  • Page 73 REQUIRED RIDING SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES - Start at one end of the straightaway Tips for Additional Practice and accelerate to 8 km/h (5 mi/h). Partway down the straightaway, re- - Practice checking your mirrors be- lease the throttle completely and fore braking hard.
  • Page 74 REQUIRED RIDING SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES rmo2008-005-050_a rmo2008-001-046_k Start Start 12 m (40 ft) Weave Tips for Additional Practice Once you’re comfortable, try doing 12 m (40 ft) weaves between every other cone/every fourth parking space. - You can gradually increase speed as you get comfortable to 16 km/h - 19 km/h (10 mi/h - 12 mi/h) for the weaves, but slow down for the U-...
  • Page 75 REQUIRED RIDING SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES Purpose - Release the throttle. - Apply brake. - The transmission will downshift - Learn to upshift and downshift. automatically as the speed slows. You can also manually downshift by pulling the gear selector towards Directions you.
  • Page 76 REQUIRED RIDING SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES 7d) Other Gears If space allows, you can try shifting into and out of higher gears as well. Follow the same process and shift UP or DOWN one gear at a time. Note: Applying slightly more throttle while downshifting can help the en- gine rev up to match vehicle speed more quickly and make the downshift...
  • Page 77: Developing Advanced Riding Skills

    REQUIRED RIDING SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES 9) Operating in Reverse Purpose - Become familiar with the vehicle handling and turning radius in re- verse. Directions - Shift into reverse. See BASIC PROCE- rmo2008-001-048_a DURES Start - Check that the area behind you is Reverse clear.
  • Page 78: Street Strategies

    STREET STRATEGIES Following Distance This section provides some strategies to reduce your risk on the road. Many Always leave at least a two-second fol- of these strategies are similar to those lowing distance between you and the used for motorcycles. vehicle in front of you when operat- This section is based on guidance for ing under ideal riding conditions.
  • Page 79: Being Visible

    STREET STRATEGIES Watch Behind and to the Sides Anticipate Trouble Vehicles and other hazards can ap- Whenever you notice a potential haz- proach from all directions. Constantly ard, plan a way to avoid it. This might be aware of your surroundings. Check mean adjusting your speed or lane po- your mirrors frequently to see directly sition, or changing lanes.
  • Page 80: Lane Position

    STREET STRATEGIES intersections, to alert motorists behind Time of Day and Weather you. In dim light, such as at night, at dawn or dusk, or in poor weather such as Use your emergency flashers to make rain or fog, you may be harder to see. yourself visible when needed.
  • Page 81: Common Riding Situations

    STREET STRATEGIES Common Riding Situations position and width, it may be harder to see around traffic, even when you Intersections are near the edge of the lane. You Intersections, including small intersec- may need a greater following distance tions with alleys and driveways, present behind wide or tall vehicles.
  • Page 82 STREET STRATEGIES Turns ence the lateral force generated by turning, so you may need to shift Remember to slow, look, and steer your body weight to the inside of through turns. the turn to keep a comfortable pos- Slow: Reduce speed as needed ture on the vehicle.
  • Page 83: Road Conditions And Hazards

    STREET STRATEGIES Hills if you follow them exactly, your front wheel can leave the lane. Motorcycles Select an appropriate gear for the in- may be able to take curves faster than cline. Going up hills, a lower gear can this vehicle. Do not try to match their help maintain enough power.
  • Page 84 STREET STRATEGIES Wet Pavement and Puddles Note: pressure difference between the left and right side tire There is normally enough traction to should not exceed 3.4 kPA (.5 PSI). maintain control on pavement that is Immediately replace any tire that shows moist or wet, as long as there is not a the maximum tread wear indicator to layer of water on top of the pavement...
  • Page 85: On-Road Emergencies

    ) to the swerve to avoid it. You can swerve and TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE nearest Can-Am On-Road dealer brake at the same time if necessary. to have it thoroughly inspected for If you encounter a large animal in the safety before riding again.
  • Page 86: Carrying A Passenger, Cargo Or Towing Atrailer

    CARRYING A PASSENGER, CARGO OR TOWING A TRAILER Weight Limits - Reduce your ability to accelerate, brake and turn. Do not exceed the weight limits for - Reduce the effectiveness of the riders and cargo. VSS. - Increase the risk of rolling over if the weight is high or toward the rear.
  • Page 87: Carrying A Passenger

    CARRYING A PASSENGER, CARGO OR TOWING A TRAILER Carrying a Passenger Different gripping positions on the handholds may be more comfortable This vehicle is designed for only one for different maneuvers. (e.g., one passenger, seated behind the operator. hand at the front corner of and one Never carry multiple passengers.
  • Page 88: Where To Store Cargo

    CARRYING A PASSENGER, CARGO OR TOWING A TRAILER Where to Store Cargo Side Storage Compartments The side storage compartments have room to store a helmet or other light objects. Make sure the storage compartment cover is securely latched before riding. Top Storage Compartment The top storage compartment has room to store a helmet or other light items.
  • Page 89 CARRYING A PASSENGER, CARGO OR TOWING A TRAILER ble. Practice in an open area at the first WARNING opportunity. Refer to REQUIRED RIDING The use of any other trailer could SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES damage the vehicle or interfere with When possible, avoid swerving, twist the proper operation of the vehi- and turns, sharp and abrupt turns as...
  • Page 90 CARRYING A PASSENGER, CARGO OR TOWING A TRAILER Towing Specifications WARNING Maximum weight on 18 kg Exceeding the maximum towed trailer tongue (40 lb) weight can seriously affect handling Maximum towed and performance of the vehicle. The 182 kg weight (trailer and vehicle handling, stability, accel- (400 lb) cargo)
  • Page 91 CARRYING A PASSENGER, CARGO OR TOWING A TRAILER WARNING If the hitch is removed from vehicle, always install a new cotter pin to lock the wheel axle nut. rmo2013-003-047_a WHEEL AXLE CAP AND MUFFLER RE- MOVED FOR CLARITY PURPOSE Swing arm New cotter pin here Safety Cables Always use safety cables when towing...
  • Page 92: Knowledge Self-Test

    KNOWLEDGE SELF-TEST The following provides a sample of information that you should have learned by reading this guide. It does not include all of the important information, but should give you an idea of whether you have a general understanding of the vehicle and its operation.
  • Page 93: Questionnaire

    VSS allows you to use the vehicle in any kind of weather. True False You should only replace the tires with those approved by BRP obtained from an authorized Can-Am On-Road dealer. True False It is important for the passenger to be alert and sober.
  • Page 94 KNOWLEDGE SELF-TEST Unlike a typical motorcycle, you should make it common practice to brake and turn at the same time. True False Under normal conditions, following distance should be at least ________. a. 1 second b. 2 seconds c. 3 seconds You should never carry flammable liquids such as gasoline in any stor- age compartment, even if they are in approved containers.
  • Page 95 KNOWLEDGE SELF-TEST ABS allows you to press the brake pedal hard without locking the wheels. True False SAFE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 96: Answers

    KNOWLEDGE SELF-TEST Answers False You can brake and turn at the False same time if you need to, but To stop quickly, press the generally it is better to brake brake pedal only. before the turn. False b. 2 seconds You should do a pre-ride in- Under normal conditions, fol- spection every time you ride.
  • Page 97 KNOWLEDGE SELF-TEST True You can tow a trailer with the vehicle as long as all the rec- ommendations are strictly fol- lowed. False The passenger should always hold on to the handholds. False In cars and trucks, the struc- ture of the vehicle provides protection.
  • Page 98: Safety Information On The Vehicle

    SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE This vehicle comes with a hang tag and labels containing important safety information. Any person who rides this vehicle should read and understand this information on the vehicle before riding. SAFE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 99: Hang Tag

    Il nécessite des habiletés et des connaissances spéciales. Il nécessite des habiletés et des connaissances spéciales. This Can-Am On-Road is a different type of vehicle - This Can-Am On-Road is a different type of vehicle - Sachez ce qui distingue ce produit Can-Am des autres véhicules.
  • Page 100: Safety Card

    It requires special skills and knowledge. Read the operator’s guide and watch the safety video using the QR code link or visit Can-Am On-Road web site. Complete a training course (if available), practice, become proficient with the controls, and get a proper license.
  • Page 101: Safety Labels

    The following labels are on your vehicle, and they should be considered permanent parts of the vehicle. If missing or damaged, they can be replaced free of charge. See an authorized Can-Am On-Road dealer. Note: In the event of any discrepancy between this guide and the vehicle, the safety labels on the vehicle have precedence over the labels in this guide.
  • Page 102 Tire Pressure and Maximum Load TIRE AND LOADING INFORMATION / RENSEIGNEMENTS SUR LES PNEUS ET LE CHARGEMENT SEATING CAPACITY / FRONT REAR TOTAL NOMBRE DE PLACES AVANT ARRIÈRE The combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed 252 kg or 556 lb Le poids total des occupants et du chargement ne doit jamais dépasser 252 kg ou 556 lb SIZE/ COLD TIRE PRESSURE/...
  • Page 103 SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE Front Storage Compartment Load Top Storage Compartment Load DO NOT OVERLOAD: Without top rack DO NOT OVERLOAD Maximum case load........9 kg (20 lb) 16 kg (35 lb) With top rack installed Maximum case + top rack load....6.8 kg (15 lb) LOAD LIMIT EN-704905964-DEC 5121A...
  • Page 104 SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE Coolant Hot - Do Not Open Rear Suspension Pressure MINIMUM PRESSURE 70 kPa / 10 Psi / 0.7 bar 70 kPa / 10 Psi / 0.70 bar DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED PRESSURE BY (PASSENGER + CARGO) Kg / Lb 704905155 LOAD 45/100...
  • Page 105 SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE Vehicle Cleaning Shifting Pattern (Japanese Model) NOTICE -Matt finish paint needs special care to maintain its appearance. See operator’s guide -PVD chrome wheel should be washed with water and 704904116A JAPANESE MODELS ONLY - INSTALLED a mild soap.
  • Page 106: 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 customer service. In the USA, if you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Bombardier Recreational Products Inc.
  • Page 107: Pre-Ride Inspection

    PRE-RIDE INSPECTION...
  • Page 108: Pre-Ride Checklist

    The pre-ride inspection can help you monitor wear and de- terioration before they become a problem. Correct any problems that you dis- cover to reduce the risk of a breakdown or crash. See an authorized Can-Am On-Road dealer as necessary.
  • Page 109: Before Starting The Vehicle, Inspect The Following

    Before Starting the Vehicle, Inspect the Following: Item Procedure Look for damage. Inspect inflation and tread wear. Tires Refer to MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Look for damage. Twist each front wheel lug nut by Wheels and hand to be sure it is not loose. Be sure the rear wheel lug nuts axle nut is in place.
  • Page 110 PRE-RIDE CHECKLIST Item Procedure If a trailer is towed, be sure: - Its cargo is properly loaded and secured, - The covers are latched, Trailer - The trailer and its safety cables are properly at- tached to the vehicle hitch, - All trailer lights work and reflectors are clean, - Tires condition and pressure.
  • Page 111: Turn Ignition Key To The On Position

    Turn Ignition Key to the ON Position: Item Procedure Multifunction Check the gauges, indicators, messages and the fuel gauge level Check operation of headlights, taillight, brake light, Lights turn signals and hazard warning lights. Horn Check operation. Steering Start engine and verify that steering operates freely. Engine stop Check that the engine stop switch is working properly.
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  • Page 113: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 114: Maintenance Schedule

    Although an authorized Can-Am On-Road dealer has an in-depth technical knowledge and tools to service your vehicle, the emission-related warranty is not conditioned on the use of an authorized Can-Am On-Road dealer or any other establishment with which BRP has a commercial relationship.
  • Page 115 Check the drive belt condition and its tension (Performed by an authorized Can-Am On-Road dealer). Check tightening torque of the rear wheel axle nut. (Performed by an autho- rized Can-Am On-Road dealer) Visually check brake pads and discs condition. Check passenger handholds looseness.
  • Page 116 Every 15 000 km (9,300 mi) or 1 year (whichever comes first) Check tightening torque of the rear wheel axle nut (Performed by an autho- rized Can-Am On-Road dealer). Check ball joints condition. Check front and rear wheel bearings condition.
  • Page 117: 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 On-Road dealer, repair shop, or person of your own choosing. This maintenance is very important and must not be neglected.
  • Page 118: Maintenance Procedures

    ENGINE OIL IS NOT AVAILABLE Several procedures must be done Use a 5W40 4-stroke SAE by an authorized Can-Am On-Road synthetic engine oil meeting or dealer, repair shop, or person of your exceeding the following lubricant own choosing.
  • Page 119 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES WARNING Exhaust gas contains poisonous carbon monoxide that can rapidly accumulate in an enclosed or poorly ventilated area. If inhaled, it can cause serious injury or death. Only run the engine in an unenclosed, well ventilated area. rmr2014-011-080_a NOTICE Adjusting the oil level on a Operating range, 0.5 l (.5 qt(liq.,US))
  • Page 120 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 3. Stop the engine. 5. Remove the dipstick. 4. Recheck oil level. 6. Allow sufficient time for oil to com- pletely drain. Note: Engine oil level verification must 7. Clean area around magnetic drain be performed within 2 minutes after plug in the clutch cover.
  • Page 121 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 14. Allow sufficient time for oil to com- pletely drain from clutch cover. 15. Check and clean oil filter cavity for dirt and contamination. 16. Clean the magnet on the magnetic drain plug. 17. Using NEW sealing washers and O-rings and install both drain plugs.
  • Page 122: Air Filter

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Air Filter When doing... Quantity Removing the Air Filter Engine oil and 4.7 l engine oil filter 1. Remove the right service cover. (5.0 qt(liq.,US)) replacement Refer to SERVICE COVERin EQUIPMENT. Engine oil, engine oil filter Remove the 3 screws from the air filter 4.9 l and HCM cover.
  • Page 123: Engine Coolant

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES care not to blow or move anything in- XPS™ RECOMMENDED side the clean side of the engine air COOLANT inlet (passed air filter). Extended life pre-mixed coolant NOTICE Remove any dust or debris If THE RECOMMENDED XPS that may have moved or shifted inside COOLANT IS NOT AVAILABLE the clean side of the air intake silencer Use a low silicate, extended life...
  • Page 124: Radiator Fans

    The battery may need to be charged if the vehicle has not been ridden for at least one month. Always have the battery replaced by an authorized Can-Am On-Road dealer. 219002072-074 Radiator fan grilles...
  • Page 125: Drive Belt

    Drive Belt Alignment If belt goes beyond the outside edge of sprocket, have the belt properly aligned by an authorized Can-Am On -Road dealer as soon as possible. Note: Belt must NOT be in contact with rmo2014-001-001_a flanges from FRONT SPROCKET .
  • Page 126 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES REQUIRED WEAR CONDITION ACTION Good condition None Hairline cracks 219001702-001_a Monitor TYPICAL condition Front sprocket Rear sprocket Minor chipping Monitor condition Opened cracks Replace belt Hook wear 219001702-002_a Replace belt TYPICAL - FRONT SPROCKET Front sprocket teeth Belt Missing teeth Sprocket flanges Replace belt...
  • Page 127: Wheels And Tires

    - Check and clean the rear axle wear adjusted as soon as possible by an sleeves. Replace if damaged or authorized Can-Am On-Road dealer. broken. Pay particular attention during break-in period (first 1 000 km (600 mi)).
  • Page 128 If any of the above occurs, have the Appropriate tread depth tire repaired or replaced as soon as Minimum tread depth, replace tire possible by an authorized Can-Am On- Road dealer. It is normal to see uneven wear on tires depending on how the vehicle is Tire Tread Wear driven and road conditions.
  • Page 129: Brakes

    The “Tire 4. Add fluid as required. Refer to Registration Form” is available at an ADDING BRAKE FLUID. authorized Can-Am On-Road dealer. Note: Low brake fluid may indicate leaks or worn brake pads. See an Brakes authorized Can-Am On-Road dealer.
  • Page 130: Headlights

    - Brake pads for wear, damage or 219002072-082 looseness. 10 m (33 ft) 90° See an authorized Can-Am On-Road dealer if there are any problems with the brake system. 219002072-083 Trace 2 lines parallel to the ground on the test surface as follows:...
  • Page 131 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 2.2 Remove the screw on the end Lines on the Test Surface of the mirror housing. 770 mm (30-5/16 in) Line A above ground 718 mm (28-9/32 in) Line B above ground 4. Select low beam. NOTICE Make sure the loading con- ditions are representatives of the riding conditions when adjusting the head- 219002072-301...
  • Page 132 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Headlights Horizontal Aiming Adjust the headlight so that the center Adjustment of the focus point (brightest spot on the wall) is located at approximately 1. Lift up the glove box and move it 160 mm (6.3 in) each side of the center aside to make room.
  • Page 133: Vehicle Care

    VEHICLE CARE Cleaning the Vehicle Vehicles with Matte Finishes NOTICE Do not use wax, detail Do not use high-pressure washers spray, or other products used on (like the ones found in car washes) as regular paint. Do not wash with they may damage certain parts of the abrasive materials.
  • Page 134: Storage And Preseason Preparation

    BRP recommends you have your 9. Cover the vehicle with a perme- authorized Can-Am On-Road dealer, able materials (e.g., tarpaulin). repair shop, or person of your own Avoid using plastic or similar non-...
  • Page 135: Preseason Preparation

    Preseason Preparation After a storage period, the vehicle must be prepared and inspected before riding. Perform the following: 1. Uncover and clean the vehicle. 2. Charge the battery if needed. 3. Perform a pre-ride inspection, then test-ride the vehicle at low speed.
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  • Page 137: Road Side Repairs

    ROAD SIDE REPAIRS...
  • Page 138: Diagnostic Guidelines

    6. Transmission is in gear. ‒ D Have your vehicle transported to the EPRESS BRAKE PEDAL IF TRANS- nearest Can-Am On-Road dealer. MISSION IS IN GEAR Engine Does Not Start 7. The key is not read. Engine does not turn over...
  • Page 139 DIAGNOSTIC GUIDELINES PRESENT F THE PROBLEM IS STILL PRESENT WITHOUT THESE CONDITIONS SEE AN AUTHORIZED OAD DEALER Engine turns over, but does not start 1. Low fuel. ‒ F ILL THE FUEL TANK EFER TO ASIC ROCEDURES 2. Weak battery. ‒...
  • Page 140: Messages In Multifunction Gauge

    BAD KEY Am On-Road dealer. Use the right key for the ve- WRONG Wrong key hicle or contact an authorized Can-Am On-Road dealer. Defective Contact an authorized Can- CHECK KEY Am On-Road dealer. - Stop and wait for engine to cool off.
  • Page 141 Can- FAULT component AmOn-Road dealer. Dynamic Have the vehicle repaired by power CHECK DPS an authorized Can-Am On- steering Road dealer. component - Check for brake fluid leaks. BRAKE Low brake FAILURE - - Check brake fluid level and...
  • Page 142 MESSAGES IN MULTIFUNCTION GAUGE 219001827-403_a TYPICAL When a digital warning appears, it will show the warning for 6 seconds and then the warning will disappear for 60 seconds. During the 60 seconds, the small digital indicator will flash. This sequence will be repeated three times and then will stop for 15 minutes.
  • Page 143: What To Do In The Following Circumstances

    WHAT TO DO IN THE FOLLOWING CIRCUMSTANCES Lost Keys Use your spare key to have another one made by an authorized Can-Am On-Road dealer as soon as possible. If both keys are lost , the ignition switch, the key barrel of the rear stor-...
  • Page 144: Dead Battery

    WHAT TO DO IN THE FOLLOWING CIRCUMSTANCES Dead Battery 8. Connect one end of the BLACK jump lead to the negative (-) post If the battery is dead or too low to crank of the discharged battery. the engine, it can be jump started. 9.
  • Page 145 WHAT TO DO IN THE FOLLOWING CIRCUMSTANCES After recharging battery, have the ve- hicle inspected by an authorized Can- Am On-Road dealer.
  • Page 146: How Changing A Bulb

    Can-Am On-Road dealer. Due to the complexity of the proce- dure, refer to an authorized Can-Am 219002072-096 On-Road dealer to replace bulbs of FRONT OF VEHICLE rear flashers and back-up light.
  • Page 147 HOW CHANGING A BULB 219002072-096 FRONT OF VEHICLE Headlights — low beam Position lights/Turn signals Headlights — high beam 219002072-095 REAR OF VEHICLE License plate light Taillights and brake lights Turn signal lights Signature light (Limited only - Canada and USA) Backup light...
  • Page 148: How Replacing Fuses

    If any electrical accessories stop work- ing on the vehicle, check for blown fuses and replace if necessary. If an electrical failure still occurs, have the vehicle serviced by an authorized Can-Am On-Road dealer. Fuse Locations rmo2013-005-003_a Fuses are located in the front storage Tabs compartment.
  • Page 149 HOW REPLACING FUSES ignition switch is at ON position. When Fuse Rat- Description fuse 7 is installed, 12 V power outlet is always operational. 20 A Injectors / Coils 15 A Wake-up TCM, DPS / Cluster, Fuel gauge 10 A and Coolant tempera- ture gauge H02S / CAPS / Fuel...
  • Page 150 HOW REPLACING FUSES Table 4 Right JCase Fuse Box 6. To close the fuse box covers, posi- tion covers over fuse boxes and Jcase carefully push down until they description Rating Fuse click. 7. Zip up the liner if applicable. Cooling fan 30 A 8.
  • Page 151: How Transporting The Vehicle

    HOW TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE If your vehicle needs to be transported, it should be carried on a flatbed trailer of the proper size and capacity. CAUTION If you need to push the vehicle, do it from the right-hand side to be able to reach the brake pedal.
  • Page 152 HOW TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE 7. Engage the parking brake. 8. Ensure that the vehicle gear is in NEUTRAL (N). 9. Strap the front tires by using one the following methods indicated below. rmo2008-001-067_a TYPICAL REAR WHEEL ATTACHMENT Tie-down strap Inside rear wheel rim ONLY 11.
  • Page 153: Technical Information

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION...
  • Page 154: Vehicle Identification

    These numbers are required by the authorized Can-Am On-Road dealer to complete warranty 219002072-078 claims properly. We strongly recom- LOCATION OF VIN...
  • Page 155: Deployment Of Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Compliance Label

    VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION Deployment of Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Compliance Label 704907278-DEC EUROPEAN MODELS - LOCATED NEAR GAS CAP EPA Compliance Label North American Models This label is located under the opera- tor's seat. VEHICLE EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC. THIS VEHICLE CONFORMS TO U.S.
  • Page 156: 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 element of design incorporated...
  • Page 157: Radio Frequency Digitally Encoded Security System (Rf D.e.s.s. Key)

    RADIO FREQUENCY DIGITALLY ENCODED SECURITY SYSTEM (RF D.E.S.S. KEY) This device complies with FCC Part 15 and Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any in- terference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
  • Page 158: Multifunction Gauge Regulatory Information

    MULTIFUNCTION GAUGE REGULATORY INFORMATION Technical Information Transmitter: - BT operating frequency range: 2402 – 2480 MHz - BT version: 4.2 (no BTLE) - BT output power: < 8.5 dBm Receiver: - FM operating range: 76 - 108 MHz Manufacturer and Address Manufacturer: - Robert Bosch LLC Address:...
  • Page 159 MULTIFUNCTION GAUGE REGULATORY INFORMATION FCC ID: 2AMJS - VDIBRHS01 RF exposure: 1. The equipment complies with FCC RF exposure limits set forth for an uncon- trolled environment. 2. This equipment must be installed and operated with a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons.
  • Page 160 MULTIFUNCTION GAUGE REGULATORY INFORMATION The EC-Declaration of Conformity does not appear in this version of the Operator's Guide. Please refer to the printed version that was delivered with your vehicle. ddd2009-001...
  • Page 161 MULTIFUNCTION GAUGE REGULATORY INFORMATION The EC-Declaration of Conformity does not appear in this version of the Operator's Guide. Please refer to the printed version that was delivered with your vehicle. ddd2009-001...
  • Page 162: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE ROTAX 1330 ACE, 4-stroke, ® Engine type Dual Over Head Camshaft (DOHC), liquid cooled Number of cylinders Number of valves Bore 84 mm (3.31 in) Stroke 80 mm (3.15 in) Displacement 1 330 cm³ (81.16 in³) Compression ratio 12:1 Dry sump with separate oil Type...
  • Page 163 SPECIFICATIONS GEARBOX Sequential Electronic 6-speed with Type reverse interlock COOLING SYSTEM Liquid cooled, double radiator with Type cooling fans in the ENGINE COOLANT Type MAINTENANCE section PROCEDURES Coolant of this guide Capacity 4.2 l (1.1 U.S. gal.) ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Electronic Ignition system type ignition with dual output coil...
  • Page 164 SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Turn signal lights Position lights License plate light Backup light 2 x 21 W Refer to HOW TO Fuses REPLACE FUSES AND LIGHTS FUEL SYSTEM Multi-point Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) with ETC (Electronic Throttle Control). Fuel delivery Single throttle body (54 mm) with an actuator Fuel pump...
  • Page 165 SPECIFICATIONS FRONT SUSPENSION Shock absorber Type Oil damper Spring preload adjustment Not adjustable REAR SUSPENSION Swing arm with mono shock with a Base manually adjustable pneumatic preload Suspension type Swing arm with mono shock. Air Limited Controlled Suspension (ACS). Compressor-controlled Suspension travel 152 mm (6 in) Shock absorber...
  • Page 166 SPECIFICATIONS BRAKES Minimum brake disc thickness 6.4 mm (.25 in) Maximum brake disc warpage 0.1 mm (.004 in) TIRES Type (use only Front KR31 MC 165/55R15 radial tires recom- Rear KR21 MC 225/50R15 mended by BRP) Nominal: 138 kPA (20 PSI) Front Min.: 124 kPA (18 PSI) Max.: 152 kPA (22 PSI)
  • Page 167 SPECIFICATIONS WEIGHT AND LOADING CAPACITY Dry weight 449 kg (987 lb) Capacity 58 l (15.3 U.S. gal.) Front storage compartment Maximum load 16 kg (35 lb) Glove box Capacity 2 l (.5 U.S. gal.) Capacity 52 l (13.7 U.S. gal.) Side storage com- partment Maximum load...
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  • Page 169: Warranty

    WARRANTY...
  • Page 170: Brp Limited Warranty - Usa And Canada: 2020 Can-Am Spyder Series

    1. SCOPE OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. (“BRP”)* warrants its 2020 Can-Am Spyder (the "Product") sold by authorized Can-Am On-Road Dealers ("Dealers") in the United States of America and in Canada from defects in material or workmanship for the period and under the conditions described below. This limited warranty will become null and void if: (1) the Product was used for racing or any other competitive activity, at any point, even by a previous owner;...
  • Page 171 BRP LIMITED WARRANTY — USA AND CANADA: 2020 Can-Am SPYDER SERIES ® ® - Normal wear and tear, such as, without limitation, wear and tear of the tires, battery, generator brushes, sealed beams and light bulbs, clutch plates and facings, drive belt, brake pads, brake linings and rotors and sprockets.
  • Page 172 BRP LIMITED WARRANTY — USA AND CANADA: 2020 Can-Am SPYDER SERIES ® ® ranty period which can be extended by any applicable warranty promo- tional program, as the case may be. 2. For the battery, SIX (6) CONSECUTIVE MONTHS. 3. For the tires, SIX (6) CONSECUTIVE MONTHS or until tires are worn to the last three thirty-seconds of an inch (3/32 ") (2.38 millimeters) for the front...
  • Page 173 BRP LIMITED WARRANTY — USA AND CANADA: 2020 Can-Am SPYDER SERIES ® ® 7. WHAT BRP WILL DO BRP’s obligations under this warranty are limited to, at its sole discretion, repairing parts found defective under normal use, maintenance and service, or replacing such parts with new genuine Product parts without charge for parts and labor, at any authorized Dealer during the warranty coverage period.
  • Page 174: Us Epa Emissions Performance Warranty

    US EPA EMISSIONS PERFORMANCE WARRANTY BRP warrants that if: 1. The Product is maintained and operated in accordance with the written in- structions for proper maintenance and use, and 2. The Product fails to conform at any time during its useful life to the applica- ble emission standards or family emission limits as determined by an EPA- approved emission test, and 3.
  • Page 175 . As soon as you become aware of a defect; you are responsible for presenting your Product to an authorized Can-Am On-Road dealer. Authorized Can-Am On- Road dealer will proceed with the warranty claim.
  • Page 176 ® ® In the case an authorized Can-Am On-Road dealer in unable (for reasons not attributable to the Product owner or events beyond the control of BRP or an authorized Can-Am On-Road dealer) to repair a Product within 30 days after...
  • Page 177: Us Epa Federal Noise Emission Warranty

    US EPA FEDERAL NOISE EMISSION WARRANTY BRP warrants to the ultimate purchaser and each subsequent purchaser that this new Product, at time of sale, was designed, built and equipped to meets all applicable US EPA Federal noise control standards and is free from defects in materials and workmanship that may keep it, when properly maintained and used, from meeting the requirements of all applicable US EPA Federal noise standards for the following period whichever comes first:...
  • Page 178: California Emission Control Warranty Statement

    The California Air Resources Board and BRP US Inc. on behalf of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc., are pleased to explain the emission control system warranty on your 2020 Can-Am Spyder . In California, new motor vehicles must be designated, built and equipped to meet the State's stringent anti-smog standards.
  • Page 179 MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY COVERAGE - For 5 years or 30000 km (18641 mi), whichever occurs first.
  • Page 180 OWNER'S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES: As the Product's owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in your O . BRP recommends that you retain PERATOR UIDE all receipts covering maintenance on your Product, but BRP cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance.
  • Page 181: Brp Limited Warranty Outside Usa And Canada: 2019 Can-Am Spyder Series

    1. SCOPE OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. (“BRP”)* warrants its 2020 Can-Am Spy- der (the "Products") sold by authorized Can-Am On-Road 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 Liechten- stein) or elsewhere, except in the USA and Canada** (the "Distributors/Dealers")
  • Page 182 BRP LIMITED WARRANTY OUTSIDE USA AND CANADA: 2019 Can-Am SPYDER SERIES ® ® at any time, being understood that such modification will not alter the warranty conditions applicable to the Products sold while this warranty is in effect. 3. EXCLUSIONS — ARE NOT WARRANTED...
  • Page 183 BRP LIMITED WARRANTY OUTSIDE USA AND CANADA: 2019 Can-Am SPYDER SERIES ® ® loan payments, loss of time, loss of income, revenue or profits, or loss of en- joyment or use of Product. 4. WARRANTY COVERAGE PERIOD This warranty will be in effect from the date of delivery to the first retail consumer...
  • Page 184 BRP LIMITED WARRANTY OUTSIDE USA AND CANADA: 2019 Can-Am SPYDER SERIES ® ® - The Product must be purchased as new and unused by its first owner from a Distributor/Dealer authorized to distribute the Product in the country or union of countries in which the sale occurred;...
  • Page 185 BRP LIMITED WARRANTY OUTSIDE USA AND CANADA: 2019 Can-Am SPYDER SERIES ® ® BRP reserves the right to improve or modify products from time to time without assuming any obligation to modify all products previously manufactured. 8. TRANSFER If the ownership of a Product is transferred during the warranty coverage period,...
  • Page 186: Additional Terms And Conditions For France Only

    ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR FRANCE ONLY The following terms and conditions are applicable to products sold in France only: The seller shall deliver goods that are complying with the contract and shall be responsible 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...
  • Page 187: Customer Information

    CUSTOMER INFORMATION...
  • Page 188: Privacy Information

    PRIVACY INFORMATION BRP wishes to inform you that your coordinates will be used for safety and warranty related purposes. Furthermore, BRP and its affiliates may use its customer list to distribute marketing and promotional information about BRP and related products. To exercise your right to consult or correct your data, or to be removed from the addressee-list for direct marketing, please contact BRP.
  • Page 189: Contact Us

    CONTACT US Web Site 1006 Lausanne Switzerland www.brp.com North America Asia - 565 de la Montagne Street - 21F Shinagawa East One Tower Valcourt (Québec) J0E 2L0 2-16-1 Konan Canada Minato-ku - 10101 Science Drive Tokyo 108-0075 Sturtevant, Wisconsin Japan 53177 - Flat B, 8/F 56-60 Wong Chuk Hang U.S.A.
  • Page 190: Change Of Address/Ownership

    It is the owner’s responsibility to notify BRP. STOLEN UNITS: If your personal product is stolen, you should notify BRP or an authorized Can-Am On-Road dealer. We will ask you to provide your name, address, phone number, the vehicle identification number and the date it was...
  • Page 191 CHANGE OF ADDRESS/OWNERSHIP EN-V00A2F-DEC...
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  • Page 195 CHANGE OF ADDRESS/OWNERSHIP Notes...
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  • Page 203 WARNING This Can-Am On-road product is a different type of vehicle. It requires special skills and knowledge. Learn how this product is different. BEFORE YOU OPERATE THIS VEHICLE, READ THIS OPERATOR’S GUIDE, ALL ON-PRODUCT SAFETY LABELS AND WATCH THE SAFETY VIDEO.

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