Where To Store Cargo - Can-Am Spyder RT Operator's Manual

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CARRYING A PASSENGER, CARGO OR TOWING A TRAILER
The passenger should use its audio
control in respect to the rider's direc-
tives.
Be sure the passenger is wearing ap-
propriate protective gear. The passen-
ger should wear all of the protective
gear recommended for the operator,
particularly a helmet. A full-face hel-
met is recommended; in a sudden
stop, the passenger's face can strike
the back of the operator's helmet.
Keep the brakes applied and the trans-
mission in neutral until the passenger
is in riding position.
Instruct the passenger on how to ride
before starting out. Have the passen-
ger follow these rules:
1. Maintain proper riding position.
Hold the passenger handholds and
keep feet on the passenger foot-
pegs at all times. The passenger
footpeg height is adjustable. Refer
ADJUSTING THE PASSENGER
to
FOOTPEG (p.42)
.
The passenger should not hold on
to the operator as the operator may
not be able to withstand the lateral
force generated by both.
Different gripping positions on the
handholds may be more comfort-
able for different maneuvers. (e.g.,
one hand at the front corner of and
one hand at the opposite back cor-
ner for turns, both hands further for-
ward or back for other situations).
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SAFE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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A. Different gripping positions on the
handholds
2. Stay clear of the exhaust pipe, the
rear wheel and the drive belt.
3. Avoid turning around or leaning ex-
cept to keep balance in a turn. In an
unexpected maneuver, a passenger
who is not in the normal riding posi-
tion is more likely to fall off.
4. Watch the road and respond to up-
coming road conditions. Lean into
curves as needed to resist any side-
ways force. When crossing an ob-
stacle, hole or bump, rise slightly
off the seat without locking your el-
bows.
Avoid abrupt acceleration, braking and
turns, especially with inexperienced
passengers. Sudden, unexpected ma-
neuvers can make the passenger fall
off.

Where to Store Cargo

You can carry cargo in the following
compartments. Do not carry cargo in
any other location unless the vehicle
is equipped with approved BRP acces-
sories.
Never store flammable items, such as
fuel, in any of these compartments.
Always respect the load limit of each
WEIGHT LIM-
compartment. Refer to
ITS (p.87)
.
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