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Really feeling stupid, here
I picked up my 2013 RT-S yesterday. Been too nasty to ride, but thought I'd take some time today to just sit on it and learn where everything is. But, for the life of me, I cannot find the operator's manual. Is there some super secret hiding place for it or did they not give me one? Where's it supposed to be?
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I had my in a compartment in the frunk.
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I have a 2012 limited and the operators manual is in the frunk behind the zipout liner.
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Hi and Welcome to the Spyderhood!
There should have been an owner's manual with the paperwork from your dealer. If not, then if you go to BRP's website, you should be able to print one up. One word of advice....get ready for the myles,smyles, and of course the rock star treatment!!!
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It is in the frunk at the rear in a plastic bag. It is stuck on with 3 velcro stickers, if you have a liner it is behind it. This is probably about as clear as mud.
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Not sure..!!
On our 2012 RS they have it in a plastic pouch velcroed to the wall of the frunk.. Don't know if they do that on yours...
2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black
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2018 F3 LIMITED
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Guess he got his answer. I am a hunt and peck person.
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Thanks
I did not get it from the dealer, but I did get a wad of the usual paperwork other wise. I will look in the frunk tomorrow. Just a quick reply to the "rock star" comment, I already feel pretty "special". Had a heart attack exactly 3 months ago today and decided if I came out of that, I was going to fill my bucket list ASAP. Only had two things on the list - one of them being the Spyder. 50% mission accomplished! Now, if I can just find the manual...
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Originally Posted by hogdog
Had a heart attack exactly 3 months ago today and decided if I came out of that, I was going to fill my bucket list ASAP. Only had two things on the list - one of them being the Spyder. 50% mission accomplished! Now, if I can just find the manual...
Glad to hear you survived your heart attack, and are able to get back on your feet so soon. Age and health problems... there is nothing else that will remind one of their mortality. Best to get out and enjoy those things you have always wanted to; including your loved ones.
While you are waiting for the weather to break (which appears to a distance off this year); you can read your manual and check out the link in my signature for a few pieces of sage-advice offered from this site for new owners. There are likely to be a few tidbits that will be helpful.
Enjoy the ryde!
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Originally Posted by hogdog
I picked up my 2013 RT-S yesterday. Been too nasty to ride, but thought I'd take some time today to just sit on it and learn where everything is. But, for the life of me, I cannot find the operator's manual. Is there some super secret hiding place for it or did they not give me one? Where's it supposed to be?
2013 RT Owners guide - pdf file - it's nice to have it computer close
http://www.operatorsguides.brp.com/O...013/2718EN.pdf
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All the great movements in the world began with a cup of coffee!
2018 F3-T
My mods: Can am Trailer hitch, USB and 12 volt power outlets, Gustason windshield, Bead rider seat cushion, battery harness for electric gear and battery tender, Time out trailer.
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Glad to hear the heart attack did not keep you down for good. on your new Spyder as well.
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When I bought my Spyder the salesman went crazy looking for it. He was gona print it out for me. Then another salesmen came n smacked him in the back of the head. He unzipped the liner in the frunk n wala. There it was on the bottom of the frunk inside the liner. Lol
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Thanks for all the comments
Originally Posted by PrairieSpyder
Wow! If finding the manual is the other 50%, you should aim higher!
by the way!
Thanks to all.
Found it! Right in the frunk where it was supposed to be. They did a good job of hiding it.
Finding the manual was not the other 50%, although for the most part, it's pretty easy to keep this fat old man amused. Perhaps someday we'll all be in the same place and I can tell you about what the other 50% is all about, but for now, I'll just be happy when the weather clears up and I can ride the new Spyder!
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