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Erags
10-29-2012, 06:06 AM
After reading the post about self-canceling turn signals, it made me wonder just had many of you have read your owners manual?

When in the Navy if one of my sailors went to work on something, the first thing he did was get the manual for that piece of equipment. I have read both the 08 GS manual and the 12 RT manual; both of them have lots of good information. Also the owners manuals are available online, so you can read them on your computer. What is nice is that you can enlarge the print on your computer so it is easier to read.

How many of you ever watched the DVD that came with your :spyder2:?

I know I'm the weird one in reading all owners manual and instruction sheets before working or doing something, but it does help.

Bob Denman
10-29-2012, 06:26 AM
:agree: RTDM... first! :thumbup:

2 Cruysyn
10-29-2012, 07:00 AM
First thing I did was read the book and watch the DVD, more than once.

Raknid
10-29-2012, 07:08 AM
I read the manuals too. Picked our new RT up on Saturday and realized we did not receive the owner's manual. Downloaded the online version but not easy to read the PDF. I should have received a DVD too?

boborgera
10-29-2012, 07:17 AM
Why read the owner's manual when you can ask on Spyderlovers what i did wrong and how can i fix it:dontknow: Besides most use the pages of the manual to clean the windshield on their car. :rolleyes::roflblack:

NancysToy
10-29-2012, 08:42 AM
I read the manuals too. Picked our new RT up on Saturday and realized we did not receive the owner's manual. Downloaded the online version but not easy to read the PDF. I should have received a DVD too?

Are you sure? If you have an RTS or LTD with the front trunk liner, it is hidden behind the zipper flap in the trunk.

mcaccamise
10-29-2012, 08:47 AM
I read and watched all spyder information that was available and than did it again.
Mike

Raknid
10-29-2012, 08:57 AM
Are you sure? If you have an RTS or LTD with the front trunk liner, it is hidden behind the zipper flap in the trunk.
Thanks..will check later today if it is there!

papoandma
10-29-2012, 08:58 AM
Are you sure? If you have an RTS or LTD with the front trunk liner, it is hidden behind the zipper flap in the trunk.
:agree:It is in the bottom rear of the frunk on 3 velcro pads.

Raknid
10-29-2012, 10:47 AM
Bingo! Found it in the frunk. Thank you Nancy and Papa. :D

ARtraveler
10-29-2012, 10:50 AM
We re-read the manual and watch the video at the start of every riding season. Sometimes, I even watch the video during the long winter just for entertainment.

jerpinoy
10-29-2012, 11:09 AM
My owner's manual is always in arm reach and I read it more often than anything else except this forum.:yes::yes::yes:

asp125
10-29-2012, 11:15 AM
Manual? There's a manual? :D

boborgera
10-29-2012, 03:15 PM
Manual? There's a manual?
:D

Yep, It comes in Handy when the Spyders parking brake fails to hold , If you stick it under the tire it will
stop the Spyder from rolling away. :roflblack:

Champagne
10-29-2012, 03:48 PM
After reading the post about self-canceling turn signals, it made me wonder just had many of you have read your owners manual?

When in the Navy if one of my sailors went to work on something, the first thing he did was get the manual for that piece of equipment. I have read both the 08 GS manual and the 12 RT manual; both of them have lots of good information. Also the owners manuals are available online, so you can read them on your computer. What is nice is that you can enlarge the print on your computer so it is easier to read.

How many of you ever watched the DVD that came with your :spyder2:?

I know I'm the weird one in reading all owners manual and instruction sheets before working or doing something, but it does help.

:agree:

Laila's Dad
10-29-2012, 05:52 PM
watched the dvd before I even had the spyder at home...read the manual over the course of about a week. Good thing too because my tire pressure was really low on all 3 tires when my dealer delivered it. correct tire pressure made a lot of difference in steering.

Ken Thomas
10-29-2012, 05:55 PM
Manual? There's a manual? :D


:shocked::yikes::shocked::yikes::roflblack::roflbl ack::roflblack:

Farmbanker
10-29-2012, 05:59 PM
Read the manual, watched the DVD, then found Spyderlovers. Read about 30-40 threads, many recommended re-reading manual. So read it again. Definitely worth the time.

Netminder
10-29-2012, 06:06 PM
After reading the post about self-canceling turn signals, it made me wonder just had many of you have read your owners manual?

When in the Navy if one of my sailors went to work on something, the first thing he did was get the manual for that piece of equipment. I have read both the 08 GS manual and the 12 RT manual; both of them have lots of good information. Also the owners manuals are available online, so you can read them on your computer. What is nice is that you can enlarge the print on your computer so it is easier to read.

How many of you ever watched the DVD that came with your :spyder2:?

I know I'm the weird one in reading all owners manual and instruction sheets before working or doing something, but it does help.

Agreed! I downloaded it and read it before and after I bought my spyder.

rcturner
10-29-2012, 07:49 PM
I am one that always reads the manuals included with the products I buy. However, the Spyder RT manual has a few critical errors in it. When questioned about issues in the manual, BRP hides behind the mask that the question is too technical and you must have the dealer intervene.

Ray&Charlotte
10-29-2012, 08:22 PM
Like tonight - was reading today's new "Battery Tender" thread (finally opened the JR tender) while looking at the Owner's Manual about the battery/charging.

And guess what? Regarding my fumes issue: The manual even has a note, not to overfill the gas tank = "– Never top off the fuel tank. Leave some room for the fuel to expand with temperature changes." & " 5. Fill the tank until the fuel nozzle automatically clicks and shuts off. NOTE: Do not try to top off the fuel tank. Leave some room for the fuel to expand with temperature changes."

I was continously topping off the tank (ignoring the auto cutoff because I was skeered we'd run out of gas!) - then threaded about the pugent/toxic fumes when parking in the garage, and voila' , SL's straightened me out!

I had read the MOM twice (before/after purchase) and it didn't stick!! Such a knucklehead I am :p

asp125
10-29-2012, 08:26 PM
I found the information here on Spyderlovers is about 10x more helpful than the MOM.

donec
10-30-2012, 01:28 PM
Agreed! I downloaded it and read it before I went and test drove a spyder. I also keep the paper manual in the frunk of WebRyder so if I need the reference on the road and a copy of the PDF manual on my laptop and on my Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet which goes where I go. I would not say I have memorized the manual but I am quite familure with it due to the habbit I picked uo in the Navy (also) of reading manuals before operating or working on equipment. It just pays to do so.

wingit3611
07-02-2018, 04:07 PM
After reading the post about self-canceling turn signals, it made me wonder just had many of you have read your owners manual?

When in the Navy if one of my sailors went to work on something, the first thing he did was get the manual for that piece of equipment. I have read both the 08 GS manual and the 12 RT manual; both of them have lots of good information. Also the owners manuals are available online, so you can read them on your computer. What is nice is that you can enlarge the print on your computer so it is easier to read.

How many of you ever watched the DVD that came with your :spyder2:?

I know I'm the weird one in reading all owners manual and instruction sheets before working or doing something, but it does help.
Where do you go to access one on line to read. Getting a 2013 RT SM5 limited Thursday. Need to read one.

LeftCoast
07-02-2018, 04:10 PM
The collective knowledge of this place is unbeatable. That having been said I had the manual and dvd about 2 weeks before I had the bike and went through both several times. Also took the safety course a few weeks ago. All have taught me something.

crazycanuck
07-02-2018, 04:19 PM
a 6 year old thread comes back to life:yikes:

LeftCoast
07-02-2018, 04:53 PM
a 6 year old thread comes back to life:yikes:

I gotta check dates before I post....

d.o.spyder-rts
07-02-2018, 04:58 PM
Where do you go to access one on line to read. Getting a 2013 RT SM5 limited Thursday. Need to read one.

Hopefully one should come with the spyder. If not you can go to the BRP website (www.brp.com). Once there click our brands; then can-am spyder tab; experience tab; owners tab; guide and info tab. There you'll find view guide, select it. It will take you to operator guides, select roadster from the drop down menu and then you'll have to select the year and then spyder rt. That's how I found it. Hope it helps. Dale

Raprider
07-02-2018, 05:33 PM
Try this link...
http://www.operatorsguides.brp.com

Then...
select Roadster from the drop down menu, then select the model year, and then the specific models and their pdf's (in a variety of languages) will appear in the lower window.

UtahPete
07-02-2018, 05:54 PM
We re-read the manual and watch the video at the start of every riding season. Sometimes, I even watch the video during the long winter just for entertainment.
We haven't had a DVD player for over two years now....