KNOWLEDGE SELF-TEST
The following provides a sample of in-
formation that you should have learned
by reading this guide. It does not in-
clude all of the important information,
but should give you an idea of whether
you have a general understanding of
the vehicle and its operation.
See the
ANSWERS
on the page follow-
ing the questionnaire.
Questionnaire
1.
If you need to stop quickly, press
both the brake pedal and the
parking brake.
True
False
2.
A pre-ride inspection should be
performed once a week.
True
False
3.
VSS allows you to use the vehicle
in any kind of weather.
True
False
4.
You should only replace the tires
with those approved by BRP
obtained from an authorized
Can-Am roadster dealer.
True
False
5.
It is important for the passenger to
be alert and sober.
True
False
6.
Name six items of protective gear
that can reduce your risk of injury.
1) _________________________
2) _________________________
3) _________________________
4) _________________________
5) _________________________
6) _________________________
7.
Protective gear is important for
preventing and reducing injuries,
keeping you comfortable, and
providing protection against the
elements.
True
False
8.
Which of the following is not one
of the vehicle driving controls?
a. Handlebar
b. Twist throttle
c. Front brake lever
9.
You should leave your low beam
lights on during the day for added
visibility.
True
False
10. You should normally position the
vehicle in the center of the lane.
True
False
11. Unlike a typical motorcycle, you
should make it common practice
to brake and turn at the same
time.
True
False
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SAFE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Summary of Contents for SPYDER RS
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