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SAFE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
RIDING GEAR
Riding this three-wheeled, open-air ve-
hicle requires the same protective gear
as motorcycling. Even though the ve-
hicle is more stable at low speeds than
a motorcycle, you can still be thrown
off.
This section is based on guidance for
motorcyclists given by the Motorcycle
Safety Foundation (MSF).
In the event of a crash, protective gear
may prevent or reduce injuries. Protec-
tive gear also helps you stay comfort-
able and can help provide protection
against the elements.
Recommended basic protective gear
for riders and passenger includes
sturdy over-the-ankle footwear with
non-slip soles, long pants, a jacket,
full-fingered gloves and, above all, an
approved helmet with proper eye
protection.
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RIDING GEAR
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Approved helmet
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Eye and face protection
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Jacket with long sleeves
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Gloves
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Long pants
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Over-the-ankle footwear
Proper apparel can reduce the severity
of injuries in case of a crash, either for
the operators and/or the passenger.
Helmets
Helmets protect the head and brain
from injury. A helmet can also pro-
tect the passenger's face from impact
with the back of the operator's helmet.
Even the best helmet is no guarantee
against injury, but statistics indicate
that helmet use significantly reduces
the risk of brain injury. So, be safe and
always wear a helmet while riding.
Choosing a Helmet
Helmets should be manufactured to
meet the appropriate standard in your
state, province or country.
A full-face helmet gives the most pro-
tection against impacts since it covers
all of the head and face. It can also
protect against debris, stones, insects,
etc.
A three-quarter or open-face helmet
can also offer protection. It is con-
structed with the same basic compo-
nents but does not offer the face and
chin protection of full-face helmets. If
you wear an open-face helmet, you
should use a snap-on face shield or a
pair of goggles.
Note:
Ordinary glasses or sunglasses
are not sufficient eye protection for a
motorcyclist. They can shatter or fly
off, and they allow wind and airborne
objects to reach the eyes.
Use tinted face shields, goggles or
glasses in the daytime only; do not use
them at night or in poor illumination. Do
not use them if they impair your ability
to discern color.
Summary of Contents for SPYDER RT Series 2020
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