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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Can-Am Spyder RS Features, 2011

 
 Can-Am Spyder RS Features, 2011

The Spyder RS-S package offers all the standard Spyder RS features, PLUS:
Black 6 double-spoke front wheels
• Two-tone coloration
• Painted front spoiler and A-arm covers
• Carbon-black aluminum parts
• RS-S graphics
• Stitched seat
• Transmissions available: SM5 – 5-speed manual with reverse OR
SE5 – 5-speed semi-automatic with reverse

Specifications
Engine
  • Manufacturer BRP-RotaxType 998cc, V-twin, liquid-cooled, DOHC 4
  • Bore & Stroke 3.82 in. x 2.68 in. (97 mm x 68 mm)
  • Injection Multi-point EFI system with 2.24 in. (57 mm) throttle body
  • Power 106 hp (79 kW @ 8500 RPM)
  • Torque 77 lb.-ft. (104.3 Nm @ 6250 RPM)
  • Transmissions 5-speed manual (SM5) with reverse OR
  • 5-speed semi-automatic (SE5) with reverse
  • Magneto 500 watts
  • Starter Electric
  • Battery 12 volts / 21 amps/hour, sealed maintenance-free

CHASSIS

  • Frame SST Spyder
  • Front suspension Double A-arm with anti-roll bar
  • Front suspension travel 5.69 in. (145 mm)
  • Rear suspension Swing-arm with monoshock
  • Rear suspension travel 5.71 in. (145 mm)
  • Brake type Foot-actuated, fully integrated hydraulic 3-wheel braking system
  • Front Brake 4-piston calipers with (250 mm x 6 mm) discs
  • Rear Brake Single-piston sliding pins caliper with (250 mm x 6 mm) disc
  • EBD Electronic Brake Distribution
  • ABS Anti-lock Braking System
  • Parking brake Foot-operated; engages rear caliper
  • Front Tires 165 / 65 R14
  • Rear Tire 225 / 50 R15
  • Front wheel 3 spokes, aluminum, 14 x 5 in. (355 mm x 127 mm)
  • Rear wheel Aluminum 15 x 7 in. (381 mm x 178 mm)

SAFETY & SECURITY
  • VSS Vehicle Stability System
  • SCS Stability Control System
  • TCS Traction Control System
  • ABS Anti-lock Braking System
  • DPS Dynamic Power Steering

DIMENSIONS
  • L x W x H 105 x 59.3 x 45.1 in. (2,667 x 1,506 x 1,145 mm)
  • Wheel base 68 in. (1,727 mm)
  • Seat height 29 in. (737 mm)
  • Ground clearance 4.5 in. (115 mm)
  • Dry weight 699 lb. (317 kg)
  • Front storage capacity 11.6 US gal. (44 l)
  • Front load capacity 35 lb. (15.9 kg)
  • Maximum vehicle load 440 lb. (200 kg)
  • Fuel capacity 6.6 US gal. (25 l)

FEATURES
  • Instrumentation Multi-function LCD/analog gauge: digital speedometer, tachometer, odometer, trip & hour meters, gear position, temperature,engine lights, electronic fuel gauge, clock
  • Anti-theft system D.E.S.S. (Digitally Encoded Security System)
  • Lighting 2 halogen headlamps (60W) with tail light/brake light
  • Windshield 10 in. (250 mm) sport
  • Warranty 2 years
  • Transmissions available: SM5 – 5-speed manual with reverse (not available with Pearl White) OR
  • SE5 – 5-speed semi-automatic with reverse

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