BRP Cam-Am Spyder RT Audio and Convenience Roadster

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BRP Cam-Am Spyder RT Audio and Convenience Roadster
Manufacturer
Production 2010 - 11
Engine
BRP-Rotax, Four stroke, V-Twin, DPHC, 4 valve per cylinder
Compression ratio 10.8:1
Ignition Electronic ignition with dual output coil
Transmission Sequential Manual 5-Speed (SM5) with transmission-based reverse
Suspension Front: Double A-Arm with anti-roll bar, .5.67 in 144 mm front suspension travel. with adjustable cam
Rear: Swing-arm with monoshock, 5.71 in 145 mm with adjustable cam rear suspension travel.
Brakes Foot-actuated, fully integrated hydraulic 3-wheel braking system
Front Tire 2x 165/65R14
Rear Tire 225/50R15
Seat Height 737 mm / 29 in
Weight 421 kg / 929 lbs (dry),
Fuel Capacity 25 Liters / 6.6 US gal
Manuals Service Manual



Engine[edit | edit source]

The engine was a Liquid cooled cooled BRP-Rotax, Four stroke, V-Twin, DPHC, 4 valve per cylinder. The engine featured a 10.8:1 compression ratio.

Drive[edit | edit source]

Power was moderated via the Wet, multi-plate, manual or electronic operation through a hydraulic piston.

Chassis[edit | edit source]

It came with a 2x 165/65R14 front tire and a 225/50R15 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via 260mm discs 4 piston caliper in the front and a Single 260mm disc 2 piston caliper in the rear. The front suspension was a Double A-Arm with anti-roll bar, .5.67 in 144 mm front suspension travel. with adjustable cam while the rear was equipped with a Swing-arm with monoshock, 5.71 in 145 mm with adjustable cam rear suspension travel.. The Spyder RT Audio and Convenience Roadster was fitted with a 25 Liters / 6.6 US gal fuel tank. The bike weighed just 421 kg / 929 lbs.

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Overview[edit | edit source]

BRP Can-Am Spyder RT Audio and Convenience Roadster











Powered by a Rotax 991 motor, the RT looks like the RS with a Goldwing seat attached to the back. The added cushioning should make the miles go by more easily, but at the core of the RT is the same RS pedigree that makes the miles go by quickly. The RT feature BRP’s electronic throttle control, and BOSCH-engineered Vehicle Stability System (VSS), as found in the Spyder RS roadster. The RT also borrows the RS’s anti-lock breaks, traction control, and stability control. New for the Spyder series is the RT’s trailer package, which will making hauling long distances even that much more comfortable and convenient to riders. The trailer adds as additional 22 ft³ of storage, and is compatible with the vehicle’s stability system.



From a press release issued by BRP...

Yves Leduc, vice-president - general manager Can-Am and After Sales Operations, responsible for North American Sales & Marketing. "We are delivering the expansion of our Can-Am Spyder roadster line-up as promised at its launch in 2007 and we believe the announcement of the Spyder RT will even further accelerate the momentum experienced thus far." The Can-Am Spyder RT roadster powered by a Rotax 991 engine with Electronic Throttle Control optimized for touring stays true to the brand's promise to deliver a perfect balance of performance and peace of mind. The roadster features the same acclaimed BOSCH-engineered Vehicle Stability System (VSS) as found in the Spyder RS roadster, which includes Anti-lock Brakes, Traction Control and Stability Control systems. The VSS, coupled with the inherent stability of the roadster's ‘Y-architecture' and overall ease of use reinvents riding for enthusiasts of all skill levels. BRP is also introducing an industry-first optional RT622 trailer package*, providing an additional 622 Liters

(22 cu. ft) of storage, designed specifically for the Spyder RT roadster and compatible with the vehicle's stability system. "The introduction of the Can-Am Spyder RT now provides options for sport and touring enthusiasts alike," said Chris Dawson, vice-president and general manager, International division. "BRP's superior design and innovation continues to deliver paradigm-shifting vehicles that push the envelope, and the RT model is no exception. The new platform goes well with what touring riders demand and there is no doubt in my mind the Can-Am Spyder RT is going to forever change the touring motorcycle category." The Spyder RT roadster will be available for trial at authorized BRP dealerships this fall. Consumers currently have the option to pre-order Premiere Edition Spyder RT-S roadsters for delivery in the fourth quarter of 2009.



Make Model BRP Can-Am Spyder RT Audio and Convenience Roadster
Year 2010 - 11
Engine Type BRP-Rotax, Four stroke, V-Twin, DPHC, 4 valve per cylinder
Displacement 998 cc / 61 cu-in
Bore X Stroke 97 x 68 mm
Cooling System Liquid cooled
Compression 10.8:1
Induction Multi-point EFI with 57 mm diameter throttle bodies
Ignition Electronic ignition with dual output coil
Starting Electric
Exhaust 2-into-1 with catalytic converter
Max Power 106 hp / 79 kW @ 8500 rpm
Max Torque 77 lb-ft / 104.3 Nm @ 6250 rpm
Clutch Wet, multi-plate, manual or electronic operation through a hydraulic piston
Transmission Sequential Manual 5-Speed (SM5) with transmission-based reverse
Final Drive Belt
Front Suspension Double A-Arm with anti-roll bar, .5.67 in 144 mm front suspension travel. with adjustable cam
Rear Suspension Swing-arm with monoshock, 5.71 in 145 mm with adjustable cam rear suspension travel.
Brakes Foot-actuated, fully integrated hydraulic 3-wheel braking system
Front Brakes 260mm discs 4 piston caliper
Rear Brakes Single 260mm disc 2 piston caliper
Front Tire 2x 165/65R14
Rear Tire 225/50R15
Seat Height 737 mm / 29 in
Dry Weight 421 kg / 929 lbs
Fuel Capacity 25 Liters / 6.6 US gal