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2013 Can-am Spyder Rt-s on 2040-motos

$28,699
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Tacoma, Washington

Tacoma, WA
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Can-Am SPYDER RT-S tech info

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Can-Am SPYDER RT-S description

2013 Can-Am Spyder RT-S, Add a little edge to touring with the Spyder RT-S. The custom trim package and exclusive 15-inch wheels give it a unique look, while the rider footboards and rear air suspension bring an extra dose of comfort to the ride. In addition, the Spyder RT-S comes with all of the features and amenities of the Spyder RT.

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2015 Can-Am Spyder F3 Revealed

Wed, 24 Sep 2014

Bombardier Recreational Products has revealed the F3, the newest member to its three-wheeled Can-Am Spyder roadster family. Sporting a more muscular stance and the all-new UFit customizable footpeg and handlebar system, the F3 joins the returning Spyder RT, ST and RS in the 2015 product lineup. Duke’s Den – That’s Not A Motorcycle!

NHL Legend Mark Messier Makes Prediction About Can-Am Spyder + Video

Thu, 03 Apr 2014

Canadian company Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP) has an ongoing relationship with the National Hockey League (NHL), and it’s latest iteration has sports legends telling how much they like riding Can-Am Spyders. An earlier video had NASCAR racer Danica Patrick riding the Spyder around Charlotte Motor Speedway. Well, not BRP has tapped six-time Stanley Cup champion Mark Messier to use his own special technique to reach out to potential riders.

Bombardier Designs Alternative-Fuel Unicycle

Tue, 17 Mar 2009

Not only has Bombardier designed and built snowmobiles, planes, trains and the Can-Am Spyder, the privately held Quebec-based company also tinkers with prototypes like the Embrio – the French Canadian answer to the Segway Human Transporter and resembles closely to the “Uno”. Unlikely to ever see actual production, this one-wheeled concept uses gyroscopic technology to balance its rider. The vehicle was allegedly designed to demonstrate what we bipedal humanoids might be using for transportation in the year 2025.