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2011 Can-am Spyder on 2040-motos

US $10,000.00
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: bronze
Location:

Woodland Hills, California, United States

Woodland Hills, California, United States
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Can-Am SPYDER photos

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Can-Am SPYDER tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):998 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Can-Am SPYDER description

2011 Can-Am Spyder RSS auto transmission. Great toy to ride. It was stored in my garage the whole time and was taken care very well. Upgraded with custom wheels, and backrest for passenger. The best thing it has a auto transmission no need for clutch. call 818-300-4799 for more information 

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Will The Bombardier Trailtrike Make Trikes Cool?

Thu, 11 Jul 2013

Charles Bombardier, creator of the highly controversial Can-Am Spyder and grandson of the man who invented the snowmobile, thinks he has an idea to make trikes cool. It’s a tall order, considering most motorcycling circles banish three-wheelers as some kind of second class device, not worthy of mingling with true two wheelers. While Bombardier’s Trailtrike still has two wheels in front and one in back, he tells Popular Science the difference is that the Trailtrike can be ridden both on- and off-road.