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2012 Can-am on 2040-motos

US $10,950.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:985
Location:

East Northport, New York, United States

East Northport, New York, United States
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Can-Am All tech info

WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle has an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Can-Am All description

2012 Can-AM RS SE5
Show Room Condition!

Garage kept
Only 985 miles
Full extended warranty till 5/28/2017
"Optional" automatic transmission with reverse
Comfort seat
1" handlebar riser
Foot boards
Trailer hitch
Extended windshield
Nelson Rigg full motorcycle cover

Better than new!
Gorgeous black metallic paint

This Can-AM is advertised locally & can be pulled at any time

$500 deposit due within 24hrs of auction closing
Remaining balance due in 7 days
Cash, certified check, wire transfer
Motorcycle released upon funds clearing

Moto blog

Win a 2009 Can-Am Spyder!

Mon, 08 Dec 2008

BRP has a new contest ongoing (you may have seen the ads running on Motorcycle.com) to win a new 2009 Can-Am Spyder valued at $16,199. The contest is pretty simple and you are only required to answer four questions, and provide your personal information. The contest is only open to US residents.

BRP to go Public with IPO

Fri, 19 Apr 2013

Bombardier Recreational Products has filed a preliminary prospectus with the necessary securities regulatory bodies in Canada for a proposed initial public offering of subordinate voting shares. Should things go according to plan, non-controlling shares of the company will be available on the Toronto Stock Exchange. The Financial Post reports BRP hopes to raise CN$250 million (US$243 million).

Motorcycles at the 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show

Mon, 28 Sep 2009

Two weeks ago, I took a break from my regular duties gathering news for Motorcycle.com to fly to Germany to cover the 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show for our sister site AutoGuide.com. For two hectic days, AutoGuide editor Colum Wood and I scrambled across the massive 6.2 million square foot Messe Frankfurt trade fair compound, running from press conference to press conference to get the latest on exotic sport cars, futuristic concept models and international unveilings from the automotive world. It was heaven for car lovers, but for me, it meant fighting my way through hordes of photogs, auto-journalists and car show models to get the first photos of four-wheeled goodies from MINI, Ferrari and Lotus.