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Used 2008 Can-am Spyder For Sale on 2040-motos

$13,500
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Can-Am SPYDER description

2008 Can Am Spyder. This trike sport cycle has 6,700mis and it is still in terrific condition. Equipped with a V2, 4 Stroke 998.00 cubic centimeter engine. DOUBLE OVERHEAD CAMSHAFT 5 gear semi automatic transmission. Max gas tank capacity estimated at 7.13 gallons. 106 Horsepower at 8,500 RPM. Fuel injection system. Liquid cooling system. Belt Final drive. Wet, multi plate clutch system. two into 1 with catalytic converter exhaust system. Double front and single disc brakes. Equipped with an electric start. This is a must see trike and everything works well on it. Serious inquires only. Qualified buyers may be eligible for Financing, Nationwide Shipping and Extended Warranty.

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2008-2012 Can-Am Spyders Recalled for Fire Risk

Tue, 18 Dec 2012

Bombardier Recreational Products has initiated two recalls in Canada on Can-Am Spyder Roadsters for a risk of fire due to a leaky gas cap. One recall covers certain units from model years 2008-2012, which covers all prior model years since the three-wheeler was first introduced in 2008. The second recall applies to model years 2008-2010.

2013 Can-Am Spyder RT and ST Models Recalled for Fire Risk

Fri, 30 Aug 2013

Transport Canada announced a recall for all 2013 Can-Am Spyder RT and ST series roadsters because of a risk of a vehicle fire. At the moment, a recall has only been announced for Canada but a representative from Bombardier Recreational Products says agencies in other countries such as the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration are also preparing for a recall.

What’s next for Polaris?

Wed, 20 May 2009

Polaris Industries, the parent company of Victory Motorcycles, announced this week it will form a new on-road vehicle division. The official announcement says the new division “maximizes cohesive and strategic growth for Victory Motorcycles and other on-road products and brands”. Which begs the question: what other on-road products and brands?