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2007 Can-Am Spyder

The radical new three-wheeled Can-Am Spyder just might revolutionize the motorcycle industry. Our Editorial Director takes it for a drive, er ride, in sunny Southern California. Check out the full story in our 2008 Can-Am Spyder First Ride.

2007 CAN-AM SPYDER
Posted: 3/12/2007
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The radical new three-wheeled Can-Am Spyder just might revolutionize the motorcycle industry. Our Editorial Director takes it for a drive, er ride, in sunny Southern California. Check out the full story in our 2008 Can-Am Spyder First Ride.
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Posted 3/12/2007
The radical new three-wheeled Can-Am Spyder just might revolutionize the motorcycle industry. Our Editorial Director takes it for a drive, er ride,...
Views: 27,825
Comments: 1

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Felix E. Norman - Loving to Buy One, "BUT"  April 26, 2010 01:30 PM
I would love to buy one, but woulld like to wait until all the "kinks" would be eliminated. A word of wisdom to the engineers. Remember the German (Mercedes, VW Beetle, Porsche) mantra, "just fix the kinks, don't change the initial concept every new year". There's not much to change in the three wheel concept design, but just keep what worked before. You could advance the ergonomics (dash board, lights,etc.), but not much else if it works.

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