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I AM NOT SURE WHAT YEAR THIS BIKE IS,SO I PUT IN 1975,ALSO I HAVE NO TITLE,IT SAIS CLEAR BECAUSE THERE IS NO CATEGORY FOR NO TITLE,IF YOU ARE GOING TO BID FROM OUT OF THE 48 STATES PLEASE CHECK WITH ME FIRST OR I WILL CANCEL YOUR BID,I BOUGHT THIS BIKE APPROX. 10 YEARS AGO,HAS BEEN SITTING IN HEATED GARAGE SINCE,THE SHIFT SHAFT WAS BROKE OFF WHEN I GOT IT AND STILL IS,MANY YEARS AGO I BUMP STARTED BIKE AND IT RAN,THAT DOESNT MEAN IT WILL RUN NOW BUT WITH HELP I STILL THINK IT WILL,MOTOR IS FREE,IT WAS IN GEAR WHEN I PULLED IT OUT,TOOK VISE GRIPS TO SHIFT SHAFT AND PUT IN NUETRAL,I THINK ITS A 125? COULD BE A 250 BUT I DOUBT IT,THANKS BRETT
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Moto blog
Can-Am Spyder Hybrid Roadster Development Update [Video]
Tue, 13 Dec 2011It’s been about a year since Bombardier Recreational Products announced it was developing a hybrid version of the Can-Am Spyder Roadster. Developed in partnership with the Advanced Technology Center at Sherbrooke University in Quebec and with funding from the Government of Canada, the hybrid Spyder is an ambitious project for BRP. We met up with Scott MacWilliam from BRP at the Toronto Motorcycle Show to take a look at a working prototype of the Can-Am’s hybrid three-wheeler.
Bombardier Designs Alternative-Fuel Unicycle
Tue, 17 Mar 2009Not 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.
BRP to go Public with IPO
Fri, 19 Apr 2013Bombardier 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).
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