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2009 Can-am Gs Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $14,999.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:4 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

Columbia, Connecticut, US

Columbia, CT, US
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Can-Am Other tech info

TypeType:Sportbike Stock NumberStock Number:H00077 PhonePhone:8662803762

Can-Am Other description

2009 CAN-AM GS, Part motorcycle, part convertible, pure thrill, this roadster is a whole new riding sensation on pavement. Its revolutionary 3-wheel stance alters the chemistry between vehicle and asphalt—delivering what's come to be known as the Y-Factor.

Moto blog

Can-Am Announces 2015 Spyder F3 and Biketoberfest Contest

Wed, 03 Sep 2014

Can-Am/BRP has just taken the (photographic) wraps off the 2015 Can-Am Spyder F3! Although little official information is available, we can take some educated guesses based on what we can see in this photo plus the spy shots we published a couple weeks ago. The new, more aggressive front end prominently features a radiator grill, which we expect will provide the increased cooling required by a beefed up version of the liquid-cooled Rotax 1330 ACE in-line 3 cylinder mill currently powering the Spyder RT tourer.

BRP Recalls 2010 Can-Am Spyder RT for Brake Pedal Flaw

Mon, 16 Apr 2012

Bombardier Recreational Products is issuing a recall campaign on 2010 Can-Am Spyder RT roadsters because of a risk of brake failure. According to documents released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a pin used to secure the brake pedal connecting rod may disengage and fall off, resulting in a total loss of brake function. BRP received three reports of a loss of braking ability.

7 Motorcycles for Those Who Can’t Stay Balanced

Thu, 30 Oct 2008

I remember my first bicycle. A blue frame with white handlebars and a long white banana seat for comfort. I was riding a Smurf.