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2013 Can-am Spyder St Limited Trike on 2040-motos

US $24,599.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Hammond, Indiana, US

Hammond, IN, US
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Can-Am SPYDER photos

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Can-Am SPYDER tech info

TypeType:Trike PhonePhone:8889785370

Can-Am SPYDER description

2013 Can-Am (Bombardier) Spyder ST Limited, Indulge your touring side with the luxury and comfort of the Spyder ST Limited, from the Garmin navigation system and chrome details to the rider thermal grips and extra storage for long hauls. Plus, the Spyder ST Limited comes with all of the features and amenities of the Spyder ST-S.

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2013 US Motorcycle Sales Data

Tue, 04 Feb 2014

The Motorcycle Industry Council (MIC) reported a modest 1.4% growth in U.S. motorcycle and scooter sales in 2013, with consumers purchasing 465,783 vehicles. The sales data represents numbers from the MIC’s member brands which include BMW, Can-Am, Ducati, Harley-Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, KTM, the Piaggio Group (which includes Aprilia, Moto Guzzi and Vespa), Victory, Suzuki, Triumph and Yamaha.

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.

2012 US Motorcycle Sales Results – Industry Reports 2.6% Increase

Tue, 05 Feb 2013

The Motorcycle Industry Council reported a 2.6% increase in motorcycle sales in the U.S. market for 2012. According to the industry group’s figures, American consumers purchased 452,386 motorcycles in 2012 compared to 440,899 motorcycles in 2011.