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Take a ride with Los Angeles Times motorcycle columnist Susan Carpenter on the 2008 BRP Can-Am Spyder, a bike so different that words don't really suffice. More at http://www.latimes.c om/lawheels
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On January 22, 2008, six riders were given the opportunity to test ride the Can-Am Spyder roadster with the new sequential electronic 5-speed transmission (SE5) and give their reactions.
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Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP) developed the three-wheel Spyder Roadster for their Can-Am ATV brand. The front wheelbase is 1.30 metres. The engine is a 998-ccm V2 Rotax, driving the rear wheel. Anybody in Germany wishing to ride the 79 kW / 106 hp-strong and 180 km/h-fast three-wheeler requires a POV licence a motorcycle helmet and 16 790 Euros.