Want the "naked" open-air thrill that only a motorcycle can provide but never mastered riding your Huffy without training wheels? Quebec-based company Bombardier Recreational Products - called "BRP" ...
Can-Am, the motorcycle subsidiary of the Canadian Bombardier Corporation traced its roots back in 1973 when Gary Robinson, an American engineer and Jeff Smith, former motocross World Championship ...
Since its launch in 2007, Bombardier Recreational Products’ (BRP) Can-Am Spyder roadster has carved a unique place for itself with its distinctive Y-architecture – two wheels in the front and one in ...
The Can-Am Spyder RT is apparently not immune to the recall bug. That much we now know after Bombardier Recreational Products announced a recall of over 5,000 units of the 2013 Can-Am Spyder RT over ...
Love it or hate it, Bombardier Recreational Products' Can-Am Spyder Roadster is definitely a unique vehicle. Recently, however, BRP introduced a one-off model that's a little more unique than all the ...
Can-Am has celebrated 10 years of the Spyder with a party for nearly 3000 Spyder owners, including 18 from Australia, and the launch of its 10th anniversary gold edition models. The 10th anniversary ...
So you're a company that's made a career out of studiously avoiding the road, inventing the snowmobile in 1958, the personal watercraft in 1968, and since adding everything else from ATVs to jet ...
Any rider who’s cracked the binding of a motorcycle magazine in recent years knows we’re living in the golden age, but if the faithless are looking for more proof, the new three-wheelers would be it.
Canadian-based Bombardier has announced production of its 2008 Can-Am Spyder three-wheel all purpose vehicle. Touted as being part motorcycle, part snowmobile and part sports car, the Spyder should ...