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2009 Can-am Spyder Sm5 Sport Touring on 2040-motos

US $10,990.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:2 ColorColor: Roadster Red
Location:

Springfield, Massachusetts, US

Springfield, MA, US
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Can-Am SPYDER SM5 photos

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Can-Am SPYDER SM5 tech info

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Can-Am SPYDER SM5 description

2009 Can-Am Spyder SM5, RED, ONLY 2274 MILES,RUNS AND DRIVES PERFECT,JUST SEERVICED,BRP BACKREST,EXCELLENT CONDITION AND ONLY $10990 - Spyder SM5 Part motorcycle, part convertible, pure thrill, this roadster is a whole new riding sensation on pavement. Its revolutionary three-wheel stance alters the chemistry between vehicle and asphalt - delivering what’s come to be known as the Y-Factor.

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