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Used 2010 Can-am Spyder Rs For Sale on 2040-motos

$14,000
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Rio Rancho, New Mexico

Rio Rancho, NM
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Can-Am Spyder RS description

2010 Can Am Spyder RS Touring 2,500mis Like new condition Storage chamber liner twelve volt charging outlet Tall touring windshield and full cover Displacement, 998.00 ccm, 60.90 cubic inches Engine type, V2, four stroke Gearbox, 5 gear with Reverse Front brakes, Double disc. EBD, ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM. four piston calipers. Foot actuated, fully integrated hydraulic three wheel braking system. Rear brakes, Single disc. EBD, ANTI LOCK BRAKES. Electro mechanical park brake system with actuator on the rear caliper. Front Suspension, Double A Arm with anti roller Rear Suspension, Swing arm with monoshock Transmission type, final drive, Belt 990 BRP Rotax motor 106 HORSEPOWER maintenance has been done Dark blue over Black Well maintained and taken care of. Serious inquiries only Qualified buyers are eligible for financing, nationwide shipping and extended warranties. Updated 2013-06-03

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