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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
BRP has issued a worldwide recall on the current model Can-Am Spyder ST and RT over brake issues. Read my review here. In the Australian recall notice issued today, it says the tandem master cylinder ...
The open-air experience of a motorcycle can be terrifically fun, but there's an obvious problem: motorcycles fall over, resulting in definite injury to the ego and possibly to the body. BRP, the ...
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 ...
Today, Kirby’s focus has shifted toward following industry news, and he has a sincere passion for one-off and tuned vehicles, car toys (especially LEGO brand,) and anything else even closely related ...
The 2013 model Can-Am Spyder three-wheel roadster will be recalled globally after concerns over the vehicle bursting into flames. Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP) of Canada has agreed to recall ...
It combines the open air exhilaration of two-wheeled transport with the stability of four, but it's not a motorbike and it's not a convertible sportscar. In fact, direct comparisons with anything else ...
With a dominating presence in both the personal-watercraft market (Sea-Doo) and the snowmobile market (Ski-Doo), BRP (formerly Bombardier) has now set its sights on the much larger on-road segment.
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" ...
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