On my way back home from Julian today and saw one of these. Frist time I have seen one on the street.
http://www.can-am.brp.com/
Just saw this on the freeway, did not see it in the curves.
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Re: Cam-am
I was sent an invitation to test drive one. The brochure showed the trike taking on curving roads. Needless to say at 48 years old and having been off bikes for several years, I chickened out. It does look neat!
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Re: Cam-am
I am still thinking about buying one, but they are still selling for over MSRP. Just seems kinda silly to me so I will wait.
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Re: Cam-am
I wonder just how twichy it would be in the curves. No dought it would turn.
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Re: Cam-am
they are quite high.ovrkll wrote:Hmmm, those are some really high-heeled boots for a guy
The Can-am looks nice, but who is the target market meant to be, is it older bikers? If the US price translated over here how it normally does, then it would be twice the price of a large sportsbike say a ZX-10 or similar, so I'm not sure who'd want it.
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Re: Cam-am
Good observation ovrkll...I'm thinking:ovrkll wrote:Hmmm, those are some really high-heeled boots for a guy
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