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2012 Can-am Can-am Spyder Oil Change $45.99 + Parts* Standard on 2040-motos

US $46.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Whittier, California, US

Whittier, CA, US
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2012 Can-Am Can-Am Spyder Oil Change $45.99 + parts*, *Can-Am Spyder Oil Change $45.99 + parts* - Oil Change Special Protect your investment and keep your vehicle running smoothly with regular oil changes as specified by your manufacturer. Oil lubricates, cools, and cleans your engine. An oil and filter change is an easy, affordable way to maintain your vehicle and keep it on the road and running longer. Perform oil and filter change with reg/semi/ or full synthetic fluids. Service includes a complimentary 21-point inspection. Your cost - Motorcycle / ATV / Side by Side: $27.99 + parts* Your cost - Can-Am Spyder: $45.99 + parts* Your cost - 4-Stroke Watercraft: $44.99 + parts* * Some vehicles will require the removal of various components to access the oil filter. In these circumstances, a slight additional charge will be added. Please call Bryce Lindsley or Clif Chung at 562-945-3494 x6 or toll free at 800-404-0080 for exact pricing. Click here for complete information or to schedule an appointment

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BRP Recalls 2010 Can-Am Spyder RT for Brake Pedal Flaw

Mon, 16 Apr 2012

Bombardier Recreational Products is issuing a recall campaign on 2010 Can-Am Spyder RT roadsters because of a risk of brake failure. According to documents released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a pin used to secure the brake pedal connecting rod may disengage and fall off, resulting in a total loss of brake function. BRP received three reports of a loss of braking ability.

US Motorcycle Sales First Half 2011 Results

Thu, 28 Jul 2011

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What’s next for Polaris?

Wed, 20 May 2009

Polaris Industries, the parent company of Victory Motorcycles, announced this week it will form a new on-road vehicle division. The official announcement says the new division “maximizes cohesive and strategic growth for Victory Motorcycles and other on-road products and brands”. Which begs the question: what other on-road products and brands?