2015 Can-Am Spyder F3

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The F3 is a new member of Can-Am’s growing Spyder family. The Spyder F3 features aggressive front-end styling features, a low-slung cruiser-style seating position and more exposed mechanicals. It’s a whole new look for the Spyder roadster, and even if you’re not a fan of these Y-shaped motorcycles, you can certainly appreciate what Can-Am has done in creating a muscle bike for its Spyder family.

At the heart and soul of the Spyder F3 is the Rotax 1330 ACE engine, which is underlined by a deeper and more throaty exhaust sound. The new Spyder F3 also features Can-Am’s exclusive UFit system that allows riders to customize the foot peg positions and handlebar options according to their own style and comfort. Can-Am is also offering a range of new parts and accessories for the F3, which can be purchased in different packages. The Touring Escape package, for example, includes cargo boxes, floorboards and a passenger backrest.

Of course, the Spyder F3 is loaded with all the electronic features that have made it so popular, such as the traction control, stability control, anti-lock brakes and reverse. The Spyder F3 also benefits from both manual and semi-automatic transmissions.

The Spyder F3 is the base model and the Spyder F3-S is the next step up. To see them for yourself, visit the website or head down to your local Can-Am dealer.


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