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only know ,seen this year its fantastic ,i maby try it
Constance Sproul
VERY COOL !!!!!
Pj Hoover
I want one, let\'s have a contest for one. Pleeeeze I would love to drive up to my client\'s house in one of these!!
R3alityCheque
I have chased these up Mulholland drive... they are SLOW and don\'t corner all thay well (high center of gravity, limited range of motion on sway/lean.) NOT a performance machine.
tommyz
This CanAm venture reminds me of El Camino: part sedan, part truck and good as neither one.
I am surprised that Canada participated in this. Considering their wet/cold climate I see this as a novelty more so than a trend setter. And promoting it in Europe?? -Not only it is cold and wet, but also has narrow/tight roads to travel on. Get real . . . T
Laurence Hudson
Not everything that Can be done Must be done. When I start up a Harley/BSA/BMW I know that I\'m astride a serious bike. These experimententations are nothing more than that - blips in the circle of biking.
Tom Phoghat Sobieski
I\'ve seen one or two on the road, looks very nice , but, they\'re more for people of a certain age who are afraid of falling off a 2 wheeler. It\'s not as fast as a good sportsbike, but, again it looks good.
Jacob William
Yeh, I have to ask the question, Why?
What does this vehicle achieve that a two wheeler or four wheeler cannot do better?
I mean in bad weather I\'d prefer a four wheeler due to its enclosed nature and it\'s handling. For fun or for areas that have tight roads and/or are rife with traffic, a two wheeler would be preferable to this.
I can\'t see what this vehicle achieves apart from looking different.
Cheryl Messersmith
Hello; I am 63 and want to know if the spyder roadster is a good deal for an old lady?