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BRP Unveils 2011 Can-Am Spyders Upgrades to existing models
9/5/2010: After the launch of the Can-Am Spyder RT touring roadster last season, BRP turns its attention to refining the luxury and style of its 2011 Can-Am Spyder models. New for 2011 is the Spyder RT-LTD roadster, an ultra-luxurious touring model with an integrated GPS, semi-rigid travel bags, travel cover and Pearl White color.
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Trike Rider Training Now Available in Texas BRC for trike riders
9/5/2010: Texas Best Rider, a motorcycle safety school in Denton, Texas, is now offering the Basic Rider Course to riders of three wheelers. According to owner Tammy Moore, "We are the only range approved to teach the curriculum to three wheel riders to get their motorcycle endorsement on their trikes in Texas."
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New Custom Paint Sets for Harley-Davidson Trikes Hand-numbered limited production color
8/17/2010: Two new Limited Paint Designs from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories offer the opportunity to add a bold, custom finish to 2009-later Street Glide Trike and Tri Glide Ultra Classic models. Limited in quantity to 75 sets total, these show-quality paint sets are hand numbered to provide the ultimate in exclusivity.
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Lehman Signature Series Trikes Debuts Limited production customs
8/10/2010: Lehman Trikes is launching a new custom trike line called Lehman Signature Series, a specialty line of factory assembled trikes providing custom paint schemes and wheels on select Lehman Trikes models. These designs will be available in limited production numbers and are completely unique to Lehman Trikes.
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Review: 2010 Can-Am Spyder RS-S Semi-automatic transmission sets it apart
8/3/2010: I finally got my opportunity to ride this infamous three-wheeler that has onlookers everywhere doing a doubletake. Trike Riders Now reviewed BRP's Can-Am Spyder roadster in 2007 when the unusual three-wheeler first hit the market. TRN contributor Perri Capell test rode the Spyder then. Now two model years later with improved handling and more options, I'm getting my chance to feel firsthand what all the fuss is about.
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Trike Rider Training Now Available Curriculum offered in some states
5/31/2010: The Evergreen Safety Council in Seattle, Washington, offers trike and sidecar riding training curriculum that is being used in states across the country. The non-profit, non-governmental group believes that 3-wheeled motorcycles are significantly different in handling dynamics and characteristics from 2-wheeled motorcycles so separate training is required for both the novice and experienced trike or sidecar rider.
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Trike Riders Now in the News And other interesting trike articles
5/19/2010: Trikes are getting lots of press lately as more and more people choose three wheels over two. With baby boomers making up the largest segment of the population right now, journalists are looking at what this segment of society, those born between 1946 and 1964, are spending their money on when it comes to motorized recreation. Many are choosing three-wheeled motorcycle because of the ease of use and confidence and security in the ride.
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Lehman Unveils Signature Series CrossBow Cimarron features custom styling
5/18/2010: Lehman Trikes is unveiling a customized version of its CrossBow trike called the Cimarron. This signature series CrossBow features custom two-tone paint uniquely styled to complement the curvaceous lines of the CrossBow. The base model for the CrossBow is a Victory Vision.
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SS Trike Runs the Powerful X-Wedge Engine 117" comes standard
5/7/2010: SS Trike is announcing that all custom three-wheelers that come from its factory will be shipped with an 117" S&S X-Wedge EPA certified engine. Previously, a 96" version was available along with the optional 113. In the company's never ending quest to provide the hottest trike in the market today, engineers have figured out how to increase power and satisfy the EPA in one swoop.
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