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2015 Can-Am Spyder F3 First Official Pictures Emerge, Bike Launches 23 September

BRP (Bombardier Recreational Products) has revealed the first official photos of their upcoming 2015 Can-Am Spyder F3, an all-new addition to the reverse trike line-up of the company. We’ve showed you a spy photo gallery of the 2015 Spyder F3, and it looks like machine appearing in those pics was the final production version, out for the last-minute on-road tests, and without any camouflage.
2015 Can-Am Spyder F3 4 photos
Photo: Can-Am
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Can-Am has not revealed any tech details on the new F3 machine, but we believe it’s safe to assume that the new trike will be powered by the 1,330cc triple-cylinder engine introduced with the 2014 model year Spyder RT. That is, the mill would be good for 115 horsepower and 130Nm (96 lb-ft) of torque, possibly with some transmission revisions, such as different gearing or so.

Like we mentioned in the earlier article, the F3 machines spied showed both bikes with and without a clutch lever, and this means that Can-Am is preparing two transmission options for the new vehicle. Conversely, the red frame of the white trim F3 may indicate a sportier version of the new Spyder, much like Triumph adds red accents to their Daytona 675R bikes.

Even more, we can also expect that the 2015 Can-Am Spyder F3 arrives with ABS and vehicle stability systems, traction control, power steering, possibly multiple mappings (which are becoming quite popular).

The 2015 Can-Am Spyder F3 will be officially introduced to the public on 23 September and launched in Daytona Beach, Florida, during the Biketoberfest. You can even win one registering with Can-Am on their dedicated Facebook page. The drawing winner will be announced on 2 October, and he or she will also get a VIP pass for the aforementioned event, including travel, lodging and spending money.
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