BRP Delivers 100,000th Can-Am Spyder

100,000th Can-Am Spyder
Marc R. Lacroix (left) from BRP presents the 100,000th Can-Am Spyder to owner Brahm Wilson and his wife Rachel. They are joined by Len Damouth (right) from Pit Bull Powersports.

BRP, based on Valcourt, Québec, saw its 100,000th Can-Am Spyder roll off the assembly line on April 20, 2015.

BRP and Pit Bull Powersports, a Can-Am Spyder dealer, presented the autographed 2015 Can-Am Spyder F3-S to its new owner, Missouri firefighter Brahm Wilson, during the banquet kicking off the world’s largest Spyder gathering, Spyderfest, held in Springfield, Missouri, April 29-May 3, 2015.

Brahm Wilson on his 2015 Can-Am Spyder F3.
Brahm Wilson on his 2015 Can-Am Spyder F3.

“I’m an ex-motorcyclist, returning to riding after a few years away and I have been admiring the Can-Am Spyder for a while now,” said Wilson. “With the introduction of the Spyder F3, I decided that was the bike for me, and it ended up being the 100,000th to come off the assembly line. I couldn’t ask for anything more than to share this amazing experience with the Spyder community at Spyderfest!”

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“It has been a great ride with the Can-Am Spyder since we first unveiled it in 2007 to today, delivering the 100,000th unit,” said José Boisjoli, BRP’s president and chief executive officer. “The Spyder F3 model marks our entry in the cruiser segment, which represents about two-thirds of the North American motorcycle industry. Consumer response to this new model leads us to believe that we can expect more milestones in the near future.”

“The Spyder lineup delivers a thrilling ride with a feeling of complete freedom and confidence to owners, as evidenced by the growing Spyder rider community and record participation during this year’s Spyderfest,” said Len Damouth from Pit Bull Powersports, “including those returning to open-air riding like Brahm Wilson. The opportunity to deliver this vehicle during Spyderfest is a bit like winning the lottery!”

The first Can-Am Spyder to come off the assembly line was a 2008 Can-Am Spyder RS that was delivered to comedian Jay Leno. Since that time, BRP introduced the Can-Am Spyder RT in 2010, the Can-Am Spyder ST in 2013 and most recently, the Can-Am Spyder F3 in 2015. Today, the Can-Am Spyder is sold in more than 55 countries. For more information on the Can-Am line-up, visit can-am.brp.com.

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