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Bikesales Staff30 Aug 2010
NEWS

Spyder demo tour to hit New Zealand

It's travelled throughout Australia, and now it's crossing the Ditch to start in Christchurch on November 5

BRP's Can-Am Spyder Experience travelling road show is on the move to New Zealand, and will commence in Christchurch on November 5.

The Can-Am Spyder experience offers participants a two-hour introduction to the three-wheeler, which includes rider training and technical overview prior to putting the unique machine through its paces on the open road. And what's more, the event is free.

Unlike Australia, the Can-Am Spyder is open to all New Zealanders holding an unrestricted car licence.

Following kick-off in Christchurch (November 5-7), the tour will then travel to Wellington (November 12-14) and Auckland (November 19-21).

Prior to the New Zealand block, the Spyder Experience will also visit Phillip Island during the MotoGP round.

Register early for all the events, as there are limited spots available.

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