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The three-wheeler with sculpted, futuristic styling drew its share of craned necks and questions from curious onlookers wherever I rode. (Adrian Blake, QMI Agency)
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BRP added the roadster touring (RT) model to its Spyder line-up for 2010. It comes in three trim levels. (Adrian Blake, QMI Agency)
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Characteristic of this reverse trike – it has two wheels up front and one in back – is a Y-shaped chassis that's long (1,708 mm) and squat. (Adrian Blake, QMI Agency)
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Switches on the console operate the parking brake, rear suspension, and open the front luggage compartment. (Adrian Blake, QMI Agency)
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Throwing a leg over for the first time, I eased into a well-padded saddle that rises 772 mm (30 in.) off the ground and boasts built-in lumbar support. (Adrian Blake, QMI Agency)
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The RT-S has heated grips front and back. As well, the large windscreen can be adjusted on the fly and provides excellent weather protection. (Adrian Blake, QMI Agency)
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Riding the Spyder RT-S is like nothing you've ever experienced on two wheels. In other words, forget about counter-steering and be prepared to use your upper body to control the two-wheel tracking up front. (Adrian Blake, QMI Agency)
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