Can-Am is a subsidiary of Bombardier Recreational Products, which was founded in 1942. Can-Am began in 1972 and initially focused solely on motocross dirt bikes designed for competition racing. After a hiatus, they began producing ATVs and on-road vehicles such as the Spyder, which is described as part motorcycle and part convertible sports car. The original Can-Am headquarters still exists at the Bombardier test facility within the Circuit Yvon Duhamel and is located a few miles south of Valcourt.
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| - Can-Am motorcycles (en)
- Can-Am (empresa) (es)
- Can-Am (entreprise) (fr)
- カンナム (オートバイ) (ja)
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| - Can-Am is a subsidiary of Bombardier Recreational Products, which was founded in 1942. Can-Am began in 1972 and initially focused solely on motocross dirt bikes designed for competition racing. After a hiatus, they began producing ATVs and on-road vehicles such as the Spyder, which is described as part motorcycle and part convertible sports car. The original Can-Am headquarters still exists at the Bombardier test facility within the Circuit Yvon Duhamel and is located a few miles south of Valcourt. (en)
- Can-Am es una empresa canadiense fabricante de motocicletas, subsidiaria de Bombardier Recreational Products, una empresa multinacional también de origen canadiense. (es)
- カンナム(Can-Am)は、カナダの企業、BRPのオートバイ製造部門である。 (ja)
- Can-Am est un fabricant de moto et de quad, filiale de Bombardier Produits récréatifs, une société canadienne. Can-Am a commencé sa production de motocross et motos enduro en 1973, sous la direction de l'ingénieur américain Gary Robinson et de l'ancien champion de monde de motocross Jeff Smith, en collaboration avec une équipe de California desert racers. Il utilisait des moteurs produit en Autriche par Rotax, une autre filiale de Bombardier. En 1983, Bombardier a cédé les licences de Can-Am au britannique . La marque a disparu en 1987. (fr)
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| - Can-Am is a subsidiary of Bombardier Recreational Products, which was founded in 1942. Can-Am began in 1972 and initially focused solely on motocross dirt bikes designed for competition racing. After a hiatus, they began producing ATVs and on-road vehicles such as the Spyder, which is described as part motorcycle and part convertible sports car. The original Can-Am headquarters still exists at the Bombardier test facility within the Circuit Yvon Duhamel and is located a few miles south of Valcourt. (en)
- Can-Am es una empresa canadiense fabricante de motocicletas, subsidiaria de Bombardier Recreational Products, una empresa multinacional también de origen canadiense. (es)
- Can-Am est un fabricant de moto et de quad, filiale de Bombardier Produits récréatifs, une société canadienne. Can-Am a commencé sa production de motocross et motos enduro en 1973, sous la direction de l'ingénieur américain Gary Robinson et de l'ancien champion de monde de motocross Jeff Smith, en collaboration avec une équipe de California desert racers. Il utilisait des moteurs produit en Autriche par Rotax, une autre filiale de Bombardier. En 1983, Bombardier a cédé les licences de Can-Am au britannique . La marque a disparu en 1987. En 2006, Bombardier Produits récréatifs a relancé la marque avec ses (VTT), véhicules tout-terrain. En 2007, Can-Am a lancé le Can-Am Spyder, un véhicule à trois roues. (fr)
- カンナム(Can-Am)は、カナダの企業、BRPのオートバイ製造部門である。 (ja)
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