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    Ironhide Spotted With Can-Am Spyder, Motorcycle

    More details regarding everyone's favorite movie sequel trickle in by the day. We know that filming is set to begin next week in the Philadelphia area and Ironhide, better known as the GMC Topkick, was spotted en route to the location for filming. The interesting item to note is what was being hauled along with Ironhide. A motorcycle was spotted in the bed of the truck as well as a Can-Am Spyder being hauled alongside. We could get all excited speculating about whether the motorcycle and Can-Am Spyder are miniature Transformers, but they're probably just props or stunt vehicles for the less robotic stars of Transformers 2. Click through for more details about the first shoot next week. More »
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    2008 Can-Am Spyder Now Available in Red

    Love it or hate it, the 2008 Can-Am Spyder is now going to be available in red. The backwards trike will be offered with the color beginning two days ago in addition to silver and yellow. We have to say we rather like the new color on the motor vehicle which defies naming. The new color is nice and all, but we'd much rather see a less aggressive tractions control nanny and a more wallet friendly price, but we suspect those are both wishful thinking. [Can Am Spyder Showroom] More »
  • no holds barred

    Lazareth Triazuma

    Much more hard-edged than the Can-Am Spyder, the Lazareth Triazuma combines the performance of a superbike with the instability of a trike. Choosing to embrace the inherent flaws of a three-wheeled platform, the Triazuma should be as exciting to ride as it is frightening. The 180 bhp four-cylinder engine is borrowed from a 2006 Yamaha R1 while the styling combines that bike's seat with a CBR 954RR headlight, the rest comes from the company's own Quadrazuma 4-wheeler. Unlike the Spyder, the Triazuma doesn't feature any sort of traction control or antilock brakes, so get ready for tail slides. Lazareth More »
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