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October 2014[edit]

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  • '''Can-Am''' is a [[motorcycle]] production Division of BRP, [Bombardier Recreational Products]], a [[Canada|Canadian]] corporation.
  • and validate prototype motorcycles and establish a race team. Production began in 1973. Jeff Smith]]<ref name="Jeff Smith at the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame">{{cite web|url=http://www.

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  • '''Can-Am''' is a [[motorcycle]] production Division of BRP, [Bombardier Recreational Products]], a [[Canada|Canadian]] corporation.
  • and validate prototype motorcycles and establish a race team. Production began in 1973. Jeff Smith]]<ref name="Jeff Smith at the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame">{{cite web|url=http://www.

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