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rodentrancher
10-15-2018, 02:48 PM
A major UK paper has a short but glowing article about the Ryker. Oddly, it's not clear if the author actually rode one.


It starts at less than £9,000 and for that you get a hell of a lot of trike. It’s comfortable, fun and easy to ride.

Apparently in the UK you can operate one on a car driver's license. I wonder if the Ryker was targeted more for the UK/Europe than for the States?

Article here:

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/oct/14/can-am-ryker-a-hell-of-a-lot-of-trike-for-your-money-

Bfromla
10-15-2018, 03:05 PM
A major UK paper has a short but glowing article about the Ryker. Oddly, it's not clear if the author actually rode one.



Apparently in the UK you can operate one on a car driver's license. I wonder if the Ryker was targeted more for the UK/Europe than for the States?

Article here:

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/oct/14/can-am-ryker-a-hell-of-a-lot-of-trike-for-your-money-

:coffee:It's SMALL enough:2thumbs::roflblack:

Chupaca
10-15-2018, 04:20 PM
Nice aticle and good reports will help no matter where they are from. :clap: Would agree that it was designed more with the foriegn market than ours. They tend to be much more expensive abroad and their roads are more suited for the Ryker....:2thumbs:

Batmobil-F3
10-16-2018, 05:13 AM
In the European Union, anyone aged 21 or over can drive a trike with a car driving licence. Helmets are compulsory. A 600cc costs 9.799 Euro, a 900cc 11.499 Euro and the ralley edition costs 12.699 Euro. For comparison a F3-S costs 22.199 Euro, a F3 Limited 27.799 Euro and a RT Limited 29.299 Euro.

ARtraveler
10-16-2018, 01:55 PM
Glad to see another article with good things to say about the product. :yes::yes::yes:

monkeyboymorton
10-18-2018, 06:56 AM
In the UK you need a licence issued before a certain date to ride one without a motorbike test (2013 I think) as it comes under some very old 'tricycle' rules. The government stopped including them with new licences after that date.

No need to wear a helmet in UK either, but I wouldn't ride it without one personally. I'm quite fond of my brain staying inside my head.

As for the Guardian article he definitely hasn't ridden it. There haven't been any European test rides AFAIK and I haven't seen any pictures of the euro spec as yet (we'll need different lights to meet regs).

Batmobil-F3
10-18-2018, 07:05 AM
In Germany until 2017 it was allowed to drive a trike with a car driving licence issued before January 2013. In 2017 the law was changed, now everyone can drive a trike from 21 years with a car driving licence.

In these videos you can see the european version with blinkers:


https://youtu.be/W_4XLWUIFjI


https://youtu.be/q61LYyUgY0E

Batmobil-F3
10-18-2018, 08:14 AM
Also in the UK you can drive a trike from 21 years with a car driving licence, link https://www.gov.uk/ride-motorcycle-moped

You can drive a motor tricycle of any power rating if both of the following are true:


you’re over 21
you have a full car driving licence

monkeyboymorton
10-18-2018, 03:26 PM
In these videos you can see the european version with blinkers:


https://youtu.be/W_4XLWUIFjI


https://youtu.be/q61LYyUgY0E

Ah thanks for those. The light 'pods' for the headlights look ok but those rear stalks are horrible!! UUrrgghhh. I thought the F3s were bad.

They will need an replacing or bringing in at the very least. Luckily we don't have your TUV so we can get away with altering them and no-one will pick it up.

monkeyboymorton
10-18-2018, 03:31 PM
Also in the UK you can drive a trike from 21 years with a car driving licence, link https://www.gov.uk/ride-motorcycle-moped

Only if licence was issued before 2013. After 2013 motorbike test is required unless you have a disability in which case you can take a 3 wheeler test:
Motor tricycles

If you hold category B1 entitlement (trikes and quads), when you renew or replace your licence after 19 January 2013 it will show categories B1 and A. The A entitlement will be limited to tricycles and you will not be able to ride motorbikes you were not previously allowed to.
Provisional licences now only cover you to ride motor tricycles if you have a physical disability. Driving tests for 3-wheeled vehicles are only available for physically disabled drivers.

Non-disabled drivers who want to ride motor tricycles need to pass CBT and the theory and practical tests on a 2-wheeled motorbike.





A
Unrestricted motorcycles in size/power, with or without a sidecar, and motor tricycles with power output over 15 kW
Direct access route - CBTtheory and practical (you must be at least 24)

Progressive access route - held an A2 licence for a minimum of 2 years - practical test (21 or over)
24 (direct) or 21 (progressive access)




I passed my car test in 1990 so I can ride the 3 wheeler tricycle on my car licence without taking any bike tests. Although I did do a basic asfety course.

Batmobil-F3
10-19-2018, 04:12 AM
the TÜV in Germany has nothing against a turn signal conversion. Here are some examples from Germany

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monkeyboymorton
10-21-2018, 08:48 AM
the TÜV in Germany has nothing against a turn signal conversion. Here are some examples from Germany

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Ah ok, after reading about how much trouble it is to get TUV to agree a different tyre (on spyderforum.de) I presumed everything was prescribed.

A solution like those above will be the first thing I would do to a Ryker as those rear stalks ruin the back end. Would look much better with them tucked in.

I haven't changed the F3 ones as I have the Shad bags so they don't stick out more than those anyway.

mcalva
10-23-2018, 10:10 AM
For all new driving licenses obtained in Spain since January 19th, 2013 the minimum age to drive a Can-Am Spyder will be 21 years old.
he valid driver's license to drive a Can-Am Spyder is still the class B (car permit)
the use of the helmet is mandatory.